Pioneers -- Oregon -- Clatsop County
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
W. W. Raymond papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 555
Abstract
Papers of William Wakeman Raymond (1815-1894) of Oregon, primarily relating to his role as an Indian agent. The papers include correspondence about the treatment of Native peoples and the possibility of Native people claiming land; claims that Clatsop Chief Tostou made against the United States for destroyed or confiscated property; and handwritten copies of three unratified 1851 treaties with Natives peoples. Raymond came to Oregon in 1840, and worked as a missionary, farmer, and Indian...
Dates:
1847-1888
Robert Shortess papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 1189
Abstract
Papers of Robert Shortess (1797-1878), an early emigrant to Oregon. Papers consist of correspondence, reports, and certificates relating to Shortess's work as an Indian sub-agent, his guardianship of Grace Tibbets and John Tibbets, and his work as a school district clerk; financial and property records; family correspondence; and a photostatic reproduction of the marriage certificate of Shortess's daughter, Susan Shortess (later Susan Walkley).
Dates:
1843-1877