History of the Pacific Northwest - Transcript (part 3).

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dc.date.issued1951
dc.description12 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.en_US
dc.description.abstract"As early as 1851 Dr. William McKay a grandson of Alexander McKay who was a well-known member of the Hudson's Bay Company settled on the Umatilla river at the mouth of the Houtama afterward and now called McKay creek about three miles below Pendleton. He was the earliest white settler of Umatilla county. His home was destroyed during the war of 1855 by hostile Indians but he rebuilt it and remained a citizen of the county."en_US
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dc.titleHistory of the Pacific Northwest - Transcript (part 3).en_US

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