Benjamin Freeman Kendall papers., 1853-1916
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Historical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Letters to Kendall, political and business, 1857-1862, 1916
- Letters to Kendall, legal and business, 1855-1862
- Letters to Kendall, Indian affairs, 1862
- Applications for jobs on Indian reservations, 1861-1862
- Applications to trade with Nez Percé Indians, 1861
- Bounty land claims statements, 1856-1858
- Legal documents and papers, 1855-1860
- Legal documents and papers, circa 1855-1870
- Depositions by employees of Indian agency, 1862
- General materials, 1853-1870
- Overland Press materials, 1862
- Receipts and accounts, circa 1856-1861
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Kendall, B. F. (Benjamin Freeman), 1829-1863.
- Title
- Benjamin Freeman Kendall papers.
- Dates
- 1853-1916 (inclusive)18531916
1855-1862 (bulk)18551862 - Quantity
- .45 cubic feet (1 document case)
- Collection Number
- Mss 1038
- Summary
- Papers of an early Indian agent, political figure, and publisher of the Overland Press in Washington Territory. Includes correspondence, financial records, and papers relating to the Indian agency.
- 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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The collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Historical Note
Benjamin Freeman Kendall was a political figure and Indian agent in early Washington Territory. He owned and operated the newspaper Overland Press in Olympia, and it was there that he wrote of the incendiary activities of a Mr. Howe, a farmer of Ford's Prairie. Howe and Kendall began a feud which culminated in fight in the streets of Olympia in late 1862, Howe being wounded by Kendall's gunfire. This resulted in an incident in January of 1863 in which Howe's son Horace shot and killed Kendall at the latter's office in Olympia. Howe was arrested but acquitted, and it was rumored that Kendall's political enemies may have precipitated the assassination.
Content Description
The collection consists primarily of correspondence, financial records, and legal papers. Subjects relate to Kendall's political and business affairs and his activities as Indian agent. Correspondents include: Asahel Bush, Hubert Howe Bancroft, David Logan, L. F. Grover, J. N. King, O. B. McFadden, J. L. Parrish, W. N. Rector, and E. H. Wilson. Of particular interest is a file of applications for positions in the Indian agency, 1861-1862, and applications to trade with the Nez Percé Indians, 1861. Among the personal letters is one from James Ripley Osgood, 1859 November 30, describing cultural and political conditions in Boston.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library before any publication use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.
Preferred Citation
Benjamin Freeman Kendall papers, Mss 1038, Oregon Historical Society Research Library
Administrative Information
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in one series.
Acquisition Information
Letter of James Ripley Osgood was a gift of H. B. McElroy, 1916 April.
Bibliography
Scrapbook 112, page 27, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.Related Materials
Information on the Kendall-Howe feud can be found in the file "Kendall, B. F.," in the Biography File, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Letters to Kendall, political and business
- M. Bachelder, Nov. 17, 1861, Dec. 16, 18, 1862, three
- H. H. Bancroft, Mar. 8, 1860
- Wm. H. Barnhart, May 5, 1862
- H. H, Black, Aug. 6, 1862
- M. Chappelin, Oct. 28, 1862
- E. S. Fowler, Dec. 11, 1862
- L. F. Grover, Mar. 16, 1862
- Dexter A. Hawkins, June 26, 1860, May 12, 1862, two
- G. Hays, Apr. 19, Sept. 21, 1862, two
- James M. Hays, Oct. 10, 1861
- Anson Henry, May 22, 1862
- Edward Huggins, Dec. 11, 1862
- L. D. Howe, Oct. 16, 1861
- R. G. Kendall, Mar. 13, 1859
- S. G. Kendall, Aug. 29, 1861-Oct. 30, 1862, three
- B. W. Kimball, Aug. 28-Sept. 26, 1862, three
- J. Nevin King, Sept. 7, 1861
- Edward Lander, Jan. 15, 1858
- T. F. Marks, Oct. 14, 1861
- O. B. McFadden, Aug. 7, 1862
- J. H. McKee, Jan. 25, 1862
- W. Medill, June 17, 1857
- W. E. Miles, May 12. 1859 (?)
