Wait letters

Wait letters

Wait, Aaron E., 1813-1898
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Two letters sent to Judge Aaron E. Wait of Oregon. The first letter is signed by Chester N. Terry and dated 1855. He gives Judge Wait the names of the different Captains in the Cayuse War. The second letter is sent from Bishop (Benjamin Wistar) Morris, the Second Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon. This 1894 letter asks Judge Wait for money for the church newspaper.

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37413311877916 Restricted Northwest Room Closed Stack NWC-069
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मुख्य लेखक: Wait, Aaron E., 1813-1898
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भाषा:English
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100 1 |a Wait, Aaron E.,  |d 1813-1898. 
245 1 0 |a Wait letters,  |f 1855, 1894. 
300 |a 1  |f box  |a (.10  |f linear ft.) 
520 0 |a Two letters sent to Judge Aaron E. Wait of Oregon. The first letter is signed by Chester N. Terry and dated 1855. He gives Judge Wait the names of the different Captains in the Cayuse War. The second letter is sent from Bishop (Benjamin Wistar) Morris, the Second Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon. This 1894 letter asks Judge Wait for money for the church newspaper. 
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 the Spokane Public Library. 
544 1 |a Some Wait materials were transferred to the Oregon Historical Society in 1996. 
545 0 |a Aaron E. Wait (sometimes spelled Waite), was the first Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court. He was born in Massachusetts in 1812 and moved to Michigan as a young man where he studied law. After his admittance to the bar in 1842, he practiced law in Michigan and served as secretary to the governor of Michigan. In 1847, he joined a wagon train to Oregon and set up a law practice in Oregon City, and also worked on the Oregon Statesman. He fought in the Cayuse War and then traveled to California during the Gold Rush in 1849. He returned to Oregon and served in the Oregon House of Representatives. After serving on the Court, he farmed in Clackamas County and then moved to Portland in 1891, where he died in 1898. 
555 0 |a Print version of finding aid available in library. 
600 1 0 |a Morris, Benjamin Wistar,  |d 1819-1906  |v Correspondence. 
650 0 |a Cayuse Indians  |x Wars  |v Sources. 
655 7 |a Correspondence.  |2 aat 
998 |a 2009.12.02 
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