
The State Library has two items in its online collection that tell Ranald's story:
1. Ranald's deposition given to Captain Glynn of the Preble on the voyage back to America in 1849. Deposition of Ranald McDonald regarding his imprisonment in Japan, made to Captain James Glynn, USS Preble] [Washington, D.C.: G.P.O., 1850]From: Senate Executive Document (United State. Congress. Senate); 31st Congress, 1st Session, vol. 10, no. 84, p. 24-28. 2. Ranald's own account written years after the fact and edited for the Eastern Washington Historical Society. Ranald MacDonald : the narrative of his early life on the Columbia under the Hudson's Bay Company's regime, of his experiences in the Pacific whale fishery and of his great adventure to Japan : with a sketch of his later life on the western frontier, 1824-1894 by Ranald MacDonald. Spokane, Wash. : Published for the Eastern Washington State Historical Society of the Inland-American Printing Co., 1923