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THE LIFE OF ISAAC INGALLS STEVENS
CHAPTER XXVI THE CHEHALIS COUNCIL
CHAPTER XXVII PERSONAL AND POLITICAL.—SAN JUAN CONTROVERSY
CHAPTER XXVIII INDIANS OF THE UPPER COLUMBIA
CHAPTER XXIX THE WALLA WALLA COUNCIL
CHAPTER XXX CROSSING THE BITTER ROOTS
CHAPTER XXXI THE FLATHEAD COUNCIL
CHAPTER XXXII MARCH TO FORT BENTON.—MARSHALING THE TRIBES
CHAPTER XXXIII THE BLACKFOOT COUNCIL
A vivid portrait unfolds of a 19th‑century frontier leader, drawn from the careful recollections of his own son. The biography weaves personal letters, official reports, and detailed maps into a narrative that brings the era’s politics and landscapes to life, inviting listeners to travel back to the early days of the Pacific Northwest.
One striking episode recounts a council on the Chehalis River, where Governor Stevens gathered dozens of Chinook, Chehalis and other coastal tribes. The scene bursts with color—canoes gliding through cold water, women in bright shawls and painted faces, and a bustling camp of tents and wigwams surrounding a grand fire. Through the eyes of those present, the listener hears the mix of diplomacy, ceremony, and everyday hardship that defined these negotiations.
Beyond the council, the memoir offers a window into the challenges of governing a growing territory, the complexities of Native‑American relations, and the personal resolve of a man shaping a new frontier. It’s an intimate, well‑illustrated journey for anyone curious about this pivotal period in American history.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1005K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-08-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1918
A Civil War officer, Medal of Honor recipient, and mountaineer, he is remembered as one of the first men to complete a documented ascent of Mount Rainier in 1870. He also wrote about the American West and preserved the story of his father, territorial governor Isaac I. Stevens.
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