Joel Palmer papers, 1783-2001
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
- Title
- Joel Palmer papers
- Dates
- 1783-2001 (inclusive)17832001
1848-1880 (bulk)18481880 - Quantity
- 0.95 cubic feet, (2 legal document cases; 1 shared reel microfilm)
- Collection Number
- Mss 114
- Summary
- Papers of Joel Palmer (1810-1881) of Dayton, Oregon, and his family, including correspondence, diaries, government documents, and property records. The majority of papers relate to Palmer's roles as commissary general during the Cayuse War, as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Oregon Territory in the 1850s, and as an Indian agent at the Siletz Reservation in the early 1870s. Family papers include correspondence of Palmer's wife, Sarah Ann Palmer (1815-1891), and of Palmer's descendants.
- Repository
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Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English, French
Biographical Note
Joel Palmer was born in 1810 in Canada and grew up in upstate New York. He received only a few months of formal education, and at age 13 his parents indentured him to a family in Le Ray, New York, where he lived until the age of 17. He then moved to Pennsylvania. In 1830, he married Catherine Coffee. After Coffee's death, he remarried to Sarah Ann Derbyshire (1815-1891) in 1836; the couple had eight children. That same year, they moved near Laurel, Indiana, where Palmer worked as a contractor on a canal-building project and served two terms in the Indiana Legislature.
In 1845, Palmer traveled to Oregon, where he scouted out what would become the Barlow Road on Mount Hood. He described his experiences in a diary that was published in 1847 as "Journals of Travels Over the Rocky Mountains," which served as a guidebook on equipment and routes for emigrants to Oregon. He returned to Indiana in 1846 and then emigrated to Oregon with his family. In 1849, the family took residence in the Yamhill Valley, where Palmer founded the town of Dayton.
In Oregon, Palmer became a political leader who held significant roles in relations between Euro-American emigrants and Native peoples. He was a commissary general of the volunteer militia during the Cayuse War, and then a peace commissioner to the Cayuse. Later, he was territorial superintendent of Indian Affairs, then federal superintendent for Indian Affairs for the Oregon Territory from 1853 to 1856, when he resigned. During his three years as superintendent, Palmer negotiated nine treaties, as well as two others in collaboration with Isaac Stevens. He also characterized Euro-Americans as instigators of many conflicts with Native people, which angered some emigrants to the region and led to his resignation.
Initially a Democrat, Palmer was an active Unionist during the U.S. Civil War and had changed his affiliation to the Republican Party by 1862. That same year, he was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives, where he became Speaker. In 1864, he was elected to the Oregon Senate. In 1870, he ran for governor of Oregon, but narrowly lost to Lafayette Grover.
In 1871, Palmer was appointed Indian agent at the Siletz Reservation, but he remained in that role for less than two years before resigning out of frustration with bureaucracy and his inability to assist the Siletz people. He died in 1881.
Source: "Joel Palmer (1810-1881)," by William L. Lang, Oregon Encyclopedia, https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/palmer_joel_1810_1881_/; entry in "Dictionary of Oregon History," 2nd edition, 1989, edited by Howard McKinley Corning, page 190; vital records via Ancestry.com.
Content Description
This collection contains papers of and relating to Joel Palmer and his family that were compiled by the Oregon Historical Society Research Library over the course of a century. The papers are a mix of original documents, typescript copies, photocopies, and photostat reproductions.
The majority of the materials relate to Palmer's work as a commissary general during the Cayuse War, as superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Oregon Territory in the 1850s, and as an Indian agent on the Siletz reservation in the 1870s. These papers consist of correspondence; reports, copies, and drafts of treaties with Native peoples; reports; financial disbursements; diary entries; and a later history of the Grande Ronde Military Block House that quotes Palmer's regulations. Many letters are to or from George W. Manypenny; other correspondents include Jesse Applegate, Benjamin Bonneville, George L. Curry, Berryman Jennings, Joseph Lane, R. B. Metcalfe, Nathan Olney, J. L. Parrish, W. W. Raymond, R. R. Thompson, and John Ellis Wool.
Other papers of Joel Palmer in the collection include a diary he kept while traveling from Oregon to Washington, D.C. in 1857; materials relating to his tenure as major general of the Oregon Militia during the U.S. Civil War and to his involvement with the Union League; property and financial records; typescript copies of correspondence and diary entries; a letter from U.S. Senator John H. Mitchell; and a microfilm copy of a day book for a general store in Champoeg, Oregon, that also includes business records of Palmer and his family.
