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Bibliography of Marcus Whitman
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Drake, Samuel Adams. Making the great West, 1512-1883. N. Y. Scribners. 1887. p. 232-233, 239-240. Says that Whitman went to Washington with news of the Red River invasion, and that he raised an immigrant train of 200 wagons for Oregon.

De Saint-Amant. See Saint-Amant, Pierre Charles dc.

Dunn, Jacob Piatt, Jr. Massacres of the mountains. Lond. Low. (N. Y. Harper). 1886. p. 37-42, 93-117.

Inaccurate. Says the British prevented wagons from crossing to Oregon. Walla Walla dinner story.

Dunning, Albert E. Congregationalists in America. N. Y. Hill. 1894. p. 442-443

Massacre. States political reasons as the cause of Whitman's ride.

Dye, Eva Emery. McLoughlin and old Oregon. Chic. McClurg. 1900.

Interweaves much Whitman fact and fiction.

Dye, Eva Emery. Stories of Oregon. San Francisco. Whitaker. 1900. p. 91-99.

No extravagant claims for Whitman. A rather guarded account.

Edwards, Jonathan. Marcus Whitman, M. D., the pathfinder of the Pacific Northwest. ......48p. Spokane. Union Printing Co.

Preface states that the pamphlet was issued in the interests of Whitman College. Based upon lectures. Much space given to developing the opposition of the H. B. Co. to a wagon road.

Eells, Myron. Father Eells...a biography of Rev. Cushing Eells, D. D. Boston. Congregational S. S. and Pub. Soc. c 1894. Index.

Claims that the single object that Whitman had in view in making his famous ride was to save Oregon to the U. S.

Eells, Myron. The hand of God in the history of the Pacific Coast. 15p. n. p. n. pub. n. d.

Address at Whitman College, June 1, 1888. Discusses the missionary as an "entering wedge." Gives the H. B. Co. credit for caring for the missionaries.

Eells, M[yron]. History of the Congregational Association of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Phil. Am. S. S. Union, ci 882. p. 27-32, 162-175. Whitman saved Oregon story.

Eells, Myron. History of the Congregational Association of Oregon and Washington Teritory, 1848- 1880. Portland. Hirnes. 1881. p. 9-12. Story of Whitman's ride.