Daniel Lee (Oregon Missionary)
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Daniel Lee was a
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missionary to the
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in the
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of North America, beginning in 1834. He accompanied his uncle Jason Lee on the mission, and recounted many of his experiences along with Joseph H. Frost. He married Maria T. Ware, a teacher.


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* Methodist reports published in ''Oregon Historical Quarterly'', 1922. * wikisource:en:History of Oregon (Bancroft)/Volume 1/Chapter 7 {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Daniel American Methodist missionaries Methodist Mission in Oregon Methodist missionaries in the United States Clergy from Oregon Oregon Country Oregon pioneers