Twenty-Eight OREGON CITY AFTER THE MASSACRE Title: A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre Author: Matilda Sager Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by sp1nd, Sandra Eder, |
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A Survivor's Recollections
of the
WHITMAN MASSACRE
by
Matilda J. Sager Delaney
Sponsored by Esther Reed Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
Spokane, Washington
Copyright 1920
The following modest recital of a life which has covered much of the most interesting period of pioneering in this part of the country is of the greatest interest and value to all who know and love the Northwest. Few lives have been so full of such varied experiences and the clear and poignant recital of the massacre at Waillatpu is of the greatest historical importance. It is so vividly told that it should carry its own convincing truth down the years, as the basis of all writing in connection with the labors of that splendid type of missionaries, Dr. and Mrs. Whitman.
NETTA W. PHELPS,
(Mrs. M. A. Phelps)
Ex-State Regent, Daughters of the American Revolution.
FANNIE SMITH GOBLE,
(Mrs. Geo. H. Goble)
State Regent.
LURLINE WILLIAMS,
(Mrs. L. F. Williams)
Regent Esther Reed Chapter.