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The journals and letters of Major John Owen, pioneer of the Northwest, 1850-1871,, embracing his purchase of St. Mary's mission; the building of Fort Owen; his travels; his relation with the Indians; his work for the government; and his activities as a western empire builder for twenty years., Transcribed and edited from the original manuscripts in the Montana Historical Society and the collection of W.R. Coe, by Seymour Dunbar; and with notes to Owen's texts by Paul C. Phillips

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The journals and letters of Major John Owen, pioneer of the Northwest, 1850-1871,, embracing his purchase of St. Mary's mission; the building of Fort Owen; his travels; his relation with the Indians; his work for the government; and his activities as a western empire builder for twenty years., Transcribed and edited from the original manuscripts in the Montana Historical Society and the collection of W.R. Coe, by Seymour Dunbar; and with notes to Owen's texts by Paul C. Phillips
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Bibliography: v. 2, p. 327-333
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The journals and letters of Major John Owen, pioneer of the Northwest, 1850-1871,
Oclc number
2501344
Responsibility statement
Transcribed and edited from the original manuscripts in the Montana Historical Society and the collection of W.R. Coe, by Seymour Dunbar; and with notes to Owen's texts by Paul C. Phillips
Sub title
embracing his purchase of St. Mary's mission; the building of Fort Owen; his travels; his relation with the Indians; his work for the government; and his activities as a western empire builder for twenty years.
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