Memories of My Childhood

Authors

  • Christiana S. Corum

Abstract

"I think there was never a child in the history of Washington or Oregon who ever had so sad a story to write as I, Anna Griswold. My father was shot but lived to gain the block house, where he sank his head in my arms and died. I well remember the three days' siege in the blockhouse, without food or water; my mother and I on either side of our dead, and the cannon booming over our heads."

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Published

2010-01-08

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