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The Pathbreakers From River to Ocean: the Story of the Great West From the ...
Grace Raymond Hebard
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This act of the home Board, and the desire to help the Oregon people determined the missionary to go east at once. Snow was in the mountains and it would be a trip full of danger, but he felt that he must start immediately and do what was in his powej for the cause he represented and the settlers in the Oregon coimtry.
The Indians had by this time become very hostile along the Oregon Trail. They were up in arms because they thought that the palefaces were coming in too great numbers and Digiti
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As in the days of Lewis and Clark and the trappers, the Black- feet and Sioux were the most dreaded. After thinking it over, Whitman determined to go by a southern route and thus avoid them.
When Whitman started from Walla Walla on the third of October, 1842, he took with him on his journey Amos Love- joy, a recent immigrant to Oregon. These two men made the long and dangerous trip on horseback, in the middle of winter, through a coimtry entirely new to them and beset with Indians.


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