Clark papers and correspondence

Clark papers and correspondence

Clark, Harvey., 1807-1858
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Two folders of documents and letters. Three documents concerning Clark's work as a missionary and educator. The first is an agreement with the people of West Tualatin Plains (dated 1854?) for Clark to become the pastor. The second is a receipt signed by Clark as an agent for the Tualatin Academy. The third is a deed between Tualatin Academy and Pacific University, with Clark signing as president of Tualatin. Three letters are also present; one letter is from Emeline Clark to Abigail Smith dated November 19, ?. The other two are from Harvey Clark to Brother Smith (March 16, 1841), and April 5 ?. The letters talk about the Spaldings and the letter from of March 16, 1841 also talks about Munger and his delusions.

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主要作者: Clark, Harvey., 1807-1858
格式: 工具包
語言:English
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520 0 |a Two folders of documents and letters. Three documents concerning Clark's work as a missionary and educator. The first is an agreement with the people of West Tualatin Plains (dated 1854?) for Clark to become the pastor. The second is a receipt signed by Clark as an agent for the Tualatin Academy. The third is a deed between Tualatin Academy and Pacific University, with Clark signing as president of Tualatin. Three letters are also present; one letter is from Emeline Clark to Abigail Smith dated November 19, ?. The other two are from Harvey Clark to Brother Smith (March 16, 1841), and April 5 ?. The letters talk about the Spaldings and the letter from of March 16, 1841 also talks about Munger and his delusions. 
506 |a Archival, non-circulating item. To view, contact the Inland Northwest Special Collections at 509-444-5338 or INSC@spokanelibrary.org. 
541 |a Purchased by George W. Fuller for Spokane Public Library. 
545 0 |a Harvey L. Clark, missionary and educator, was born in Vermont in 1807. In 1840, he and his wife moved Emeline, moved to Oregon as missionaries. They were independent missionaries, unaffiliated with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. In Oregon, he first taught at the Methodist Mission's first location in the Willamette Valley. In 1841, he moved to West Tuality on the Tualatin Plains and taught at the mission there. This location later became the town of Forest Grove and he claimed land there. He participated in the Campoeg Meetings and at the 1843 meeting, he voted for the creation of the Provisional Government of Oregon. In 1844, he established a Congregational Church in Forest Grove and another in Oregon City. In 1842, he started a school for Natives Americans and later started the Tualatin Academy, which would later become Pacific University. He died in 1858. 
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600 1 0 |a Smith, Abigail,  |v Correspondence. 
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