History Vs. the Whitman Saved Oregon Story; Three Essays Towards a True History of the Acquisition of the Old Oregon Territory ..
History Vs. the Whitman Saved Oregon Story; Three Essays Towards a True History of the Acquisition of the Old Oregon Territory ..
Marshall, William I. (William Isaac), 1840-1906
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White as well as Dr. Whitman had been a missionary to the Oregon Indians. (2.) That in January and February, 1842, Dr. White un- questionably had interviewed President Tyler, Secretarys Web- ster, Upshur and Spencer, and Senators Linn and Benton. (5.) That he had then been directed by the Tyler Adminis- tration to raise a migration to Oregon. (4.) That he held public meetings in the spring of 1^42 in various cities — Buffalo, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis — to promote a migration to Oreg...on, and had some newspaper notice thereof. Digitized by VjOOQ IC 66 REV. DR, EELLS' SEARCH (f) FOR TRUTH. (5.) That he organized and was elected leader of the first large overland migration, which left the Missouri frontier May 26, 1842. THE ASHBURTON TREATY. BENTON^S OPPOSITION TO IT. WEB- STER'S POSITIVE ASSERTION OF HIS INFLEXIBLE AD- HERENCE TO 49 DE.3REES AS THE NORTH LINE OF OREGON, AND REV. M. EELLS' TREAT- MENT OF THIS MATTER. We have already seen (pp. 32-34 ante) how carefully Dr. Mowry avoids giving his readers any information about Lord Ashburton's instructions on the Oregon boundary question, and Webster's positive denials January 18 and February 3, 1843, that he had made, entertained or meditated accepting the Columbia river, or any other line south of 49 degrees as a negotiable boundary line for the United States.
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