Testimony of Tsin-is-tum to the Oregon Historical Society
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- Testimony of Tsin-is-tum to the Oregon Historical Society
- Author
- Tsin is tum
- Publication year listed
- 1900
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- Public domain eBook
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Testimony of Tsin-is-tum to the Oregon Historical Society
Author: Tsin-is-tum (c. 1814-1905)
Year: 1900
"Testimony of Tsin-is-tum to the Oregon Historical Society," by Tsin-is-tum (aka Jennie Michel) Oral testimony by full-blooded Clatsop tribe member Tsin-is-tum to a committee of the Oregon Historical Society investigating the physical location of a salt works used by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. From Proceedings of the Oregon Historical Society, Including the Quarterly Meetings of the Board of Directors, and the Second Annual Meeting of the Members of the Society, Held December 15, 1900. Salem, OR: W.H. Leeds, State Printer, 1901; pp. 22-23. Printed in the USA prior to 1923, public domain. Digitized by the Google Books project. Uploaded to Archive.org by Tim Davenport ("Carrite") in November 2015. For biographical information on Tsin-is-tum, see Wikipedia at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsin-is-tum
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