Box 1
Container
Contains 193 Results:
James Doughty and Note by W.J. Clorb? to N. Bangs, 1839-01-24
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-01-24
William W. Raymond to N. Bangs. With three certifications by S.B. Raymond et all., 1839-02-04
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-02-04
James Harrington to N. Bangs, 1839-02-11
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-02-11
James Doughty to N. Bangs and H.J. Clark to N. Bangs, 1839-02-20/1839-02-23
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-02-20/1839-02-23
Wesley Browning to N. Bangs, 1839-02-28
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-02-28
Lambert Sandford & Eli Nettleton to N. Bangs, 1839-03-04
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-03-04
John Barbour to E.(N?) Bangs, 1839-03-11
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-03-11
R. Wymond to N. Bangs, 1839-03-14
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-03-14
I.L. Babcock to N. Bangs and Inman J. B. McKenney to N. Bangs, 1839-03-18
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-03-18
John Clow et al. to N. Bangs, 1839-03-22
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These letters describe the daily life, hardships, and deaths associated with the work of missionaries and their families. Some passages deal with the death of a child and the separation of husband from wife. One description is of the Native American encampment on the banks of the Columbia River in the autumn during the salmon run when it almost seemed one could cross the river by walking on the fish migrating upstream. Includes the journal of H. K. W. Perkins (Aug. 12, 1843, to March 19,...
Dates:
1839-03-22