Site of Hudson Bay Co. Graveyard - Ft. Vancouver

On back: This marker was stored outside the State Patrol building on the freeway c.1954 pending relocation along with the 1925 stone commemorating the first U.S. Marriage, first school-teacher (Ball) and first Gospel sermon (in Sept. 1834 by Jason Lee). Placed by Oregon DAR (of which wife of Gen. T....

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Other Authors: Washington State University Vancouver Library; http://library.vancouver.wsu.edu/
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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:cchm_photo/6318 2023-05-15T16:35:27+02:00 Site of Hudson Bay Co. Graveyard - Ft. Vancouver Washington State University Vancouver Library; http://library.vancouver.wsu.edu/ United States--Washington (State)--Clark County--Vancouver Original images were scanned as 300 dpi TIFF files on a Microtek 9600XL scanner. 100 dpi JPEG files were then added to the CONTENT database at the WSU Libraries. http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cchm_photo/id/6318 unknown P43 n/a (Not available for reproduction) n/a cchm05775.tif http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cchm_photo/id/6318 To request a copy and permission to use this image, contact the Clark County Historical Museum at 1511 Main Street, Vancouver WA 98660 360.993.5679 or visit www.cchmuseum.org. Clark County Historical Museum Photographs Collection Clark County Historical Museum; http://www.cchmuseum.org Monuments Monuments & memorials Cemeteries Tombs & sepulchral Monuments Historical markers Photographs ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T18:22:38Z On back: This marker was stored outside the State Patrol building on the freeway c.1954 pending relocation along with the 1925 stone commemorating the first U.S. Marriage, first school-teacher (Ball) and first Gospel sermon (in Sept. 1834 by Jason Lee). Placed by Oregon DAR (of which wife of Gen. T.M. Anderson, nee Elizabeth VanWinkle, 1850-1914, was an officer) and Daughters of the Ward of 1812. In Memoriam: Pierre Chis, Pambrun, 1792-1842. William Kittson, 1794-184? - Both Lts. in US Army in the War of 1812 and then officials of the HBC in Vancouver. Pambrun helped Oregon pioneers. The cemetery, behind little St. James RC Mission Chapel, contained many Indians. Trade beads were found when a sewer or pipeline was laid in the 1920s by post commandant, Brig. Gen. Paul A. Wolfe. from Charles Anders on "(b.1911) Vancouver, WA. Jan 8, 1955) 3.5 x 5.5 in. Still Image Hudson Bay Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Hudson Hudson Bay
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topic Monuments
Monuments & memorials
Cemeteries
Tombs & sepulchral Monuments
Historical markers
spellingShingle Monuments
Monuments & memorials
Cemeteries
Tombs & sepulchral Monuments
Historical markers
Site of Hudson Bay Co. Graveyard - Ft. Vancouver
topic_facet Monuments
Monuments & memorials
Cemeteries
Tombs & sepulchral Monuments
Historical markers
description On back: This marker was stored outside the State Patrol building on the freeway c.1954 pending relocation along with the 1925 stone commemorating the first U.S. Marriage, first school-teacher (Ball) and first Gospel sermon (in Sept. 1834 by Jason Lee). Placed by Oregon DAR (of which wife of Gen. T.M. Anderson, nee Elizabeth VanWinkle, 1850-1914, was an officer) and Daughters of the Ward of 1812. In Memoriam: Pierre Chis, Pambrun, 1792-1842. William Kittson, 1794-184? - Both Lts. in US Army in the War of 1812 and then officials of the HBC in Vancouver. Pambrun helped Oregon pioneers. The cemetery, behind little St. James RC Mission Chapel, contained many Indians. Trade beads were found when a sewer or pipeline was laid in the 1920s by post commandant, Brig. Gen. Paul A. Wolfe. from Charles Anders on "(b.1911) Vancouver, WA. Jan 8, 1955) 3.5 x 5.5 in.
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title Site of Hudson Bay Co. Graveyard - Ft. Vancouver
title_short Site of Hudson Bay Co. Graveyard - Ft. Vancouver
title_full Site of Hudson Bay Co. Graveyard - Ft. Vancouver
title_fullStr Site of Hudson Bay Co. Graveyard - Ft. Vancouver
title_full_unstemmed Site of Hudson Bay Co. Graveyard - Ft. Vancouver
title_sort site of hudson bay co. graveyard - ft. vancouver
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Hudson Bay
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op_rights To request a copy and permission to use this image, contact the Clark County Historical Museum at 1511 Main Street, Vancouver WA 98660 360.993.5679 or visit www.cchmuseum.org.
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