White people -- Relations with Indians -- 19th century
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
The diaries and papers of Eduard Chambreau: first study
Collection
Identifier: Mss 935
Abstract
Photocopy typescript of a thesis presented to the Division of History and Social Sciences at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Eduard Chambreau was a scout and special messenger to General O. O. Howard from 1878-1880.
Dates:
1965 May
Oral history interview with Lewis L. McArthur
Collection
Identifier: SR 2955
Abstract
Oral history interview with Lewis L. McArthur conducted by an unidentified person on October 4, 1999. In this interview, McArthur discusses place names in Oregon and their relationship to Oregon's colonial history.
Dates:
1999 October 4
Oral history interview with Gwen V. Miller
Collection
Identifier: SR 9475
Abstract
Oral history interview with Gwen V. Miller conducted by Charles Digregorio on December 17, 1975. Miller talks about her grandparents' overland journey to Oregon, about life in 19th-century Oregon, and about the relationship between white emigrants and Native people.
Dates:
1975 December 17