• Daniel Lee was a Methodist missionary to the Oregon Country in the Pacific Northwest of North America, beginning in 1834. He accompanied his uncle Jason...
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    Jason Lee to open the station among the Kalapuya in the Willamette Valley rather than the Salish. Jason Lee was the first of the Oregon missionaries and...
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  • film director Daniel Lee (Oregon missionary), Methodist missionary in Oregon Daniel Lee (politician) (1830–?), American politician Daniel Lee (swimmer) (born...
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  • former student of his, Jason Lee, and his nephew Rev. Daniel Lee volunteered to serve as ministers in Oregon. Jason Lee was a young teacher from Ontario...
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    the Columbia River Gorge like Celilo Falls. In 1838, Daniel Lee (nephew of missionary Jason Lee) drove livestock across the pass, while traveling east...
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    was an American missionary and pioneer in what became the state of Oregon. A native of New Hampshire, he joined Jason Lee as a missionary at the Methodist...
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    Narcissa Whitman (category American Presbyterian missionaries)
    Prentiss Whitman (March 14, 1808 – November 29, 1847) was an American missionary in the Oregon Country of what would become the state of Washington. On their...
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    Marcus Whitman (category Presbyterian missionaries in the United States)
    1847) was an American physician and missionary. He is most well-known for leading American settlers across the Oregon Trail, unsuccessfully attempting to...
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  • Archie E. Mitchell (category Members of the Christian and Missionary Alliance)
    the Christian and Missionary Alliance") in Bly, Oregon, led a Sunday School picnic up into the nearby mountains of southern Oregon. Accompanying Mitchell...
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  • Alice Rebecca Appenzeller (category Methodist missionaries in Korea)
    Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon. Parker, Fitzgerald (1936). Twenty-Sixth Annual Report, Woman's Missionary Council of The Methodist...
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    François Norbert Blanchet (category Canadian Roman Catholic missionaries)
    the Vicar General of the Oregon Country, with fellow priest Modeste Demers to aid in the missionary efforts. The missionaries were instructed by Archbishop...
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    The Oregon Treaty was a treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States that was signed on June 15, 1846, in Washington, D.C. The treaty brought...
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  • Joseph H. Frost (category American Methodist missionaries)
    additionally appointed as a "Missionary to Oregon". He and his wife Sarah joined other Methodist members under Jason Lee on board the Lausanne in 1840...
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    Eliza Hart Spalding (category American Presbyterian missionaries)
    Eliza Hart Spalding (1807–1851) was an American missionary who joined an Oregon missionary party with her husband Henry H. Spalding and settled among the...
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  • 25, 1858) was an educator, missionary, and settler first on the North Tualatin Plains which would become Glencoe, Oregon, and then on the West Tualatin...
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    The Oregon boundary dispute or the Oregon Question was a 19th-century territorial dispute over the political division of the Pacific Northwest of North...
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    the early Latter Day Saint law of adoption doctrine. In 1839, Lee served as a missionary with his boyhood friend, Levi Stewart. Together they preached...
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  • Daniel Waldo (March 22, 1800 – September 6, 1880) was an American legislator in the Provisional Government of Oregon, the namesake for the Waldo Hills...
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    Pierre-Jean De Smet (category Roman Catholic missionaries in the United States)
    Society of Jesus (Jesuits). He is known primarily for his widespread missionary work in the mid-19th century among the Native American peoples, in the...
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    1838, they married hurriedly so they could depart for the Oregon Country as missionaries. The Walkers departed her home at North Yarmouth, Maine on March...
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  • Church. He was born in Cawnpore, India, a son of Mr Noble Lee Rockey, an American missionary pioneer in India. Clement entered the North India Annual Conference...
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    Josiah Lamberson Parrish (category Methodist Mission in Oregon)
    (January 14, 1806 – May 31, 1895) was an American missionary in the Pacific Northwest and trustee of the Oregon Institute at its founding. A native of New York...
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    South Pass (Wyoming) (category Oregon Trail)
    : 79–82  In 1834, Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth led the first Methodist missionaries Jason Lee, Daniel Lee, and Cyrus Shepard across the pass. They were accompanied...
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  • hdl:2027/mdp.39015027940942 – via Google Books. Lee, Daniel; Frost, Joseph H. (1844). Ten Years in Oregon. New York: J. Collard. ISBN 978-0-598-28584-3...
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    Alvin F. Waller (category People from Salem, Oregon)
    Waller was recruited by Oregon missionary Jason Lee to join his mission in the Willamette Valley. Waller sailed for Oregon in October 1839 aboard the...
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    managing officer with James Birnie serving the longest. The Methodist missionary Daniel Lee reported that Birnie maintained "abundant crops of most excellent...
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    Henry H. Spalding (category American Presbyterian missionaries)
    Presbyterian missionaries and educators working primarily with the Nez Perce in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. The Spaldings and their fellow missionaries were among...
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    Cushing Eells (category American Congregationalist missionaries)
    American Congregational church missionary, farmer and teacher on the Pacific coast of America in what are now the states of Oregon and Washington. His first...
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  • The Oregon Lyceum or Pioneer Lyceum and Literary Club was founded in Oregon City, Oregon Country around 1840. The forum was a prominent fixture for the...
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    Asa Bowen Smith (category American missionaries)
    Smith (July 16, 1809 – February 10, 1886), was a Congregational missionary posted in Oregon Country and Hawaii with his wife Sarah Gilbert White Smith. In...
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