The Sagers Go West, part 17


Matilda, on April 13, 1928, was living with a daughter in California. She died on that date at the age of eighty-nine.

To learn more on the Internet about the Whitmans please see:

Narcissa Whitman: Missionary to the Cayuse http://www.mkionwritenow.com/page2.html

Source for this article is:

Frazier, Neta Lohnes. Stout-Hearted Seven. Northwest Interpretive Association, Seattle, Washington, 1984.

THE WILD WILD WEST HAS ARRIVED AT SUITE 101 UNIVERSITY

To get in on the action check out these two courses: THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST, 1861 to 1876, http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/17161...

BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIGHORN, 1872 to 1876, http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/17638...

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