. Waiilatpu : its rise and fall, 1836-1847 : a story of pioneer days in the Pacific Northwest based entirely upon historical research. s arrival, appeared displeased that he hadtraveled on Sunday, and embraced this occasion to admonishthe captives that they should not under any circumstancesmake shirts on the Lords day. It was on Monday, the 6th, that the Frenchman, who carriedthe dispatch to Vancouver, arrived at his destination. Themessenger traveled on horseback as far as The Dalles, wherehe was joined by Mr. Alanson Hinman, formerly a teacher atWaiilatpu, now in charge of The Dalles missio


. Waiilatpu : its rise and fall, 1836-1847 : a story of pioneer days in the Pacific Northwest based entirely upon historical research. s arrival, appeared displeased that he hadtraveled on Sunday, and embraced this occasion to admonishthe captives that they should not under any circumstancesmake shirts on the Lords day. It was on Monday, the 6th, that the Frenchman, who carriedthe dispatch to Vancouver, arrived at his destination. Themessenger traveled on horseback as far as The Dalles, wherehe was joined by Mr. Alanson Hinman, formerly a teacher atWaiilatpu, now in charge of The Dalles mission, the propertyof Dr. Whitman, and together they embarked for the messenger had been cautioned not to divulge the nature ofhis mission, and it was not until after passing the CascadeRapids that Mr. Hinman was made acquainted with the fallof Waiilatpu. Mr. Hindman, naturally, was filled with anxiety forhis family and friends, and very indignant because theFrenchman had not disobeyed orders—or that he had re-ceived such orders. Yet, as it proved, this was the verywisest course to have pursued; for had the Columbia River.


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