Drawer A-2
Container
Contains 110 Results:
Essay on children, violence, and causation/responsibility
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 80
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Numbered list of things to do (?) re: research/writing about Lewis and Clark's expedition and journals
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 81
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Description of Carty's involvement with Woodland Chamber of Commerce and relationship with exchange student Sam, from Africa.
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 82
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Essay noting that development of Clark county has robbed public of their history, which is no longer evident in the sites where settlers and Indians lived and died
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 83
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
History of Bozarth family's immigration from Europe in 18th century, descendents travelled cross country to NW
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 84
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Notes from "Clark County History" around p. 279; history is written so as not to offend those in power; Clark County was once the potato capital of the nation
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 85
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Brief biography of Benjamin L.E. Bonneville, namesake of BPA, B Dam, town of North Bonneville, 6p.
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 86
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Description of wagons used for migration on Oregon Trail, not the Conestoga wagon
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 87
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Essay re: The Oregon Trail, details of guides, supplies recommended, notes for slide presentation
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 88
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Typed manuscript re: Indian wars in NW 1850s, battle at the Cascades
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 89
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001