Family papers in the collection primarily consist of correspondence of Palmer's wife, Sarah Ann Palmer, and of his descendants, but also include two poems from the late 18th century and a letter fragment from approximately 1800.
Use of the Collection
Alternative Forms Available
Collection is viewable online in OHS Digital Collections.
Preferred Citation
Joel Palmer papers, Mss 114, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.
Restrictions on Use
The Oregon Historical Society owns the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from copyright owners.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in three series:
- Series 1: Palmer correspondence and papers relating to Indian affairs
- Series 2: Other professional and personal papers of Joel Palmer
- Series 3: Palmer family papers
Acquisition Information
Materials acquired from multiple sources between 1899 and 2001, including acquisitions logged as Lib. Acc. 13274, Lib. Acc. 15086, Lib. Acc. 16132, Lib. Acc. 20059, Lib. Acc. 23932, Lib. Acc. 24602, RL2025-038-RETRO, RL2025-39-RETRO, RL2025-040-RETRO, and RL2025-041-RETRO.
Location of Originals
Originals of diaries excerpted in Box 1, Folder 8 are located in the Joel Palmer papers, Coll 1083, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.
Preservation Note
Due to fragility, some items in the collection may require assistance to view.
Processing Note
This online collection guide for Mss 114 was originally created by Todd Welch and Geoffrey B. Wexler in 2006. At that time, the guide listed the papers in the order in which they are physically arranged, which is a loosely chronological order based on the time period when the various materials were acquired by the Oregon Historical Society Research Library. These eras of acquisition were represented in the collection guide as five series, which were designated Mss 114, Mss 114-1, Mss 114-2, Mss 114-3, and Mss 114-4. In 2025, Jeffrey A. Hayes revised the guide in order to clarify the scope and content of the collection, but did not change the physical order of materials. Revisions included listing the materials in three series based on subject matter rather than on era of acquisition, and providing additional detail in folder descriptions. The guide was also revised to conform to current standard.
Related Materials
Additional papers of Joel Palmer acquired by the Oregon Historical Society Research Library in 2025 are designated Coll 1083.
Other materials at the library relating to Joel Palmer include the Courtney Walker Meade papers, Mss 249; the George Abernethy papers, Mss 929; the Philip Foster papers, Mss 996; "An Arrow in the Earth: Joel Palmer and the Indians of Oregon," by Terence O'Donnell (call number 970.5 O26a); "Joel Palmer and Indian Affairs in Oregon," by Stanley Sheldon Spaid (call number 979.107 P1825); and multiple editions of Palmer's journal about his 1845 journey to Oregon.
Related Materials
Papers of Joel Palmer are also held at the University of Oregon Special Collections and University Archives in Eugene, Oregon, under collection number Ax 057; and at the Indiana University Bloomington's Lilly Library, in Bloomington, Indiana, under collection number LMC1815.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Series 1: Palmer correspondence and papers relating to Indian affairs, 1848-1939, (bulk 1848-1874)
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Description: Abstracts of property transfersDates: 1854-1856Container: Box 2, Folder 22
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Description: Abstract of disbursements made by S. H. Culver, Indian agent for the Rogue River Valley, for the quarter ending February 10, 1855Dates: 1855Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Abstract of disbursements by Joel Palmer (original)
Includes the cost of employees, hiring of special agents, transportation, freights, carriages, and ferriages in the removal of Native people to a reservation, and the general current expenses of the Oregon Superintendency of Indian Affairs.
