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Medorem Crawford

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638: 279:’s school for nine months. In 1843, he married Adalene Brown, whom he met on the trip to Oregon. They had five children; Medorem, Jr., Mary, Henrietta, John, and Frederick. Medorem, Jr. was the first white American male born on the west side of the Willamette River when delivered in January 1844. 31: 474:
History of the Willamette Valley, Being a Description of the Valley and Its Resources, with an Account of Its Discovery and Settlement by White Men, and Its Subsequent History Together with Personal Reminiscences of Its Early
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of captain. Assigned as an assistant quartermaster, he organized a 100-man unit under orders to protect emigrants over the Great Plains. Upon completion of the task that year, the unit disbanded in October at
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Crawford resigned from the Army after the last escort and received appointment by the President as collector of internal revenue for Oregon. He served in that office from 1864 until 1869. President
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to assist Captain William Murray Maynadier in escorting emigrants to Oregon over the Oregon Trail. Crawford returned to the east in 1862 and received a commission from President
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in 1848, displacing the Provisional Government. In 1859, Oregon became the 33rd state of the Union. In 1860, Crawford was elected as a Republican to serve Yamhill County in the
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in retirement, serving as the organizations president from 1878 through 1881. Medorem Crawford died at his home near Dayton on December 26, 1891, at the age of 72.
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Crawford retired to his farm near Dayton in 1876. His wife died on May 20, 1879, and he remarried the next year to Mrs. Eunice Burrows. In 1862, son
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that were held to determine if Euro-American settlers wanted to form a government. On May 2, 1843, a vote was held creating the
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downriver from Salem. The Crawford family remained on the farm there until the fall of the next year. Crawford moved to
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In 1861, he returned to New York to visit his father, and on his way back to Oregon was pressed into service by the
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Journal of Medorem Crawford. An account of his trip across the plains with the Oregon pioneers of 1842
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for seven years. He moved to a farm on Joe McLoughlin’s old land claim at the mouth of the
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after statehood and was appointed to several federal government offices. During the
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1848–1849 Regular Session (4th Provisional).
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1847 Regular Session (3rd Provisional).
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and lived there until 1842. On March 17, 1842, he began his journey to the
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appraiser of merchandise in 1871, where he remained until 1876.
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Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1860 Regular Session (1st).
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as a legislator. A Republican, he later served in the
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in April 1845 where he worked portaging goods around
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where he graduated in 1867. He worked his way up to
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He first settled in 14: 714:19th-century American legislators 302:in 1852 and filed and received a 44:Provisional Legislature of Oregon 359:Provisional Government of Oregon 193:Provisional Government of Oregon 378:Oregon House of Representatives 282:Also in 1843 he bought part of 267:wagon train and arrived in the 203:he escorted emigrants over the 197:Oregon House of Representatives 83:Oregon House of Representatives 372:The United States created the 1: 404:in the army and is buried at 384:to the United States Senate. 215:Medorem Crawford was born in 16:Oregon politician (1819–1891) 507:Dictionary of Oregon History 191:and served in the resulting 694:United States Army officers 520:Oregon Blue Book: 1917–1918 406:Arlington National Cemetery 179:. A native of the state of 730: 699:People from Dayton, Oregon 591:"Lawrence Carter Crawford" 505:Corning, Howard M. (1989) 410:Oregon Pioneer Association 162:Eunice Burrows (1880–1893) 166: 160:Adalene Brown (1843–1879) 109: 88: 49: 37: 28: 471:Lang, Herbert O. (1885) 233:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 363:Provisional Legislature 275:where he taught at the 247:, and the start of the 217:Orange County, New York 125:Orange County, New York 382:Edward Dickinson Baker 245:Independence, Missouri 183:, he emigrated to the 259:Crawford crossed the 332:Washington Territory 304:Donation Land Claim 241:St. Louis, Missouri 570:"Medorem Crawford" 367:Clackamas District 319:United States Army 243:, before reaching 201:American Civil War 75:Clackamas District 66:position dissolved 654:Champoeg Meetings 402:brigadier general 365:to represent the 355:Champoeg Meetings 341:appointed him as 314:until his death. 286:’s land claim at 277:Methodist Mission 269:Willamette Valley 189:Champoeg Meetings 170: 169: 135:December 26, 1891 721: 616: 615: 608: 602: 601: 599: 598: 587: 581: 580: 578: 577: 566: 560: 554: 548: 542: 536: 530: 524: 523: 516: 510: 503: 480: 469: 374:Oregon Territory 349:Political career 339:Ulysses S. Grant 296:Willamette Falls 237:Cincinnati, Ohio 173:Medorem Crawford 138: 114:Personal details 93: 63: 54: 33: 23:Medorem Crawford 19: 729: 728: 724: 723: 722: 720: 719: 718: 704:Oregon pioneers 644: 643: 625: 620: 619: 610: 609: 605: 596: 594: 589: 588: 584: 575: 573: 568: 567: 563: 555: 551: 543: 539: 531: 527: 518: 517: 513: 504: 483: 470: 423: 418: 390: 351: 323:Abraham Lincoln 284:James A. O'Neil 257: 225:Schuyler County 213: 161: 149:Political party 140: 136: 123: 94: 89: 61: 55: 50: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 727: 725: 717: 716: 711: 706: 701: 696: 691: 686: 681: 676: 671: 666: 661: 656: 646: 645: 642: 641: 636: 631: 624: 623:External links 621: 618: 617: 603: 593:. ANC Explorer 582: 572:. 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Provisional Legislature of Oregon
Clackamas District
Oregon House of Representatives
Yamhill County
Orange County, New York
Dayton, Oregon
Oregon
New York
Oregon Country
Champoeg Meetings
Provisional Government of Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
American Civil War
Oregon Trail
Orange County, New York
Havana
Schuyler County
Oregon Country
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Cincinnati, Ohio
St. Louis, Missouri
Independence, Missouri
Oregon Trail
Great Plains
Elijah White
Willamette Valley
Salem
Methodist Mission
James A. O'Neil

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