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33: 526: 816: 219:, Gibbs raised an infantry regiment despite opposition from Oregonians. He also used his political power in Oregon to quash secessionist movements. His term ended on September 12, 1866. 831: 826: 243: 821: 211:, where he was elected to the state house. In 1862, he was elected as Governor of Oregon; his term began on September 10, 1862, thus he served during the 836: 801: 258:, former Senator from Oregon, while Gibbs was prosecuting election frauds in Oregon. He then returned to private practice in Portland at what is now 841: 480: 846: 364: 275: 274:, on December 29, 1886. His remains were returned from England by an act of the Oregon Legislature and he was interred at the 856: 851: 247: 510: 690: 411: 473: 497: 402: 259: 127: 201: 645: 466: 173: 101: 157: 204:
in 1852. He was also appointed as a customs collector for Gardiner, located at the mouth of the Umpqua.
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before becoming a teacher. Later he passed the bar and moved to California in 1849.
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and as a commissioner for the state to settle war claims from the wars against the
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After his term as governor, Gibbs was an unsuccessful candidate for the
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at the University of Oregon Special Collections and University Archives
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Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives
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Addison Crandall Gibbs was born on July 9, 1825, in
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Guide to the Addison Crandall Gibbs Papers 1858–1886
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There he moved to the town of 270:Addison Crandall Gibbs died in 240:United States District Attorney 358: 202:Oregon Territorial Legislature 1: 281: 167: 857:People from Gardiner, Oregon 852:People from Sherwood, Oregon 207:In 1860, Gibbs relocated to 174:Cattaraugus County, New York 102:Cattaraugus County, New York 7: 381:Addison Crandall Gibbs deed 238:. Gibbs then served as the 10: 873: 576: 533: 522: 496: 447: 438: 430: 425: 415: 400: 394: 389: 183: 158:second Governor of Oregon 143: 133: 123: 107: 95: 90: 86: 74: 62: 51: 43: 39: 30: 23: 390:Party political offices 265: 234:as the selection of the 341:: Portland. pp. 172–173 333:Horner, John B. 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Governor of Oregon
John Whiteaker
George Lemuel Woods
Cattaraugus County, New York
London, England
Republican
lawyer
politician
second Governor of Oregon
Oregon Territory
Cattaraugus County, New York
normal school
Oregon Territory
Gardiner
Umpqua River
Oregon Territorial Legislature
Portland, Oregon
American Civil War
United States Congress
United States Senate
James W. Nesmith
Henry W. Corbett
Oregon Legislature
United States District Attorney
United States District of Oregon
Native Americans
Ulysses S. Grant
George Henry Williams
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP

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