Cowley Papers

Cowley Papers

Cowley, H. T. (Henry Thomas), 1837-1917
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Correspondence (transcripts) from H. T. Cowley to the Spaldings from 1871 to 1876, concerning missionary work. The first letter is written from Cowley's home in New York and the correspondence continues as Cowley moved from Portland to Kamia on the Nez Perce reservation and finally to Spokane Falls. Also included are some handwritten reminiscences by Cowley and a "recollection" which was actually written by his daughter, Edith Cowley Stillman.

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37413311876157 Restricted Northwest Room Closed Stack NWC-037
Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Cowley, H. T. (Henry Thomas), 1837-1917
Autres auteurs: Stillman, Edith Cowley
Format: Kit
Langue:English
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520 0 |a Correspondence (transcripts) from H. T. Cowley to the Spaldings from 1871 to 1876, concerning missionary work. The first letter is written from Cowley's home in New York and the correspondence continues as Cowley moved from Portland to Kamia on the Nez Perce reservation and finally to Spokane Falls. Also included are some handwritten reminiscences by Cowley and a "recollection" which was actually written by his daughter, Edith Cowley Stillman. 
506 |a Archival, non-circulating item. To view, contact the Inland Northwest Special Collections at 509-444-5338 or [email protected]
541 |a This collection appears to have come from several sources. The provenance of the transcribed letters is unknown, though it is likely that they were donated by Clifford Drury who transcribed them from original letters at Whitman College. The manuscript by Cowley came from the Columbia County (Oregon) Historical Society. The handwritten recollections by Cowley were donated by Margaret P. Cowles in 1966. The typewritten recollections of Henry and Lucy Cowley were donated by Thomas Teakle in 1947. 
545 0 |a H. T. Cowley came to the Inland Northwest as a missionary to the Nez Perce in 1871. After two years there and disagreements with the Indian Agent, he moved to Mt. Idaho on the Camas Prairie. After a brief period there, he came to Spokane Falls in 1874 to become a missionary to the Spokane Indians. His was one of the first white families to settle in Spokane. He ran the Spokane Chronicle, a daily newspaper for a short time, and also served as the first teacher in Spokane. He founded the first protestant church. He died in 1917. 
555 0 |a Print version of finding aid available in library. 
600 1 0 |a Cowley, H. T. (Henry Thomas),  |d 1837-1917  |v Reminiscences. 
600 1 0 |a Spalding, Henry Harmon,  |d 1803-1874  |v Sources. 
600 1 0 |a Cowley, Lucy Abigail Peet,  |d 1837-1900  |v Reminiscences. 
650 0 |a Missionaries  |z Washington (State)  |v Correspondence. 
655 7 |a Correspondence.  |2 aat 
700 1 |a Stillman, Edith Cowley. 
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