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John Smith Griffin

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where he opposed the type of resolution introduced at the May third meeting. Though opposing the type of measure, he did vote for the creation of the Provisional Government in what was a 52-to-50 vote in favor of the formation of a government. This temporary government continued until the government
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among others. Griffin continued as minister of the congregation until the parishioners removed him in 1845 because of his rigid beliefs, replacing him with
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he received an education in both the schools and seminaries. Griffin was then ordained a minister and sent to
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as Spalding's second wife. John Smith Griffin died on February 5, 1899, and is buried at
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Men of Champoeg: A Record of the Lives of the Pioneers Who Founded the Oregon Government
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This Far-Off Sunset Land: A Pictorial History of Washington County, Oregon
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became part of the United States. In 1848, Griffin took possession of the
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and later organized a church on the Tualatin Plains in the
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Washington County Museum. Retrieved on February 18, 2008.
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Griffin arrived in Oregon in 1839 and stayed at the
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Congregationalist missionaries in the United States
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Index


Champoeg Meetings
Tualatin Plains
Castleton, Vermont
Oregon
Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery
45°31′14″N 123°00′21″W / 45.52043°N 123.00582°W / 45.52043; -123.00582
Oregon Country
Champoeg Meetings
Provisional Government of Oregon
Fort Vancouver
Tualatin Valley
Castleton, Vermont
New England
Ohio
Litchfield County, Connecticut
Whitman Mission
Hudson's Bay Company
Fort Vancouver
Columbia River
Tualatin Plains
Washington County, Oregon
Cascade Mountains
Tualatin Valley
East Tuality Plains
Joseph L. Meek
George W. Ebbert
Joseph Gale
Charles Richard McKay
Harvey L. Clark

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