Dates: 1856 FebruaryContainer: Box 2, Folder 32 -
Description: Abstract of disbursements by Joel Palmer (photocopy)Dates: 1856 FebruaryContainer: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: Notice from Palmer regarding his visit to the land claim of Klikatat man, Dick JohnsonDates: 1854 December 4Container: Box 1, Folder 11
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Description: Letter from Jesse Applegate to Palmer relating to the use of "wheat notes" in payment for supplies during the Cayuse WarDates: 1848 April 27Container: Box 1, Folder 13
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Description: Letter from Benjamin Bonneville to Palmer, inviting Palmer and his guests to visit Fort Vancouver (original)Dates: 1855 March 27Container: Box 2, Folder 30
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Description: Letter from Benjamin Bonneville to Palmer, inviting Palmer and his guests to visit Fort Vancouver (photocopy)Dates: 1855 March 27Container: Box 1, Folder 14
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Description: Letter from Joseph Lane to Palmer about elections and Lane's intention to secure payment from U.S. Congress for the Cayuse WarDates: 1851 May 26Container: Box 1, Folder 18
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Description: Letter from George W. Manypenny to Palmer, with enclosed handwritten copy of 1855-1856 correspondence about PalmerDates: 1856 April 1Container: Box 1, Folder 20
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Description: Letter from O. C. Pratt to Palmer about Congressional appropriations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the Oregon Territory (typescript copy)Dates: 1853 May 20Container: Box 1, Folder 22
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Description: Fragment of letter from Palmer to Samuel H. Culver discussing Euro-American violence against Native peopleDates: circa 1855Container: Box 1, Folder 25
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Description: Letter from Palmer to William Holmes, asking him to accompany Native people being sent from Oregon City to the Grand Ronde ReservationDates: 1856 April 1Container: Box 1, Folder 26
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Description: Letter from Palmer to Berryman Jennings on the necessity for furnishing men and supplies in the Cayuse War (original)Dates: 1848 April 1Container: Box 2, Folder 27
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Description: Letter from Palmer to Berryman Jennings on the necessity for furnishing men and supplies in the Cayuse War (photocopy and typescript copy)Dates: 1848 April 1Container: Box 1, Folder 27
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Description: Letter from Palmer to George W. Manypenny concerning a treaty with the Tualatin band of Kalapuya people (written as Calipooia)Dates: 1854 March 27Container: Box 1, Folder 28
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Description: Draft of report from Palmer to George W. Manypenny regarding Indian Agent S. H. CulverDates: 1856 October 14Container: Box 1, Folder 29
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Description: Portion of handwritten copy of letter from Palmer to R. B. Metcalfe about removing Native people to a reservation as a means of establishing peace in southern OregonDates: 1856 May 13Container: Box 1, Folder 30
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Description: Handwritten copy or draft of letter from Palmer to Nathan Olney about hostilities between Native peoples and Euro-Americans in OregonDates: 1854 September 28Container: Box 1, Folder 31
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Description: Letter from Palmer to W. H. Reese, regarding supplies in the Cayuse WarDates: 1848 January 28Container: Box 1, Folder 32
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Description: Letter from Palmer to R. R. Thompson regarding issues with Indian agentsDates: 1855 December 10Container: Box 1, Folder 33
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Description: Letter from Palmer to an unidentified recipient regarding treaties with Native peoples and Congressional appropriationsDates: 1855 July 3Container: Box 1, Folder 34
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Description: Correspondence (including handwritten copies and drafts), including Jesse Applegate, George W. Manypenny, and Lot WhitcombDates: 1850-1853Container: Box 1, Folder 48-49
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Description: Correspondence (including handwritten copies and drafts) relating to Palmer's work as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Oregon Territory; draft of treaty with the Kalapuya Tribe (written as Calapooia)
Correspondents include U.S. Secretary of the Interior Robert McClelland, J. L. Parrish, W. W. Raymond, and John Ellis Wool.
Dates: 1854 January-JuneContainer: Box 1, Folder 50 -
Description: Correspondence (including handwritten copies and drafts) relating to Palmer's work as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Oregon Territory
Correspondents include S. H. Culver, George L. Curry, Matthew P. Deady, George W. Manypenny, Nathan Olney, and R. R. Thompson.
Dates: 1854 July-DecemberContainer: Box 1, Folder 51 -
Description: Correspondence (including handwritten copies and drafts) relating to Palmer's work as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Oregon Territory; estimate of funds for defraying expenses
Correspondents include George H. Ambrose, George L. Curry, George W. Manypenny, R. B. Metcalfe, and Isaac Stevens.
Dates: 1855Container: Box 1, Folder 52-53 -
Description: Correspondence (including handwritten copies and drafts) relating to Palmer's work as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Oregon Territory
Correspondents include George H. Ambrose, George L. Curry, George W. Manypenny, R. B. Metcalfe, J. P. Nichols, O. C. Pratt, and John Ellis Wool.
