Murder at the Mission

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Publisher : Penguin
ISBN 13 : 0525561684
Total Pages : 481 pages
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Book Synopsis Murder at the Mission by : Blaine Harden

Download or read book Murder at the Mission written by Blaine Harden and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2022-04-26 with total page 481 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Finalist for the 2022 Will Rogers Medallion Award “Terrific.” –Timothy Egan, The New York Times “A riveting investigation of both American myth-making and the real history that lies beneath.” –Claudio Saunt, author of Unworthy Republic From the New York Times bestselling author of Escape From Camp 14, a “terrifically readable” (Los Angeles Times) account of one of the most persistent “alternative facts” in American history: the story of a missionary, a tribe, a massacre, and a myth that shaped the American West In 1836, two missionaries and their wives were among the first Americans to cross the Rockies by covered wagon on what would become the Oregon Trail. Dr. Marcus Whitman and Reverend Henry Spalding were headed to present-day Washington state and Idaho, where they aimed to convert members of the Cayuse and Nez Perce tribes. Both would fail spectacularly as missionaries. But Spalding would succeed as a propagandist, inventing a story that recast his friend as a hero, and helped to fuel the massive westward migration that would eventually lead to the devastation of those they had purportedly set out to save. As Spalding told it, after uncovering a British and Catholic plot to steal the Oregon Territory from the United States, Whitman undertook a heroic solo ride across the country to alert the President. In fact, he had traveled to Washington to save his own job. Soon after his return, Whitman, his wife, and eleven others were massacred by a group of Cayuse. Though they had ample reason - Whitman supported the explosion of white migration that was encroaching on their territory, and seemed to blame for a deadly measles outbreak - the Cayuse were portrayed as murderous savages. Five were executed. This fascinating, impeccably researched narrative traces the ripple effect of these events across the century that followed. While the Cayuse eventually lost the vast majority of their territory, thanks to the efforts of Spalding and others who turned the story to their own purposes, Whitman was celebrated well into the middle of the 20th century for having "saved Oregon." Accounts of his heroic exploits appeared in congressional documents, The New York Times, and Life magazine, and became a central founding myth of the Pacific Northwest. Exposing the hucksterism and self-interest at the root of American myth-making, Murder at the Mission reminds us of the cost of American expansion, and of the problems that can arise when history is told only by the victors.

A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre

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Total Pages : 62 pages
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Juggernaut

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Total Pages : 172 pages
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A Sniper in the Tower

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Publisher : University of North Texas Press
ISBN 13 : 1574410296
Total Pages : 340 pages
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Book Synopsis A Sniper in the Tower by : Gary M. Lavergne

Download or read book A Sniper in the Tower written by Gary M. Lavergne and published by University of North Texas Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume provides an analysis of American Charles Whitman (1941-1966), an American engineering student and former U.S. Marine, who killed seventeen people and wounded thirty-two others in a mass shooting rampage in and around the Tower of the University of Texas in Austin on the afternoon of August 1, 1966. Prior to the shootings at the University of Texas, Whitman had murdered his wife and mother the night before. The author attempts to answer the question "why?" with this historical analysis of the event. Using primary sources and photographs, the author details the significant events in Whitman's life that led to the massacre. The author details the life of Whitman, his relationships with his friends, mother and father, brothers and wife. He writes about the victims and where and what they were doing when they were gunned down. The author describes how civilians used their own guns to shoot back at Whitman and how an air attack from a helicopter was unsuccessful in gunning down the killer, but how Austin police were finally able to end the massacre by sneaking up to the Tower and catching Whitman off guard.

