Forms of certificates sent to Martin late Sub Ind Agent for his signature
- OHS_Mss114_b02_f23_0051_0052
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- 1854
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
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Forms of certificates sent to Martin late Sub Ind Agent for his signature
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
G. W. Manypenny to Joel Palmer
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Manypenny, George Washington, 1808-1892
Handwritten copy of a letter from Luke Torrance to George Manypenny
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Original likely included with letter from the Joel Palmer to George Manypenny (OHS_Mss114_b01_f49_0005_0008)
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Letter regarding money owed to Luke G. Torrance.
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Handwritten copy of letter from George Manypenny to Robert McClelland, secretary of the Interior
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Letter regarding efforts to secure treaties.
Handwritten copy of letter from the office of Superintendent of Indian Affairs
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Letter regarding efforts to stop violence between settlers, miners and Indian tribes.
Handwritten copy of letter providing instructions for activities in the Umpqua valley.
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Handwritten note on the back of stationary from the First National Bank of Portland
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Handwritten note on the back of stationary from the First National Bank of Portland, reads “Deposit with Importers? And Traders National Bank of New York to the credit of First National Bank of Portland for use of Mrs. S. A. Palmer – The N.Y. Bank will issue and deliver to you a letter of Advice which please forward here - “
Handwritten notes written on the back of a Newspaper advertisement.
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Handwritten notes written on the back of a Newspaper advertisement.
History of the Grand Ronde military block house (pamphlet)
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Lewis, John Gordon, 1862-
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Imperfect copy of letter to M.P. Deady
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Folded sheet of paper with “Imperfect copy of letter to M.P. Deady” written on it
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Interview with Joel Palmer by Hubert Howe Bancroft
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Interview with Joel Palmer by Hubert Howe Bancroft (typescript transcription)
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Jesse Applegate to Joel Palmer
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888
The papers consist of four groups of materials acquired by the Oregon Historical Society at various times. The first group, designated Mss 114, consists of correspondence (1848-1869) concerning the conduct of Indian affairs in Oregon, enlistment of a state militia, and efforts to establish a Union League Council. Correspondents include Benjamin Alvord, Jesse Applegate, Benjamin Bonneville, Samuel Culver, Addison C. Gibbs, and Joseph Lane. Also included is a diary (1857) kept by Palmer while on a voyage from Oregon City to Washington, D.C. via Panama; typescript copies of diaries (1854, 1856, 1860-1861) recording his travels throughout the Pacific Northwest; hand written copy of an agreement (1854) between the United States, represented by superintendent of Indian Affairs, Joel Palmer, and the Calipooia Indian tribe; and articles of incorporation (1862) of the Columbia River Railroad Company.
The second group of materials, designated Mss 114-1, consists of letters sent to Sarah Ann Palmer from various relatives, and receipts and other ephemera of Joel Palmer. Among these are hand written copies of poems dated 1783, possibly from one of Palmer's ancestors.
The third group within the collection, designated Mss 114-2, contains mostly biographical information about Palmer, along with letters written by his descendants and letters relating to the dedication of a statue of Palmer in 1971.
A fourth group of papers, designated Mss 114-3, consists of general correspondence, primarily political and military in nature, legal papers, and a survey of an unidentified Indian reservation.
The final group of materials, designated Mss 114-4, includes a manuscript poem, Bristol, England, 1784; letters from Palmer to General Joseph Lane and others; manuscript copy of report to the U.S. Secretary of War or the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from General Joseph Lane, ca. 1849; a letter from W. B. Bonney to Joel Palmer, 1850 Jan. 17; letter to Joel Palmer from Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Bonneville, 1855 Mar. 27; printed copy of the treaty between the United States and the Rogue River Indians, 1855; manuscript extracts from "Articles of treatry made at Port Orford," 1857 Sept. 20; hand drawn map of the Columbia River and its tributaries, undated; and a pamphlet titled "History of the Grand Ronde Military Block House," 1911.
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Joel Palmer to Berryman Jennings
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Joel Palmer to George H. Ambrose
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Joel Palmer to George Manypenny
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Joel Palmer to George Manypenny
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Joel Palmer to Samuel H. Culver
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881