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Spalding, Henry Harmon

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1803 - 1874

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

John Smith Griffin Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-103
Summary Reverend John Smith Griffin was a missionary who emigrated to Oregon with the Whitman-Spalding group in 1839. In the 1840s, he participated in the Champoeg Meetings, founded the Congregationalist Church of Tualatin Plains, and published a newspaper. This collection of original letters and documents includes material related to the early settlement of Oregon, to the Whitman Massacre, to the Griffin Family, to the Congregationalist Church in Tualatin Plains, and to his newspaper, The Oregon...
Dates: 1839-1890

Henry Harmon Spalding Biographical Accounts

 Accession
Identifier: ACC-2019-35
Dates: 1950-1993

Henry Harmon Spalding Notebook

 Collection — Folder: MS File Box 2
Identifier: MS-77
Summary

Henry H. Spalding was a Presbyterian missionary who arrived in the Oregon Territory in 1836. This notebook, which he compiled during the 1850s-1860s, contains writings relating to his daily life as a missionary, farmer and Indian agent.

Dates: 1850-1870

Henry Harmon Spalding Record Book

 Collection — Folder: MS File Box 2
Identifier: MS-74
Summary

Henry H. Spalding was a missionary in the Pacific Northwest who is best known for his work with the Nez Perce from the 1830s-1870s. This record book consists of two parts: the records of the Preble Wigwam of the Order of the Star Spangled Banner, 1855, for which he served as president; and notes from his missionary trip to the Spokane Indians in 1873.

Dates: 1855-1873

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Collection 3
Accession 1
 
Subject
Missionaries -- Oregon 3
Pioneers 3
Native Americans 2
Pioneers -- Oregon 2
Art -- Photographs 1