Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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Whitman College and Northwest
Archives
345 Boyer Ave. Walla Walla, WA 99362 (509) 527-5922 archives@whitman.edu www.whitman.edu/content/penrose/archives
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Collection Number:
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USHTM_WCMss33
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Creator:
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Eells,
Cushing, 1810-1893
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Title:
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Cushing Eells Collection
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Dates:
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1821-1979 (inclusive) 1838-1894 (bulk)
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Quantity:
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5.5 linear feet 13 document boxes and 2
portraits
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Languages:
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Materials are in
English
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Summary:
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This collection contains materials of
and about Cushing Eells. Eells was a missionary and founded a seminary
dedicated to Marcus Whitman, which became Whitman College. The collection
contains original correspondence, the diary and the sermons of Cushing Eells,
as well as current materials about his life, mission, and some materials
created by his family
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Biographical Note
Cushing Eells was born at Blandford, Massachusetts, on February 16,
1810. He was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Warner) Eells. Cushing Eells
graduated from Williams College in 1834. He later entered East Windsor
Theological Institute in Connecticut and graduated in 1837. Rev. Cushing Eells
was licensed to preach December 14, 1836, and was ordained a year late as a
Congregational Missionary to the Zulus in Africa, but the planned voyage there
was affected by a war between the Zulu tribes, so the American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions instead sent him to the Oregon Territory.
Eells married Myra Fairbanks (daughter of Deacon Joshua and Mrs. Sally
H. Fairbanks) on March 5, 1838, in Massachusetts. The Eells headed west the
very next day to be missionaries to the Indians of old Oregon. Accompanying
them were Elkanah and Mary (Richardson) Walker, William H. and Mary A. (Dix)
Gray, and Rev. Asa B. and Sarah Gilbert (White) Smith. Two years prior, Marcus
and Narcissa (Prentiss) Whitman and Henry and Eliza (Hart) Spalding, along with
several others, had made the same journey. The Eells, Walkers, and Smiths
arrived at the Cayuse winter lodge site of Waiilatpu along the Walla Walla
River, which became the Whitman Mission, on August 29, 1838. Soon after, each
family established their own mission, with Cushing and Myra Eells settling
among the Spokane Indians at Tshimakain with the Walkers. A fire destroyed this
first mission at Tshimakain, yet the Eells stayed in the area.
The deaths of the Whitmans and others at Waiilaptu in 1847 and the
ensuing Northwest Indian Wars signified the end of the missionary efforts of
the ABCFM by 1850. The Eells and Walkers were moved from Tshimakain under
military escort to Oregon, and the Eells settled in Forest Grove for the next
14 years. In that time Cushing Eells taught at various schools in the Tualatin
Plains, including the Oregon Institute, now Willamette University. He also
instituted the Tualatin Academy, now Pacific University, in 1849. In 1859, the
“upper country” that had been closed during the Indian Wars was re-opened, and
Cushing soon headed to the Walla Walla Valley.
There Eells decided to build a school in memory of Marcus and Narcissa
Whitman. The first classes were held in December 1859, at Waiilatpu. The actual
seminary was constructed later in the nearby town of Walla Walla. During the
summer of 1866, the first building of the Whitman Seminary was erected on a
site purchased by Dr. Dorsey Syng Baker. The seminary opened the same year on
September 14. For the first two years, Eells was the principal, though Rev.
P.B. Chamberlain was first intended for the position. Eells simultaneously
served as superintendent of schools for Walla Walla County. For several years,
he traveled the Washington Territory, founding Congregational churches and
schools and raising money for the seminary. The Washington Territorial
Legislature, which had granted a charter to Whitman Seminary on December 20,
1859, issued a new charter on November 28, 1883, and changed it to Whitman
College. Until an endowment allowed the college to be financially secure and
survive, Eells made efforts to keep it alive, giving it 10,000 dollars during
his life. He also willed a great portion of his property to Whitman College.
Despite the financial and enrollment problems in the beginning, Eells’ Whitman
memorial – a small, provincial seminary – transformed itself over the years
into a reputable secular college.
Until his last days, Eells continued to do missionary work and was
actively involved with Whitman College. He died in Tacoma, February 16, 1893,
at age 83, after having served 55 of his years as a missionary.