- James R. Osgood, Nov. 30, 1859
- Geo. Parkinson, Aug. 9, 1862
- J. L. Parrish. & Co., Aug. 1, 1862
- Childs Peterson, June 13, 1860
- H. Race, Dec. 18, 1862
- Roberts, George B., Oct. 3, Nov 18, 1862, 2 letters
- L. H. Roberts, Feb. 21, 1860
- John H. Scranton, May 22, 1862
- Thos. H. Smith, Feb. 13, 1860
- H. Q. Tibbets, Dec. 20, 1862
- Wm. Utter, Apr. 17, 1860
- E. A. Willson, Oct. 1, 1862
- E. H. Wilson, Sept. 2, 1862
- C. H. Woodard, June 12, 1862
Dates: 1857-1862, 1916Container: Folder 1 -
Description: Letters to Kendall, legal and business
- C. H. Armstrong, Apr. 27, 1862
- Albert G. Balch, July 26, 1862
- Dan'l F. Bradford, July 11, 1859
- H. H. Byrne, Jan. 31, Mar. 22, 1860, two
- L. H. Calkins, July 25, 1858
- James Cawley, Nov. 17, 1862
- J. S. Clendenin, Mar. 10, 1805, plus three enclosures
- John Collins, Aug. 8, 1862
- B. F. Dennison, Dec. 10, 1862
- D. W. Douthitt, Aug. 30, 1862
- John Evans, June 29, 1857
- Fitzhugh, Apr. 18, 1860
- George Gallagher, Aug. 20, 1862
- Julie Gilmore, Mar. 25, 1860; Dec. 16, 1862, two
- E. Greenbaum, July 10, 1860
- John R. Jackson, Mar. 14, Apr. 11, 1860, two
- Isaac S. Josephi, Nov. 28, 1862
- David Logan, Aug. 25, 1862
- Wm. H. Molthrop, Mar. 9, 1860
- Robert Mows, Mar. 2, 1859
- E. E. Rogers, Aug. 11, 1862
- Charles C. Terry, June 18, 1862
- Thomas Wallace, Nov, 2, 1859-Apr. 23, 1860, six
- C. H. West, Feb. 23, 1858
- Elisha Whittlesey, Nov. 18, 1856, Feb. 23, 1857, two plus enclosure
- John A. Wills, Feb. 2, 1860, Oct. 6, 1862
Dates: 1855-1862Container: Folder 2 -
Description: Letters to Kendall, Indian affairs
- Henri M. Chase, May 25, 1862
- H. H. Mc Near, May 20, 1862
- Wm. H. Rector, Feb. 15, 1862
- Amos Reed, March 7, 1862
- R. R. Thompson, Feb. 18, 1862
Dates: 1862Container: Folder 3 -
Description: Applications for jobs on Indian reservationsDates: 1861-1862Container: Folder 4
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Description: Applications to trade with Nez Percé IndiansDates: 1861Container: Folder 5
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Description: Bounty land claims statementsDates: 1856-1858Container: Folder 6
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Description: Legal documents and papersDates: 1855-1860Container: Folder 7
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Description: Legal documents and papersDates: circa 1855-1870Container: Folder 8
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Description: Depositions by employees of Indian agencyDates: 1862Container: Folder 9
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Description: General materialsDates: 1853-1870Container: Folder 10
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Description: Overland Press materialsDates: 1862Container: Folder 11
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Description: Receipts and accountsDates: circa 1856-1861Container: Folder 12
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Indian agents--Washington (State).
- Journalists--Washington (State)--History.
- Nez Perceé Indians.
Personal Names
- Kendall, B. F. (Benjamin Freeman), 1829-1863--Correspondence.
- Osgood, James R. (James Ripley), 1836-1892--Correspondence.
Corporate Names
- Overland Press (Olympia, Wash.)
Geographical Names
- Olympia (Wash.)--History.
- Washington (State)--History--To 1889.
Form or Genre Terms
- Letters (correspondence).
Occupations
- Journalist.
