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Mina Barnhouse Diary, 1945

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Diary titled "Covered Wagon Days, As Written by Mina Barnhouse," documenting a family's 1895 move from Kansas to Flathead Valley near Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana as part of a larger wagon train. The diary was written in 1945 and it is not clear whether it is a transcription of a 1895 document or whether it was composed 50 years after the event based on memory or oral histories. The diary begins on June 13th with a summary of the wagon train members and continues as day-by-day account of events and movements through Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, concluding on September 15th.

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Rev. Thomas Wilmer Dorman Letter to Rev. Henry Furlong, 17 May 1836, 1836

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Three (3) page letter from Methodist minister, Thomas Wilmer Dorman to fellow clergy member, Henry Furlong. Dorman writes from Middleburg, Virginia to Furlong in Abingdon, Maryland. Dorman has recently returned from the "Southern Country" and expresses his desire to permanently move to Montgomery, Alabama. He mentions "black and Indian populations" and the "savage warfare" during the Second Creek War in Alabama. Though he expresses some concern about the violence, Dorman expresses his desire to move there for his ministry.

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Title:: Mina Barnhouse Diary 19451945

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Diary titled "Covered Wagon Days, As Written by Mina Barnhouse," documenting a family's 1895 move from Kansas to Flathead Valley near Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana as part of a larger wagon train. The diary was written in 1945 and it is not clear whether it is a transcription of a 1895 document or whether it was composed 50 years after the event based on memory or oral histories. Several clippings from newspapers, magazines and also postcards are glued into the diary.For a more detailed description and excerpts provided by the seller see box list link below.

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