Box 13
Contains 64 Results:
"A strange snare", manuscript by Cushing Eells, undated
This series contains fragments of miscellaneous correspondence, quit claim deeds, and clippings.
"Cheney Has Historic House,” a typescript of article, unidentified source, circa 1921
This series contains fragments of miscellaneous correspondence, quit claim deeds, and clippings.
Miscellaneous letter fragments, undated
This series contains fragments of miscellaneous correspondence, quit claim deeds, and clippings.
First Congregational Church of Cheney – note regarding Rev. F. V. Floyt, undated
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Note on first Congregational Church of Cheney, undated
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Note on first Congregational Church of Medical Lake, undated
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Note to Rev. Griffin – editor of the Oregon American, undated
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Tshimakain, near Fort Colville – Rev. David Greene (on the massacre), 1842, 1847
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Salem, Willamette River – Rev. David Greene, 1848
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Tualatin, OR – S.B. Treat, 1859
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.