Box 1
Contains 64 Results:
Fort Astoria 1813. From Franchere’s narrative of Voyage to Northwest Coast of America. (New York, 1854) [Figure 1]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.
Chinook Indian woman with infant undergoing process of head flattening. From Catlin’s North American Indian. (London, 1841) [Figure 2]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.
Archibald Menzies (1784 - 1842) [Figure 3]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.
Fort Vancouver ca. 1845 [Figure 4]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.
Dr. John McLaughlin (1784 - 1857) [Figure 5]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.
Dr. William Fraser Tolmie (1812 - 1886) [Figure 6]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.
A page from Dr. John Scouler’s journal, describing Indian with distended caeum. [Figure 7]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.
A memorandum of a page from Dr. Forbes Barclay’s case book [Figure 8]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.
Dr. Forbes Barclay (1812-1873) [Figure 9]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.
Dr. William Cameron McKay (1834 - 1893) [Figure 10]
The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.