[Gutenberg 43369] • How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon / A True Romance of Patriotic Heroism Christian Devotion and Final Martyrdom

[Gutenberg 43369] • How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon / A True Romance of Patriotic Heroism Christian Devotion and Final Martyrdom
Authors
Nixon, Oliver W.
Publisher
Lost Leaf Publications
Tags
1802-1847 , pacific -- history , oregon territory -- history , whitman , marcus , northwest
Date
2013-11-09T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.65 MB
Lang
en
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This little volume is not intended to be a history of Oregon missions or even a complete biography of Dr. Whitman. Its aim is simply to bring out, prominently, in a series of sketches, the heroism and Christian patriotism of the man who rendered great and distinguished service to his country, which has never been fully appreciated or recognized.

In my historical facts I have tried to be correct and to give credit to authorities where I could. I expect some of my critics will ask, as they have in the past: "Who is your authority for this fact and that?" I only answer, I don't know unless I am authority. In 1850 and 1851 I was a teacher of the young men and maidens, and bright-eyed boys and girls of the old pioneers of Oregon.

Many years ago I told the story of that school to Hezekiah Butterworth, who made it famous in his idyllic romance, "The Log School House on the Columbia." It was a time when history was being made. The great tragedy at Waiilatpui was fresh in the minds of the people. With such surroundings one comes in touch with the spirit of history. 6

Later on, I was purser upon the Lot Whitcomb, the first steamer ever built in Oregon, and came in contact with all classes of people. If I have failed to interpret the history correctly, it is because I failed to understand it. The sketches have been written in hours snatched from pressing duties, and no claim is made of high literary excellence. But if they aid the public, even in a small degree, to better understand and appreciate the grand man whose remains rest in his martyr's grave at Waiilatpui, unhonored by any monument, I shall be amply compensated.

O. W. N.

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