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Harvey L. Clark

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299:. Clarke donated 20 acres (81,000 m) to the school that year, and deeded another 200 acres (0.81 km). Tualatin Academy would grow with the addition of a college, Pacific University in 1854, while the academy would be closed in 1915. Marsh Hall at the school is situated where the three original land claims of the town’s founders met, including Clarke’s. 28: 256:, and Clarke would take a land claim at the location. In 1843, he was one of several participants from the Tualatin Valley that participated in the Champoeg Meetings. At the May 2, 1843, meeting, Clarke voted for the creation of the 311:. Clarke would also sell 150 acres (0.61 km) of his land claim and donate the proceeds to the school he helped to found. The Reverend Harvey L. Clarke died on March 25, 1858, at the age of 50 in Forest Grove. 908: 517: 753: 490: 213: 738: 888: 733: 407: 893: 510: 485: 842: 209: 903: 868: 503: 196:, on October 2, 1807. In Vermont he married Emeline Cadwell , and they would have five children. In 1840, Clarke, with his wife, moved to 771: 236:. By 1842, Harvey and Emeline Clarke had moved to the North Tualatin Plains, built a small log home in Glencoe. They were teaching the 873: 268: 181: 67: 244:
children in their cabin. Harvey and Emeline Clarke were the first teachers in what would become the district of Tuality and later
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arrived and began working with Clarke to create a college in Oregon, which was chartered by the
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In 1842, Clarke and his wife started a school for Native Americans at Glencoe in what is now
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A history of Oregon, 1792-1849, drawn from personal observation and authentic information
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arrived in Forest Grove and joined the Clarkes in operating a home for orphans. In 1848,
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In 1844, Clarke established a Congregational Church in Forest Grove and another in
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Clarke traveled overland to the region, arriving in September 1840, at the
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as a Congregational Minister and as missionaries to the Native Americans.
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153: 224:, P. B. Littlejohn, and their wives. In Oregon, Clarke taught at the 267:. The following year he served as one of several chaplains to the 252:, and taught there. This location would later become the town of 388:
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Congregationalist missionaries in the United States
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His party included mountain men, 164:, May 2, 1843, and helped to found 405:Historic Landmarks Board: History. 14: 470:The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft 269:Provisional Legislature of Oregon 182:Provisional Legislature of Oregon 68:Provisional Legislature of Oregon 894:People from Forest Grove, Oregon 526:Christian Missionary history of 309:Clackamas County Female Seminary 258:Provisional Government of Oregon 431:History of Pacific University. 293:Oregon Territorial Legislature 1: 678:Jean-Baptiste-Zacharie Bolduc 468:Bancroft, Hubert Howe. 1882. 172:. Clarke also worked for the 904:People from Chester, Vermont 549:Margaret Jewett Smith Bailey 455:. Oregon Historical Society. 348:Dictionary of Oregon History 869:Methodist Mission in Oregon 630:Methodist Mission in Oregon 449:Oregon Historical Quarterly 362:Gray, William Henry. 1870. 925: 734:St. Francis Xavier Mission 668:Augustin-Magloire Blanchet 192:Harvey Clarke was born in 874:Pacific University people 673:François Norbert Blanchet 246:Washington County, Oregon 131: 84: 73: 46: 34: 25: 584:Josiah Lamberson Parrish 376:The End of the Missions. 491:Clark Historic District 486:History of West Tuality 797:Mary Richardson Walker 536:Methodist Missionaries 655:Catholic Missionaries 285:Tabitha Moffatt Brown 220:, and Robert Newell, 729:Sacred Heart Mission 150:Forest Grove, Oregon 117:Forest Grove, Oregon 782:Eliza Hart Spalding 683:Pierre-Jean De Smet 604:Chloe Clark Willson 589:Henry K. W. Perkins 443:Bain, Read (1920). 346:Corning, Howard M. 144:which would become 39:Participant at the 838:Tshimakain Mission 754:ABCFM Missionaries 744:St. Paul's Mission 645:Willamette Mission 618:Methodist Stations 609:William H. Willson 410:2007-12-17 at the 289:George H. Atkinson 275:Pacific University 170:Pacific University 168:that later became 156:, he moved to the 864:Champoeg Meetings 851: 850: 843:Waiilaptu Mission 787:Henry H. Spalding 722:Catholic Stations 713:Louis Vercruyesse 635:Nisqually Mission 234:Willamette Valley 226:Methodist Mission 174:Methodist Mission 162:Champoeg Meetings 135: 134: 41:Champoeg Meetings 916: 807:Narcissa Whitman 693:Antoine Langlois 640:Wascopam Mission 594:John P. Richmond 520: 513: 506: 497: 473: 466: 457: 456: 440: 434: 428: 415: 402: 391: 385: 379: 373: 367: 360: 351: 344: 297:Tualatin Academy 194:Chester, Vermont 166:Tualatin Academy 138:Harvey L. 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Index


Champoeg Meetings
Provisional Legislature of Oregon
Chester, Vermont
Forest Grove, Oregon
Tualatin Plains
Glencoe, Oregon
Forest Grove, Oregon
Vermont
Oregon Country
Champoeg Meetings
Tualatin Academy
Pacific University
Methodist Mission
chaplain
Provisional Legislature of Oregon
Chester, Vermont
Oregon Country
Whitman Station
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Joseph Meek
Alvin T. Smith
Methodist Mission
French Prairie
Willamette Valley
MĂ©tis
Atfalati
Washington County, Oregon
Tualatin Plains
Forest Grove

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