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Diary of Chloe Clarke Willson
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The Chloe Clarke Willson diary is in two sections. The first section, her journey aboard the ship Lausanne, covers the time from late September, 1839 to early February, 1840. The second section begins in April, 1841 and details her experiences as a Methodist missionary teacher in the Puget Sound, Oregon City, Oregon, and at the Oregon Institute (later Willamette University) in Salem, Oregon. The diary also served as a prayer journal.
People: Willson, Chloe Aurelia Clark, 1818-1874; Willson, William Holden, 1805-1856; Lee, Jason, 1803-1845; Leslie, David, 1797-1869; Waller, Alvan F., b. 1808; Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847
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Date Created
1839
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diaries http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300027112
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Oregon Institute, United Methodist Church, Methodist Episcopal Church, Wallamet University, Willamette University Oregon Territory, Sandwich Islands, Lausanne (Ship), Missionaries
People
Willson, Chloe Aurelia Clarke, 1818-1874, Willson, William Holden, 1805-1856, Lee, Jason, 1803-1845, Leslie, David, 1797-1869, Waller, Alvan F., 1808-1872, Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847
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