Laurie, Thomas. The Ely volume, or contributions of our foreign missions to science and human well being. Bost. A. B. C. F. M. c1881. p. 11, 13-15.
Some interesting variations to the usual saved Oregon story.
Laurie, Thomas. The Whitman controversy. 24p. Astoria (Ore.). Snyder. 1896.
"Published in the Missionary Herald, Boston, February and September, 1885."
Lee, D. and Frost, J. H. Ten years in Oregon. N. Y. Collard. 1844. p. 109-113, 211-215, 257-259.
Mr. Lee says that the "Macedonian cry" account as published in the "Advocate" is "high wrought" and "incorrect." Says that Dr. Whitman visited the U. S. to obtain further assistance in order to strengthen the efforts that had already been made. The Geigers and Littlejohns to spend the year of Whitman's absence with Mrs. Whitman.
Lenox, Edward Henry. Overland to Oregon…in 1843. Oakland (Cal.). Dowdle Press. 1904. p. 8,
Recollections of Marcus Whitman. Says that Whitman was hired to accompany the emigration of 1843.
Leonard, Zenas. Adventures of Zenas Leo trapper, 1831-36. Cleveland. Burrows.
Mentions incident of Whitman's extrac
Capt. Bridgets back.
Lyman, H[orace] Sumner. History
North Pacific Publishing Society. 19
v. 4, p. 382-392.
Lyman closes the work with an esti quoting Bourne together with defend gon story, but not expressing his own
Lyman, H[orace] Sumner. Mileposts i
Oregon. (Bulletin of the University o Series, v. 1, no. 1). Eugene. 1898. p. 4 Whitman's political influence discusse
Lyman, W D . History of Walla Walla County, State of Washington, n. p. Lever. 1901.« p. 4O"55-
Missions of Walla Walla and the Whitman massacre.
Claims that the last word has been said on the question of why Whitman went East, and that his aim was political.
Refers to Nixon as authority.
McBeth, Kate C. The Nez Perces since Lewis and Clark. N. Y. Revell. c1908. p. 27-74.
Saved Oregon story based upon Gray. Considerable attention given to the Macedonian cry.