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Whitman Mission National Historic Site
What's New on the Web
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Posted July 2008
The summer event schedule is now available. Most events are Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 to 4:00. There are also a few evening events.
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Narcissa's Letters
Posted March 2008
Narcissa wrote many letters to family and friends. A collection of Narcissa's letters which are in the public domain are posted here. They are organized by year.
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The Mission Site: What Came After
Posted January 2008
Several groups of people occupied the area where the mission once stood, including the Rev. Cushing Eells and family, and before them the Oregon Volunteers.
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Doan Creek Restoration Project
Posted January 2008
Whitman Mission is helping to restore a stream! Learn more about the process, the water quality indicators being measured, and what they tell us.
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Whitman Mission
Posted January 2008
This page includes links to information about the mission gleaned from archeological research and to a first person account by Thomas Farnham who visited the mission in 1839.
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A Report on the Second Season's Excavations at Waiilatpu, 1948 Report
Posted January 2008
This excavation continued the work of the 1947 effort. Report includes speculation on the appearance of the mission house based on archeological discoveries and other information, and information on Fort Waters, which occupied the site after the death of the Whitmans.
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General Management Plan, 2000
Posted December 2007
The General Management Plan provides background and suggestions for several areas of park management. In addition, it provides background information about the park itself and information about pertinent legislation.
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Whitman Ornament hangs on 2007 White House Christmas Tree
Posted December 2007
Ornaments reprenting the nation's National Parks hang on the 2007 White House Christmas tree. Learn about Whitman Mission's ornament; see photos. There are also links to the White House Christmas web page and to pages showing all of the 2007 NPS Christmas ornaments.
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Looking for Marcus in Rushville
Posted October 2007
Marcus Whitman was born on September 5, 1802 in Rushville, New York (then known as Federal Hollow). Professor Michael McKenzie reflects upon Rushville then and now.
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Did You Know?
The Colville River is one of four rivers that empty into Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area? The others are the Spokane, Sanpoil and Kettle.
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Last Updated: July 01, 2008 at 19:33 EST |