Dates: 1856 January-May; 1857 May 17Container: Box 2, Folder 1-4 -
Description: Correspondence (including handwritten copies and drafts) relating to Palmer's work as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Oregon Territory
Correspondents include George Abernethy, J. L. Parrish, George L. Curry, William S. Ladd, George W. Manypenny, R. B. Metcalfe, James Willis Nesmith, Nathan Olney, W. W. Raymond, and R. R. Thompson.
Dates: 1856 June-DecemberContainer: Box 2, Folder 5-10 -
Description: Correspondence (including handwritten copies and drafts) relating to Palmer's work as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Oregon Territory, including with George W. ManypennyDates: 1857Container: Box 2, Folder 11
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Description: Handwritten copy of letter from Palmer to James Willis Nesmith regarding paymentDates: 1858 February 6Container: Box 2, Folder 12
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Description: Correspondence relating to Palmer's work as Siletz Reservation agentDates: 1871-1874Container: Box 2, Folder 14-19
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Description: Correspondence relating to Indian affairsDates: 1857 March 10; undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 21
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Description: Typescript copies of Palmer's diaries for 1854 and 1856, with biographical information, by Gertrude PalmerDates: 1939Container: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: Typescript excerpts from diariesDates: 1853-1854; 1872Container: Box 1, Folder 8
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Description: Land survey of reservation for Native peopleDates: circa 1856Container: Box 2, Folder 25
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Description: Handwritten copy of report from Joseph Lane to the U.S. Secretary of War or the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Includes reports by Robert Newell, J. Quinn Thornton, and George Preston concerning number and condition of Native tribes in the Oregon Territory, and a report by William Bryant about a trial of Native people charged with the murder of a Euro-American man named Wallace in the Puget Sound area.
Dates: 1849Container: Box 2, Folder 28 -
Description: Resignation as superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon Territory, addressed to U.S. President Franklin PierceDates: 1854 March 6Container: Box 1, Folder 37
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Description: Treaty with the Kalapuya Tribe (written as Calipooia)Dates: 1854 March 25Container: Box 1, Folder 39
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Description: Treaty with the Walla Walla and Wasco Tribes (photostat reproduction)Dates: 1855 June 25Container: Box 1, Folder 40
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Description: Printed copy of treaty between the United States and the bands of the Rogue River tribeDates: 1855Container: Box 2, Folder 31
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Description: Handwritten extracts from articles of treaty made at Port Orford, Oregon, between Superintendent of Indian Affairs Anson Dart, Henry Spalding, and othersDates: 1857 January 9Container: Box 2, Folder 33
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Description: Vouchers to S. H. CulverDates: 1855Container: Box 1, Folder 43
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Description: Voucher for W. R. SprattDates: 1856 August 15Container: Box 1, Folder 41
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Description: Voucher to the Steamer Enterprise for transportation of Native people and baggage en route to Coast Reservation (typescript copy)Dates: 1856 July 12Container: Box 1, Folder 42
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Description: Booklet, "History of the Grand Ronde Military Block House," including text of regulations written by PalmerDates: 1911Container: Box 2, Folder 37
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Series 2: Other professional and personal papers of Joel Palmer, 1849-1939, (bulk 1849-1880)
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Description: Appointment of Palmer as major general of the Oregon Militia (typescript copy)Dates: 1862 October 16Container: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: Articles of incorporation for the Columbia River Rail Road Company (original and typescript copy)Dates: 1862 NovemberContainer: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: Authorization for Palmer to establish the Union League at Belpassi, Oregon (typescript copy)Dates: 1864 JanuaryContainer: Box 1, Folder 5
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Description: Typescript copies of Palmer's diaries for 1860-1861, with biographical information, by Gertrude PalmerDates: 1939Container: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: Diary of Palmer's trip from Oregon City to Washington, D.C., by way of the Panama IsthmusDates: 1857Container: Box 1, Folder 7
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Description: Biographical interview of Palmer by Hubert Howe Bancroft (typescript coy)Dates: 1878Container: Box 1, Folder 9
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Description: Letter from Daniel Harvey to Palmer regarding John McLoughlin's land claim (typescript copy)Dates: 1862 October 9Container: Box 1, Folder 10
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Description: Letter from Benjamin Alvord to Palmer, quoting letter from Frank Cooper to A. C. Gibbs (original and typescript copy)Dates: 1864 November 8Container: Box 1, Folder 12
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Description: Hand-drawn map showing Mt. Hood, Columbia River tributaries, cities in Oregon Territory, Barlow Trail, and path labeled "My route" (original)Dates: circa 1855Container: Box 2, Folder 35