Unsettled Ground

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Publisher : Sasquatch Books
ISBN 13 : 1632172518
Total Pages : 308 pages
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Book Synopsis Unsettled Ground by : Cassandra Tate

Download or read book Unsettled Ground written by Cassandra Tate and published by Sasquatch Books. This book was released on 2020-11-17 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A highly-readable, myth-busting history of the Whitman Massacre—a pivotal event in the history of the American West—that includes the often-missing Native American point of view. In 1836, Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, devout missionaries from upstate New York, established a Presbyterian mission on Cayuse Indian land near what is now the fashionable wine capital of Walla Walla, Washington. Eleven years later, a group of Cayuses killed the Whitmans and eleven others in what became known as the Whitman Massacre. The attack led to a war of retaliation against the Cayuse; the extension of federal control over the present-day states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and parts of Montana and Wyoming; and martyrdom for the Whitmans. Today, however, the Whitmans are more likely to be demonized as colonizers than revered as heroes. In Unsettled Ground, historian and journalist Cassandra Tate takes a fresh look at the personalities, dynamics, disputes, social pressures, and shifting legacy of a pivotal event in the history of the American West. “[Tate] tells the Cayuse’s side of the story with empathy and clarity . . . a meticulously researched book.” —The Seattle Times

The Whitman Massacre of 1847

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Total Pages : 220 pages
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Book Synopsis The Whitman Massacre of 1847 by : Catherine Sager

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The Indian Side of the Whitman Massacre

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ISBN 13 : 9780877703747
Total Pages : 0 pages
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Book Synopsis The Indian Side of the Whitman Massacre by : Thomas Edwin Jessett

Download or read book The Indian Side of the Whitman Massacre written by Thomas Edwin Jessett and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This booklet is fiction, On these pages the author attempts to present the Cayuse Indians position in the late autumn of 1847. Here is a described a fictional interview between a Cayuse Indian, Tiloukaikt, and his imaginary white trapper friend."--Title page verso.

The Whitman Massacre

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Total Pages : 64 pages
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Book Synopsis The Whitman Massacre by : E. Mary Saunders

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A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre

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Publisher : READ BOOKS
ISBN 13 : 9781445532844
Total Pages : 50 pages
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Book Synopsis A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre by : Matilda Sager

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The Whitman Controversy

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Total Pages : 78 pages
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A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre

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ISBN 13 : 9781495293566
Total Pages : 62 pages
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Book Synopsis A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre by : Matilda J. Sager Delaney

Download or read book A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre written by Matilda J. Sager Delaney and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2014-01-24 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The thought of fostering care seems to have remained with this "survivor" since her days with the Whitmans. Forgiving innocent ones for the atrocious acts of their kindred upon her own brothers, Mrs. Delaney became a benefactor of the Indians. Before the apportionment of their lands the Coeurd 'Alene squaws and children suffered great hardships. To them the Farmington hotel kitchen was a haven of warmth and plenty. They started home cheered and fed with bundles of food to tie on their ponies. The Delaney living room is the only place I have seen Indian women and girls light hearted and chatty. They loved to linger to sing for their hostess. Mrs. Delaney's hospitality extended to clergymen of all creeds. Her's has been a life of hard but generous service. "Not to be ministered unto but to minister" seems to have been the life motto of this woman reared in the wilds. In 1881 General and Mrs. T. R. Tannatt came to the Northwest when the latter began a search for historical data; she sought pioneers and recorded their statements for comparison, in an effort to obtain truth. Opportunity gave her acquaintance with Mr. Gray, author of History of Oregon, Rev. Gushing Eels, the Spalding family, several survivors of the Whitman massacre, and pioneer army and railway officers from whom she gleaned information which later assisted her in writing the booklet, "Indian Battles of the Inland Empire in 1858," published by the D. A. R. In 1887 she stopped at the Farmington hotel owned by Mrs. Delaney, and continued an acquaintance with her until 1920. She said Mrs. Delaney's account of the massacre never varied, and in discussion of points of difference with other survivors Mrs. Delaney's clear description and logical reasoning invariably convinced the others that she must be correct, while her clear remembrance of subsequent events, known to them both for more than three decades, strengthened Mrs. Tannatt's belief in the accuracy of her earlier impressions. Mrs. Tannatt often urged this witness of the heartrending tragedy to publish her recollections, and had the pleasure of reading the manuscript for this narrative which she said contained the most comprehensive and truthful description of the Whitman massacre she had seen. She consented to write the Foreword, .but before doing so was summoned by her Heavenly Father. MIRIAM TANNATT MERRIAM.