Content Description
The most extensive part of the Cushing Eells Collection contains a
series of correspondence Eells kept with his family, especially his two sons
Edwin and Myron, throughout the journeys he made to organize various churches
and schools. There are also many letters addressed to A.J. Anderson, the first
president of the Whitman College. Eells also wrote to some of his friends and
collaborators, such as S. B. Treat, Henry H. Spalding, and George H. Atkinson.
There also is a complete series of his diary together with a
transcript of it. Other important series are his original lectures, family and
personal papers, among which are financial reports and accounts, his diplomas,
certificates, and wills as well as clippings and familial accounts about his
life. The mission series includes passports (mostly copies) for crossing Indian
country, and the few photographs show his family as well as more recent
photographs from memorial sites in his honor. Miscellaneous items include
newspaper clippings, fragments of letters and notes, legal documents and some
published materials.
Arrangement
By series and flat arrangement.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information Donated to the Whitman College and Northwest Archives prior to August
2004.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access Collection is open for research.
Restrictions on Use Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C.
Copyright not transferred to Whitman College.
Preferred Citation Cushing Eells Collection, Whitman College and Northwest Archives.
Subjects
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
places should search the catalog using these headings.
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| Eells, Cushing,
1810-1893--Archives |
| Eells, Cushing,
1810-1893--Diaries |
| Eells, Cushing,
1810-1893--Sermons |
| American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions--Missionaries |
| Congregational Church--Missionaries |
| Eells
Academy--Archives |
| Whitman
College--Founders |
| Whitman
Seminary--Archives |
| Blandford,
Massachusetts--History--19th century |
| Forest
Grove, Oregon--History--19th century |
| Oregon
Territory--History--19th century |
| Tshimakain
Mission--History--Spokane, Washington--19th century |
| Waiilatpu
Mission--History--Walla Walla, Washington--19th century |
| Walla Walla
(Wash)--History--19th century |
| Washington
Territory--History--19th century |
| Authors--Washington
(state) |
| Colleges--Washington
(state) |
| Indians of North
America--Northwest, Pacific |
| Missionaries--Northwest,
Pacific--Congregational |
| Pioneers--Northwest,
Pacific--Biography |
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
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Series 1:
Correspondence, 1847-1895
2.6 linear feet7 boxes
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.
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Container(s)
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Correspondence
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1848-1874 |
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Correspondence
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1874-1882 |
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Correspondence
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1882-1884 |
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Correspondence
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1884-1886 |
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Correspondence
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1886-1890 |
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Correspondence
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1865 1890-1893 undated |
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Waiilatpu, Henry H.
Spalding
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1862 |
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Correspondence with the American
Home Missionary Society
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1859-1862 |
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A.H.M. Society
Letters
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1862 |
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Letter, with list of names, from
Thos. K. [Fessenden]
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undated |
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Selections from letter from
Cushing Eells, arranged by his oldest granddaughter Ida M. Eells
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1876-1892 |
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Letters by Cushing
Eells
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1887-1892 |
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Correspondence/Letter
Book
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1875-1892 |
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Selections from
letters
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1876-1892 |
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Stylograph – Letter
Book
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1881-1893 |
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Estate of Cushing Eells -
Correspondence
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1884-1898 |
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First Congregational Church of
Cheney – note regarding Rev. F. V. Floyt
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Note on first Congregational
Church of Cheney
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undated |
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Note on first Congregational
Church of Medical Lake
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undated |
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Note to Rev. Griffin – editor of
the Oregon American
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Tshimakain, near Fort Colville –
Rev. David Greene (on the massacre)
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1842, 1847 |
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Salem, Willamette River – Rev.
David Greene
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1848 |
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Tualatin, OR – S.B. Treat
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1859 |
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Walla Walla – Myron
Eells
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1869 |
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Myron Eells
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1871 |
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Medical Lake – Stanley
Hallett
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1886 |
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Medical Lake – first
Congregational Church of Medical Lake – Stanley Hallett
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1886 |
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Medical Lake – Myron Eells
(incomplete)
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1887 |
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Letters (Russell, Henry B. and
Stephen B.L. Penrose) regarding Blandford
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1935-1936 |
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Letters unsorted
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1880-1885 |
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Seventh Annual Meeting of Whitman
College, Ellensburg – concerns memorial funds for Myra and Cushing
Eells
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1895, 1920 |
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Series 2:
Diary, 1859-1893
0.8 linear feet2 boxes
This series contains the original and transcribed copies of
Cushing Eells’ diary.
