How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon / A True Romance of Patriotic Heroism Christian Devotion and Final Martyrdom
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A biographical and historical account of Marcus Whitman and his missionary enterprise in the Pacific Northwest, tracing his overland journeys, the urgent ride and appeals to national authorities to secure American claims, and daily life at the Waiilatpui mission with fellow missionaries. The narrative culminates in the violent massacre that ended the mission and examines subsequent debates over his role. Interleaved chapters discuss territorial politics, relations with competing interests, the founding of educational institutions, and sketches of pioneer life on the plains and mountains.
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