Authentic account of the murder of Dr. Whitman and other missionaries

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Publisher : Рипол Классик
ISBN 13 : 5871632238
Total Pages : 107 pages
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Download or read book Authentic account of the murder of Dr. Whitman and other missionaries written by J.B. A. Brouillet and published by Рипол Классик. This book was released on with total page 107 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: By the Cayuse Indians of Oregon, in 1847, and the causes which led to the horrible catastrophe.

A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre

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Publisher : Theclassics.Us
ISBN 13 : 9781230404295
Total Pages : 20 pages
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Book Synopsis A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre by : Matilda Sager

Download or read book A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre written by Matilda Sager and published by Theclassics.Us. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 edition. Excerpt: ... A SURVIVOR'S RECOLLECTIONS of the WHITMAN MASSACRE by MATILDA J. SAGER DELANEY In the spring of 1844 we started to make the journey across the plains with ox teams. I was born in 1839, October 16th, near St. Joseph, Mo., which was a very small town on the extreme frontier, right on the Missouri River, with just a few houses. My father's name was Henry Sager. He moved from Virginia to Ohio, then to Indiana and from there to Missouri. My mother's name was Naomi Carney-Sager. In the month of April, 1844, my father got the Oregon fever and we started West for the Oregon Territory. Our teams were oxen and for the start we went to Independence, the rendezvous where the companies were made up to come across the plains. There were six children then--one was born on the journey, making seven in all. The men of the company organized in a military manner, having their captain and other officers, for they were going through the Indian country and guards had to be put out for the protection of the travellers and to herd the stock. The immigration of '43 was piloted through by Dr. Whitman and ours was the second immigration across the mountains. The road was only a trail and was all Indian territory at that time, from the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains. We had to ferry streams, sometimes with canoes fastened together and the wagons put on them; and the Indians rowed us across the rivers in some places. The mountains were steep and sometimes we had to unyoke our cattle and drive them down, letting the wagons down by ropes. The Captain of our company was named William Shaw. There were vast herds of buffalo on the plains and wandering bands of Indians. We had to guard the cattle at night by taking turns. After we started across the plains we...

A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre (Illustrated Edition)

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ISBN 13 : 9781406812138
Total Pages : 48 pages
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Download or read book A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre (Illustrated Edition) written by Matilda J. Sager Delaney and published by . This book was released on 2014-09-01 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One of the seven Sager siblings who were orphaned on the Oregon Trail, Matilda later survived the 1847 massacre in which her adoptive parents, the missionary Dr Marcus Whitman and his wife, and her two brothers were killed.

Lorinda Bewley and the Whitman Massacre

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ISBN 13 : 9781258814588
Total Pages : 102 pages
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Whitman Massacre, a Survivor's Recollections

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ISBN 13 : 9780846601302
Total Pages : 57 pages
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Book Synopsis Whitman Massacre, a Survivor's Recollections by : Matilda J. Delaney

Download or read book Whitman Massacre, a Survivor's Recollections written by Matilda J. Delaney and published by . This book was released on 1920 with total page 57 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Converting the West

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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 13 : 9780806126234
Total Pages : 252 pages
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Book Synopsis Converting the West by : Julie Roy Jeffrey

Download or read book Converting the West written by Julie Roy Jeffrey and published by University of Oklahoma Press. This book was released on 1994-03-01 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Narcissa Whitman and her husband, Marcus, were pioneer missionaries to the Cayuse Indians in Oregon Territory. Very much a child of the Second Great Awakening, Narcissa eagerly the burgeoning evangelical missionary movement. Following her marriage to Marcus Whitman, she spent most of 1836 traveling overland with him to Oregon. Narcissa enthusiastically began service as a missionary there, hoping to see many "benighted" Indians adopt her message of salvation through Christ. But not one Indian ever did. Cultural barriers that Narcissa never grasped effectively kept her at arm's length from the Cayuse. Gradually abandoning her efforts with the Indians, Narcissa developed a different ministry. She taught and counseled whites on the mission compound, much as she had done in her own church circles in New York. Meanwhile, the growing number of eastern emigrants streaming into the territory posed an increasing threat to the Indians. The Cayuse ultimately took murderous action against the Whitmans, the most visible whites, thus ending dramatically Narcissa's eleven-year effort to be a faithful Christian missionary as well as a devoted wife and loving mother. --From publisher's description.