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James Henry Dickey Henderson

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Henderson was not renominated by his party in 1866, and returned to his agricultural pursuits in Eugene. He also continued to preach, lecture, and write.
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in 1852. He worked as a publisher, pastor, and farmer before entering politics as a Republican, and served one term in the
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and establishing fruit orchards. Prior to moving to Eugene, he served on the committee that helped to establish
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in 1817 where he attended the public schools. He entered the ministry and was pastor of a church in
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in the general election. In Congress, Henderson served on the committees on the Pacific Railroad,
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Oregon
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Morrison, Perry D. (December 1955). "Columbia College 1856-60".
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He died in Eugene on December 13, 1885, and was interred in
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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James H. D. Henderson

U.S. House of Representatives
Oregon
At-large
John R. McBride
Rufus Mallory
Odd Fellows Cemetery
Salem, Kentucky
Eugene, Oregon
Republican
Oregon
Kentucky
Missouri
Pennsylvania
Oregon Territory
United States House of Representatives
Salem, Kentucky
Missouri Territory
Washington County, Pennsylvania
abolitionist
Oregon Territory
Oregon Trail
Portland, Oregon
Yamhill County
Eugene
Columbia College
Lane County
Republican Party
United States House of Representatives

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