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Oramel G Howland

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Oramel G Howland

Birth
Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Death
1869 (aged 35–36)
Mohave County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Mohave County Arizona near Mt. Dellenbaugh Add to Map
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Mountain man, printer, business agent and member of John Wesley Howell's Colorado river exploration. Powell's intent was to be the first to explore the Grand Canyon by river and he hired Howland to map the river. On August 28, 1869, however, he, his younger brother Seneca and William Dunn separated from the group while still in the canyon. Howland, according to Powell, stated that "it was madness to set out in this place" due to the upcoming rapids, falls and enclosed canyon walls. Powell and his remaining party safe navigated the river and emerged from the canyon two days later. The following month Powell received word that the three had been killed by Shivwit indians in Mohave County Arizona near Mt. Dellenbaugh. In 1870 he visited the tribe to confirm the story. Allegedly the men were blamed for the death of a Shivwit squaw.

Mountain man, printer, business agent and member of John Wesley Howell's Colorado river exploration. Powell's intent was to be the first to explore the Grand Canyon by river and he hired Howland to map the river. On August 28, 1869, however, he, his younger brother Seneca and William Dunn separated from the group while still in the canyon. Howland, according to Powell, stated that "it was madness to set out in this place" due to the upcoming rapids, falls and enclosed canyon walls. Powell and his remaining party safe navigated the river and emerged from the canyon two days later. The following month Powell received word that the three had been killed by Shivwit indians in Mohave County Arizona near Mt. Dellenbaugh. In 1870 he visited the tribe to confirm the story. Allegedly the men were blamed for the death of a Shivwit squaw.



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