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            <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the William Tichenor Reminiscences
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            <author encodinganalog="creator">Tanya Parlet and Kira B. Homo. </author>
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         <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">William Tichenor (1813-1887) was an Oregon pioneer whose attempt to settle a town in the area that would become Port Orford was derailed by skirmishes with people of the Tututni tribe. The collection (1849-1886) contains William Tichenor's reminiscences and family histories, other family documents, and newspaper clippings.</abstract>
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         <p>William Tichenor (1813-1887) was born in Newark, New Jersey, and moved to Springfield, Illinois. In 1849 he travelled to California and tried mining at Hangtown. He was captain of several coast trade ships out of San Francisco. </p>
         <p>In 1850,Tichenor attempted settlement of a town in the area that would become Port Orford, Oregon. The settlers were driven off by people of the Tututni tribe.</p>
         <p>Tichenor was also instrumental in the settlement of the Humboldt Bay, California area and the town of Arcata. He was later a member of the Oregon Territorial Legislature, a citizen of Port Orford, Oregon, and its postmaster. His reminiscences indicate that Tichenor was a strong-willed man who had trouble with such functionaries as customs officers.</p>
         <p>A relative (probably his father) was David Tichenor, of New Jersey, who bought a slave in 1830 for the purposes of freeing him. </p>
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         <p>The collection (1849-1886) contains William Tichenor's hand written and typed reminiscences and family histories, other family documents, and newspaper clippings. </p>
         <p>There is a hand-written journal by Tichenor, written in 1886, and covering events between 1849 and 1852, including the Battle Rock incident.  </p>
         <p>There is also a published pamphlet about the same incident that is subtitled with the information, "nine white men and three-hundred Indians."</p>
         <p>Documents include a legal statement that seems to be an accounting of Tichenor's life, from 1813, up until Port Orford. The document does end with a discussion of a legal issue, but there are many pages of family history to get through first. 
 
There is a typed list entitled, "Port Orford Minute Men of 1856."</p>
         <p>Also included is information about the first newspaper and post office in Port Orford, including documents with the stamp used by Tichenor as postmaster. There is also a supplement to the newspaper of 1913 about Port Orford's famous family grandmothers: Tichenor, Winsor and Knapp. </p>  
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