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1847: Wagon trains carry measles; Cayuse blame missionary for withholding care
Wagon trains bring measles over the Oregon Trail to Waiilatpu, near what is now known as Walla Walla, Washington. The Presbyterian missionary Dr. Marcus Whitman comes to the area to convert local tribes, including the Cayuse, but instead turns his attention to measles victims on the wagon trains. Within months, half the Cayuse succumb to the disease. Some Indian survivors, who blame Whitman for withholding treatment, execute him, his wife, and others at their mission. The Cayuse later condemn to death three young men involved in the attack.
- Theme
- Epidemics
- Region
- Northwest Coast