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“The Whitman Massacre”, by Matilda J. Sager Delaney

In 1844 Ms. Delaney was nine-year-old Matilda Sager when her family set out westward on the Oregon Trail. Both he parents died enroute and were buried along the Trail. She ended up at the missionary settlement of a Dr. Whitman deep in the Oregon Territory. A little over three years later she was one of the very lucky survivors of the famous “Whitman Massacre” perpetrated on the missionary settlement by local Native Americans including Nez Pearce some of which were likely to have been clan members or kin of the famous “Chief Joseph”.
The author’s story impelling and she adds homespun charm to it by describing life at the mission settlement in more peaceful times.
Though brief, and tragic, it’s really a very good read.

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  • Hardcover 56 pages
  • Publisher Wentworth Press (August 28, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781372033032
  • ISBN-13 978-1372033032
  • ASIN 1372033033

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This young woman endured the famous massacre, living to tell the terrible details. The experience is unique
to her time as Indians perpetrated the murders of people who helped them. The Whitman family had good
intentions, but the native people stormed their hospitable home and killed the men and even Mrs. Whitman.
If you like first person accounts of historical events this is the book for you.
Includes 1844 travel on Oregon Trail, foster years after massacre, and sketch of adult years. Amazing memory for details, "Recollections" was written by M. Sager in late 1920's, when she was around 80 years old. Very readable.
It was very interesting to read a first person account of this tragedy, rather than just a summary paragraph written by someone who had only ready someone else's summary, etc. The details provided made the account seem more reliable than anything else I have read about it. What courage and persistence the pioneers had--we are wimps in comparison!!!
“The Whitman Massacre”, by Matilda J. Sager Delaney

In 1844 Ms. Delaney was nine-year-old Matilda Sager when her family set out westward on the Oregon Trail. Both he parents died enroute and were buried along the Trail. She ended up at the missionary settlement of a Dr. Whitman deep in the Oregon Territory. A little over three years later she was one of the very lucky survivors of the famous “Whitman Massacre” perpetrated on the missionary settlement by local Native Americans including Nez Pearce some of which were likely to have been clan members or kin of the famous “Chief Joseph”.
The author’s story impelling and she adds homespun charm to it by describing life at the mission settlement in more peaceful times.
Though brief, and tragic, it’s really a very good read.
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