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|a Munger, Asahel.
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|a Munger Correspondence,
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|a One letter from Asahel Munger to Mr. Smith from Waiilatpu in 1840. He talks about the American Missionary Board and self-supporting religious missions. He expresses his desire to join H. H. Spalding. Original letter and transcript.
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|a Archival, non-circulating item. To view, contact the Inland Northwest Special Collections at 509-444-5338 or [email protected].
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|a Purchased by George W. Fuller for Spokane Public Library.
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|a Ashahel Munger and his wife, Eliza, were independent missionaries who traveled to the Oregon Country in 1839. They hoped to settle with a local tribe and become self-sufficient. After arriving in the area, they realized that establishing an independent mission would be much harder than they had envisioned. Mr. Munger decided to work for Dr. Whitman as a carpenter. The Mungers stayed at Waiilatpu until the spring of 1841, when Munger became mentally ill. He worked for a short time as a Missionary in Salem, but eventually committed suicide.
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|a Print version of finding aid available in library.
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|a Munger, Asahel.
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|a Spalding, Henry Harmon,
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