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Transcript (typescript) of
diaries
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1859-1893 |
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Original diary pages
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1859-1893 |
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Series 3:
Sermons, speeches, and
writings, 1854-1894,
(bulk
1854-1888)
0.8 linear feet2 boxes
Most of this series contains the chronologically arranged and
delivered sermons of Cushing Eells. There are also Sunday school lessons and
various theological writings.
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Sermons
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1854-1888 |
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Sunday school lessons
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1856, 1887 |
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Fourth of July address, Colville,
WA
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1876 |
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Father Eells, Apostle to
Washington – 2 copies of booklet (1810 - 1893)
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undated |
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Miscellaneous theological
writings
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1880-1891 |
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Thoughts of Heaven, a gift from
Myron Eells
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circa 1894 |
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Series 4:
Family and personal documents,
writings, and clippings, 1836-1991,
(bulk
1883-1894)
1.2 linear feetapproximately 3 boxes
This series contains legal documents, accounts, and estate-related
documents of Cushing Eells, his reminiscences and family accounts about him,
his last will and testament, and clippings about his life and
accomplishments.
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Dates
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Reverend Diploma
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1834 |
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Eells Estate
documents
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1895 |
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"Memoirs of Mrs.
Painter"
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undated |
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Clippings about Cushing Eells,
his mission, and relation to Whitman College
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1934-1980 |
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Walla Walla Union clipping
concerning Whitman and Injury of Cushing Eells
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1991 |
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Notices of Cushing Eells’ death
and eulogies
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1893 |
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Recollections of Cushing Eells
(manuscript, Tacoma)
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1891 |
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La Blau, story of Cushing Eells’
horse, told by Ida Eells
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1950 |
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Father Arrived to Live with Us, an
account of the four and a half years that Cushing Eells lived in the home of
his son, Edwin, as remembered by his granddaughter Ida M. Eells (Original
manuscript and transcript)
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Reminiscences by Cushing
Eells
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undated |
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Information and speeches about
Cushing Eells
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undated |
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Reminiscences, typed copy by
Clifford Drury
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undated |
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Cushing Eells
Reminiscences
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undated |
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Last Will and
Testament
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1883 |
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Last Will and
Testament
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1884 |
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Estate of Cushing Eells – Legal
Documents
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1884-1898 |
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Estate of Cushing Eells –
Financial Statements
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1884-1898 |
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Estate of Cushing Eells – library
lists and miscellaneous
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1883-1892 |
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Books of accounts of Cushing
Eells
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1874-1893 |
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Certificate of completion of
courses at the Theological Institute of Connecticut
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1837 |
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Certificate of his membership in
the Church of Christ in the Theological Institute of Connecticut
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1837 |
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Appointment to South Eastern
African Missionary Field, by the A.B.C.F.M.
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1837 |
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C. Eells’ honorary membership to
the A.B.C.F.M.
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1837 |
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A letter and certificate from the
American Education Society, releasing him from his pecuniary obligations to the
society
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1838 |
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Certificate – commission granted
by A.B.C.F.M.
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1838 |
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Instruction of the prudential
committee of the A.B.C.F.M. to Eells, Walker, Smith, and Gray
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1838 |
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License for gospel ministry by
North Association of Hartford County
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1836 |
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Certificate of Membership of
Northwest Association of Congregational Ministers
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1848 |
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“Rev. Cushing Eells: A Tale of
his humble Heroic Life” –
Garden City Gazette, Walla
Walla
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1894 |
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Recollections about
Blandford
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Series 5:
Mission, 1838-1974,
(bulk
1838-1885)
0.4 linear feet1 box
This series contains documents and clippings related to Cushing
Eells' missionary work.
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Receipt from A.B.C.F.M. for $100,
Cushing Eells’ payment for Waiilatpu Mission land
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1862 |
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Clippings about Indian
tribe
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1883 |
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Passport to cross Indian Country,
as issued by the War Department
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1838 |
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Statements of Rev. Cushing Eells
relative to the object of Whitman’s journey of 1842-1843
(manuscript)
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undated |
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“To Whom it may concern the
subjoined statement is respectfully submitted.” A history of Cushing Eells’
missionary work with the proposition to the people of Colville to contribute
$1,000 for the construction of a church
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1885 |
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Pacific Northwest Quarterly – The
Spokane Indian Mission at Tshimakain 1838 - 1848
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1979 |
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“Early History”
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“Memorial to Dr.
