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Robert Newell (politician)

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900: 496: 38: 479:, where he worked as an interpreter and commissioner for the army outpost at that location from 1862 to 1868. His second wife died in May 1867, and he married a third and final time in 1869 to Mrs. Ward. In 1868, he went to Washington, D.C., along with several Indian chiefs, to attempt to amend some treaties between the United States and the Native American tribes. United States President 758: 487:, from a heart attack. He fathered five children by his first wife, and eleven by his second wife. After his death, several Native American tribes granted him 5 acres (20,000 m) of land in what is now Lewiston, with the deed dated June 9, 1871. 347:, he became so skilled at basic surgery and healing, despite not having professional medical training, that he earned the nickname "Doctor" or "Doc" Newell that stayed with him the rest of his life. 415:
Newell’s first wife died in 1845 and was buried at Champoeg. Her gravesite is accessible to visitors at the current Champoeg State Heritage Area. He remarried in 1846 to Rebecca Newman. After the
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in 1849, although he resigned during the final session. During the 1847 meeting of the group, Newell served as Speaker of the body.
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Newell voted in favor of creating a provisional government in the region. The vote passed 52 to 50 and a
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in 1959. The house retains some of the original architectural details, including some of the windows.
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then appointed him as an Indian agent that year. Robert Newell died on November 24, 1869, in
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Terry, John (March 25, 2007). "'Doc' Newell to get his due at parties First of two parts".
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was created. Newell served in that body from 1843 until it was replaced with the
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after Oregon achieved statehood in 1859. He served as a Democrat representing
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Oregon Legislative Assembly (4th Provisional) 1848-1849 Regular Session.
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and his group on a party to trap beaver. Others in the group included
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Oregon Legislative Assembly (3rd Provisional) 1847 Regular Session.
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in 1849. In 1850, he returned to Oregon where he platted the
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with his brother-in-law Joseph Meek. They settled on the
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Oregon Legislative Assembly (1st) 1860 Regular Session.
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Historic images of Robert Newell and the Newell House
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Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on January 30, 2008.
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Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on January 30, 2008.
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Newell House Museum. Retrieved on January 30, 2008.
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In 1860, Newell was elected to the 7: 523:Daughters of the American Revolution 427:for the tribes located south of the 343:woman in 1833. During his time as a 305:National Register of Historic Places 521:by the Oregon State Society of the 339:in the 1830s, and married Kitty, a 16:American politician and fur trapper 509:A replica of Robert Newell's 1852 14: 1469:19th-century American legislators 1414:Politicians from Zanesville, Ohio 590:. Binfords & Mort Publishing. 350:In 1840, he moved permanently to 132:Provisional Legislature of Oregon 54:Provisional Legislature of Oregon 898: 833:Oregon & California Railroad 611:. pp. Regional News, p. 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Robert Newell (disambiguation)

Speaker
Provisional Legislature of Oregon
Morton M. McCarver
Henry A. G. Lee
Asa Lovejoy
Ralph Wilcox
Provisional Legislature of Oregon
Champoick District
Oregon House of Representatives
Marion County
Zanesville, Ohio
Lapwai, Idaho
Joseph L. Meek
Oregon Country
Oregon
Ohio
Provisional Government of Oregon
Oregon State Legislature
Newell House Museum
French Prairie
Champoeg
National Register of Historic Places
Zanesville, Ohio
William Sublette
Joseph L. Meek
Jedediah Smith
trapped fur
Rockies

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