Drury, Clifford Merrill, 1897-1984
Drury, Clifford Merrill
Clifford Merrill Drury
VIAF ID: 13599553 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Drury, Clifford Merrill
- 100 1 _ ‡a Drury, Clifford Merrill ‡d 1897-1984
- 100 1 _ ‡a Drury, Clifford Merrill, ‡d 1897-1984
- 100 1 _ ‡a Drury, Clifford Merrill, ‡d 1897-1984
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Drury, Clifford Merrill, ‡d 1897-1984
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Works
Title | Sources |
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1778-1939 [and] 1939-1949 | |
California imprints, 1846-1876 : pertaining to social, educational, and religious subjects. A bibliography of 1099 titles: books, pamphlets, broadsides, periodicals, newspapers, and manuscripts; each described, annotated, and located | |
Chief lawyer of the Nez Perce Indians, 1796-1876 | |
Diary of Titian Ramsay Peale Oregon to California overland journey, September and October 1841 | |
During the Korean War, 27 June 1950 - 27 June 1954 | |
Elkanah and Mary Walker : pioneers among the Spokanes | |
First white women over the Rockies : diaries, letters, and biographical sketches of the six women of the Oregon mission who made the overland journey in 1836 and 1838 | |
Henry Harmon Spalding, 1936. | |
The History of the Chaplain Corps, United States Navy. | |
Marcus and Narcissa : Whitman and the opening of Old Oregon. | |
Marcus Whitman, M. D., pioneer and martyr | |
More about the Whitmans, 1979: | |
My road from yesterday : an autobiography | |
Navy chaplains 1778-1945 | |
Nicodemus | |
Nine years with the Spokane Indians : the diary, 1838-1848, of Elkanah Walker | |
On to Oregon, 1998: | |
On to Oregon : the diaries of Mary Walker and Myra Eells | |
Presbyterian panorama : one hundred and fifty years of national missions history | |
Rudolph James Wig, engineer, Pomona College trustee, Presbyterian layman. | |
San Francisco YMCA; 100 years by the Golden Gate, 1853-1953. | |
A tepee in his front yard; a biography | |
Where wagons could go : Narcissa Whitman and Eliza Spalding | |
William Anderson Scott, "no ordinary man." |