Women Who Made Pacific: Mary Richardson Walker | Pacific University
THE DIARY OF ELKANAH WALKER. "Seatcoes or Selahticks." | Deborah Hatswell BBR Being Believed Research & Investigation on Patreon
Elkanah Walker | Plateau Peoples' Web Portal
Nine Years with the Spokane Indians: The Diary, 1838-1848, of Elkanah Walker | Holzman Antiques
Elkanah Walker - Wikipedia
Copy of a Portrait of Reverend Elkanah Walker · heritage
1840 - Elkanah Walker
Walker Library Biography
WIBS Washington Idaho Bigfoot Search - Quote taken from a Journal in 1840 by a Missionary to the Spokane Indians, named Elkanah Walker. (Drury 1976, pp. 122-124) "Bear with me if I
Headstone, Reverend Elkanah Walker · heritage
English: Dedication of a memorial commemorating the Indian Mission on Chamokane Creek, Spokane County, Washington, 1908. English: Dedication of a memorial at Tshimakain commemorating the establishment of a mission among the
Elkanah Walker, Early Oregon Missionary - 1871
Elkanah and Mary Walker: Pioneers Among the Spokane Indians by Clifford Merrill Drury
Walker Family photo · heritage
The Diary Of Elkanah Walker - Sasquatch Chronicles
Letter to Elkanah Walker from D. Greene - Pacific Northwest Missionary Collection - WSU Libraries Digital Collections
Walker, Mary Richardson (1811-1897) - HistoryLink.org
Portrait of Elkanah Walker · heritage
Nine Years With The Spokane Indians: The Diary, 1838 1848, Of Elkanah Walker by Clifford Merrill Drury
Rev Elkanah Walker (1805-1877) - Find a Grave Memorial
Nine Years With Spokane Indians: Diary Of Elkanah Walker CLIFFORD DRURY SIGNED | #1728818055
The Other Elkanah Walker The Other Elkanah Walker Golden Wedding
Mary Richardson Walker: The Shattered Dreams of a Missionary Woman
Mary Richardson Walker Chapter DAR, Kelso-Longview, WA
Elkanah and Mary Walker By Clifford M. Drury. Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers Ltd., 1940. 283 pages. $3.00. | Church History | Cambridge Core
Myra Fairbanks Eells, Early Oregon Missionary - c. 1870
Transcript of letter from Henry Spalding to Elkanah Walker, Cushing Eells, and Marcus Whitman, October 2, 1843 | Whitman College