Narcissa Whitman died in what was called the "Whitman Massacre" at the Whitman Mission in Walla Walla, WA. Narcissa, along with her husband and 12 others were killed by the Indians living around the Mission.
John Carney Sager was the oldest of the Sager orpheons. He was born 1831 and died 1847 by Whitman massacre. Look on wikipedia under "sager orpheons".
The address of the Whitman Public Library is: 100 Webster Street, Whitman, 02382 1914
The phone number of the Whitman Public Library is: 781-447-7613.
The bloody massacre.
The massacre was called the Whitman Massacre (you can google it) because the missionary who died was Marcus Whitman along with his wife Narcissa Whitman
Marcus and Narcissa Whitman
she was shot in her chest. by immigrants in the Whitman massacre
November 29,1847
The Whitman Massacre was a violent event that occurred in 1847 at the Whitman Mission in present-day Washington. It was triggered by tensions between the Cayuse Native American tribe and the Whitman settlers over cultural differences, diseases, and land disputes. During the massacre, several settlers, including missionaries Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, were killed by the Cayuse, leading to the Cayuse War.
Narcissa Whitman died in what was called the "Whitman Massacre" at the Whitman Mission in Walla Walla, WA. Narcissa, along with her husband and 12 others were killed by the Indians living around the Mission.
Walt Whitman is a famous American poet. Narcissa Whitman and her husband Marcus were Christian missionaries who were killed by Native Americans who thought they had poisoned many members of their tribes. The attack on the Whitman's and their traveling companions is known as the Whitman massacre.
The Whitman Mission Massacre occurred on November 29, 1847, when members of the Cayuse tribe killed Dr. Marcus Whitman, his wife Narcissa, and several others in retaliation for the spread of diseases and cultural clashes. The massacre was a result of tensions between the settlers and the Native Americans over land, resources, and conflicting beliefs.
She was killed in the Whitman massacre in walla walla valley because her husband was treating whites for measles but letting Indian children die at least that's what the Indians thought.
When Dr. Marcus Whitman and Narcissa Prentiss Whitman set out to Oregon territory for a mission for the American Missionary Board, the Cayuse natives attack them and many other white settlers and missionaries. However, the settlers brought measles with them, and whenever Dr. Whitman gave medicine to the natives, they fell ill and died.
Peter Hall, a carpenter who had been working on the house, managed to escape the massacre and get to Fort Walla Walla to raise the alarm and get help. Also, three of the Sager children survived.
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