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Daniel Gault

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as a Republican to serve Washington County and District 56. From 1879 to 1880 he served on Hillsboro’s Board of Trustees, now known as the city council. In 1882, Gault returned to the Oregon House, this time representing District 45 and Multnomah County. He only served the one term each of his first
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Gault entered public service in 1874 when he was elected as superintendent of public schools in Washington County, serving one four-year term and leaving office in 1878. In 1876, he was elected to a two-year term in the
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where he continued working as a teacher until 1880. In 1878, he married a second time to Lydia E. Humphrey, and the marriage produced two sons, John and William. Humphrey’s sister Julia married poet
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of Cottage Grove, a position he retained until he died in 1912. His wife served as his deputy during this time at the post office. In civic affairs he was a member of the Congregational church, the
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Gault left Hillsboro in 1880 and moved to the Halliday area of Portland and taught two years in there before moving to a farm outside the city. During this time he also worked for the
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two stints in the legislature. Gault was elected one final time in 1902, and served in the 1903 sessions as Washington County’s representative from House District 15.
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Cemeteries: Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery inscriptions, surnames E-H, Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon.
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over a period of nearly 30 years. He also worked for several newspapers and founded two others.
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Republican League Register, a Record of the Republican Party in the State of Oregon
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Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ), and Republican League of Oregon (1896).
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with his family as a child where he became a teacher in several locales. A
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1903 Regular Session (22nd).
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1882 Regular Session (12th).
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1876 Regular Session (9th).
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for one year. While in Salem, he also taught mathematics at
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in 1905 where the Gaults established a newspaper, the
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Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on April 18, 2009.
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In 1852, the family moved to the 260:for the three years he was in the 232:, near what was then Tigardville. 14: 656:19th-century American legislators 601:People from Cottage Grove, Oregon 402:. Register Pub. Co. p. 1874. 360:Independent Order of Odd Fellows 502:"Washington County officials", 364:Ancient Order of United Workmen 343:Oregon House of Representatives 196:, he served three terms in the 66:Oregon House of Representatives 35:Oregon House of Representatives 606:People from Davis County, Iowa 1: 646:Willamette University faculty 666:People from Oregon Territory 492:. April 24, 1912. p. 7. 488:"Postmaster Laid to Rest". 198:Oregon Legislative Assembly 682: 631:American newspaper editors 368:Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery 134:Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery 636:Pacific University alumni 171: 92: 71: 40: 28: 529:"City Councilor History" 212:, along the border with 289:, in 1869. He sold the 250:Walla Walla, Washington 188:, he immigrated to the 329:Cottage Grove Sentinel 291:Polk County Republican 626:Educators from Oregon 315:Hillsboro Independent 280:Willamette University 254:Jacksonville Sentinel 220:and his mother from 272:and worked for the 153:Anna Rebecca Howell 16:American politician 641:Oregon postmasters 210:Davis County, Iowa 178:Daniel M. C. Gault 108:Davis County, Iowa 303:Samuel L. Simpson 175: 174: 155:Lydia E. 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Oregon House of Representatives
Washington County
Oregon House of Representatives
Multnomah County
Davis County, Iowa
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Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery
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Alma mater
Tualatin Academy
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Oregon Territory
Republican
Oregon Legislative Assembly
Davis County, Iowa
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Jacksonville
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Daily Statesman
Willamette University

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