Whitman”
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undated |
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Copy – Permission to travel
across Indian Country
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1838 |
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Passport to cross Indian Country,
as issued by the War Department
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1838 |
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Commission and
Passport
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1838 |
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Notes on the massacre and related
events
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undated |
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Program of commemorative
exercises at Tshimakain
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1908 |
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Program of the 75th anniversary
of the founding of the first Christian mission in the Spokane Country -
Tshimakain
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1913 |
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Series 6:
Images, 1909-1914
1.5 linear feet3 folders and 2 portraits
This series contains photographs and portraits of Cushing Eells,
his family, and of places commemorating him.
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Photographs of Cushing Eells and
brothers and children
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undated |
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Tshimakain Commemorating Stone
Photographs
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Photographs of Tshimakain
Commemorating Stone – Cushing Eells and Elkanah Walker 1838 - 1908
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Photographs of Blandford
Congregational Church
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Portrait of Cushing Eells, by
W.H. Gilstrap, framed, 12 inches by 14.5 inches, copy.
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circa 1909 |
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“The Spirit of the Fathers” by
W.H. Gilstrap and (first name unknown) Marks, framed, 21 inches by 27 inches,
copy.
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circa 1909-1914 |
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Series 7:
Miscellaneous, 1821-1973,
(bulk
1838-1894)
0.4 linear feetapproximately 1 document
box
This series contains fragments of miscellaneous correspondence,
quit claim deeds, and clippings.
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“The Founder of Whitman College”
poem by L.L. West
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1894 |
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Invitation to wedding of Edith
Clara Cowley to Dr. Lorenzo Nelson Grosvenor
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1892 |
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Miscellaneous clippings, Cushing
Eells – faculty file
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1888-1953 undated |
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Church bell memorial (Information
and Correspondence regarding)
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1973 |
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Eells Academy: first annual
Commencement Program, Colville, WA
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1900 |
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Eells Academy: Reunion of Eells
Academy classmates, Colville (Clipping and letter)
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1973 |
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Blandford: Early history of the
town and church (birthplace of Cushing Eells) – Reverend John Keep
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1821 |
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Sermon case used by Cushing
Eells
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undated |
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Ida Eells’ account of Cushing’s
horse, La Blau
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1950 |
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Stage ticket (Philadelphia to
Pittsburg) and steamer ticket (S.B. Norfolk – Pittsburg to St. Louis)
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1838 |
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Accounts of expenditures of trip
with Rev. David Greene on Wind River, Rocky Mountains
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1838 |
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Receipt for “Mother’s
Magazine”
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1858 |
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Quit Claim Deed to Waiilatpu,
drawn up by A.B.C.F.M., yielding it to Cushing Eells (draft
unsigned)
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1876 |
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School report by Mrs. N. A.
Semons of school in District No. 3
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1867 |
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Indenture of Joseph D. Bates,
A.J. Anderson, George H. Collier – Cushing and Myra Eells
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1873 |
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Handwritten note on a Bagster
Bible
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1875 |
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Quit Claim Deed to Calvin Adams
for land in Washington County, Oregon
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1876 |
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“Paper Read at the Association
and Published in their Minutes”
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1885 |
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Quit Claim Deed to Joseph Bates,
A.J. Anderson, George H. Collier – land in Forest Grove
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1873 |
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Chattel Mortgage from Joseph and
Sarah Jane Hall
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1886 |
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Ministerial Alliance of Tacoma –
Birthday Greeting, 81st birthday
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1891 |
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“Occidental Congregationalist” –
tribute to Cushing Eells
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1893 |
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2 copies of pamphlets published
by American Home Missionary Society –
Multiplication of Churches on home
Missionary ground. Too Many Home Missionary Churches: Whose
Fault?
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circa 1893 |
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Tacoma - historical
manuscript
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1891 |
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Condolences,
obituaries
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1893 |
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Clippings
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1894-1938 undated |
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Tacoma, WA – Flyer from friends
of Cushing Eells who had decided to publish an autobiography of him, asking
those interested to sign and return.
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1894 |
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Clippings – “Founder of Whitman
College Came to Old Oregon in 1883”
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1953 |
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