. Marcus Whitman, pathfinder and patriot. killed. Messrs. Sales and Bewley, who were sick,were not immediately killed, but Indians were sent to Uma-tilla, and when they came back, these men were killed, thusmaking fourteen victims in all. The names of those killed areas follows: Dr. Whitman, Mrs. Whitman, Andrew Rodgers,William Sanders, Isaac Gillan, James Young, Crockett Bew-ley, Amos Sales, John Sager, Francis Sager, Jacob Hoffman,Mr. Marsh, Nathan S. Kimball, and Feter D. Hall. The rest,with the exception of the few who escaped, were held as cap-tives, forty-six in number. A day or two afte


. Marcus Whitman, pathfinder and patriot. killed. Messrs. Sales and Bewley, who were sick,were not immediately killed, but Indians were sent to Uma-tilla, and when they came back, these men were killed, thusmaking fourteen victims in all. The names of those killed areas follows: Dr. Whitman, Mrs. Whitman, Andrew Rodgers,William Sanders, Isaac Gillan, James Young, Crockett Bew-ley, Amos Sales, John Sager, Francis Sager, Jacob Hoffman,Mr. Marsh, Nathan S. Kimball, and Feter D. Hall. The rest,with the exception of the few who escaped, were held as cap-tives, forty-six in number. A day or two after the massacre, the bodies of those who 1 He was, it is said, refused admission to the fort and put acrossthe river by McBean, then in charge. He was never heard of after-wards, perishing either from hunger or the Indians, no one knows,though, from the little that has been learned, probably he was have surmised that he was killed at the fort, as Mrs. S. says that his trousers were found in a back alley of the I>K. JOHN M< .11 I IN


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