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Description: Hand-drawn map showing Mt. Hood, Columbia River tributaries, cities in Oregon Territory, Barlow Trail, and path labeled "My route" (photocopy)Dates: circa 1855Container: Box 1, Folder 14
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Description: Letter from W. B. Bonney to Palmer, expressing concern about progress of projects and the welfare of mutual friends (original)Dates: 1850 January 17Container: Box 2, Folder 29
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Description: Letter from W. B. Bonney to Palmer, expressing concern about progress of projects and the welfare of mutual friends (photocopy)Dates: 1850 January 17Container: Box 1, Folder 15
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Description: Letter from A. C. Gibbs to Palmer about the appointment of Cris Taylor as an officer (typescript copy)Dates: 1864 August 19Container: Box 1, Folder 16
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Description: Letter from J. M. Keeler to Palmer relating to Keeler's work as a teacherDates: 1852 May 15Container: Box 1, Folder 17
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Description: Letter from U.S. Senator John H. Mitchell to Palmer about political matters (original)Dates: 1876 January 9Container: Box 2, Folder 34
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Description: Letter from U.S. Senator John H. Mitchell to Palmer about political matters (photocopy and typescript copy)Dates: 1876 January 9Container: Box 1, Folder 19
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Description: Letter from Palmer's brother, E. Palmer, about military enlistments in McMinnville (original and typescript copy)Dates: 1864 November 2Container: Box 1, Folder 21
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Description: Letter from N. P. Robinson to Palmer about construction of a warehouse (typescript copy)Dates: 1864 November 29Container: Box 1, Folder 23
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Description: Letter from R. R. Thompson to Palmer about political matters (typescript copy)Dates: 1855 March 18Container: Box 1, Folder 24
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Description: Handwritten copy of letter to C. Lafollet relating to politics and an issue between Lafollet and PalmerDates: 1870 March 9Container: Box 2, Folder 13
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Description: Letter from M. B. Nichols (in French)Dates: 1880 November 7Container: Box 2, Folder 20
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Description: Typescript copies of Palmer's correspondence and diary entriesDates: 1849-1864Container: Box 1, Folder 47
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Description: Notice of the formation of the Union League council at Belpassi, Oregon, and a roster of members (original and typescript copy)Dates: 1864 February 6Container: Box 1, Folder 35
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Description: Petition to establish a Masonic lodge in Dayton, Oregon (typescript copy)Dates: 1869 August 21Container: Box 1, Folder 36
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Description: Abstract of title for property in Dayton, OregonDates: 1866-1903Container: Box 1, Folder 38
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Description: Promissory notes and other financial and property documents (includes some items relating to Palmer's role as Superintendent of Indian Affairs)Dates: 1854-1860Container: Box 2, Folder 23
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Description: Contracts and licenses (includes some items relating to Palmer's role as Superintendent of Indian Affairs)Dates: 1855-1859; undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 24
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Description: Microfilm copy of day book for general store in Champoeg, Oregon, bound with business accounts, blacksmithing and beef sales of Joel Palmer and family (microfilmed from original at Linfield University)Dates: 1852 May-December; 1858-1870Container: Reel 1
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Series 3: Palmer family papers, 1783-2001
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Description: Poem, "Morris County"; receiptsDates: 1783; 1859-1890Container: Box 1, Folder 44
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Description: Sarah Palmer correspondenceDates: 1856-1896Container: Box 1, Folder 45
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Description: Correspondence of Palmer's descendants and related materialsDates: 1854-1982Container: Box 1, Folder 46
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Description: Poem, "Verses of Miss B_d, g__d" (original and typescript copy), and related note by Martin L. GoodwinDates: 1784; 2001Container: Box 2, Folder 26
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Description: Fragment of love letter (original and typescript copy), and related note by Martin L. GoodwinDates: circa 1800; 2001Container: Box 2, Folder 36
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Indian agents--Oregon--Correspondence
- Indians of North America--Oregon--Government relations
- Indians of North America--Oregon--Treaties
- Indians of North America--Wars--Oregon
- Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865
Personal Names
- Manypenny, George Washington, 1808-1892--Correspondence
- Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881--Correspondence
Corporate Names
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Oregon Superintendency--Records and correspondence
Form or Genre Terms
- correspondence
- diaries
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Manypenny, George Washington, 1808-1892 (correspondent)
