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Francis A. Chenoweth

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part of Benton County. His children were Ella, Lloyd, Elizabeth, William Preston, Lindus, Ross Francis, Heber, Somerville Samuel, Mary Theresa, and Robert Ulysses S. Grant Chenoweth. Francis A. Chenoweth fell ill in the summer of 1899 and died on November 29, 1899, at the age of 80 in Kings Valley
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on the river. There he operated a business portaging cargo and passengers around the set of rapids. This consisted of a mule powered train pulling cars over a two to four mile (6 km) track. Opened in 1851, it was the first railroad in what is now the state of
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A History of the Puget Sound Country: Its Resources, Its Commerce and Its People: with Some Reference to Discoveries and Explorations in North America from the Time of Christopher Columbus Down to that of George Vancouver in 1792
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History of the Willamette Valley Being a Description of the Valley and Its Resources, with an Account of Its Discovery and Settlement by White Men, and Its Subsequent History, Together with Personal Reminiscences of Its Early
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counties. Both counties were north of the Columbia, and while in office from late 1852 to early 1853 he advocated to create a new territory on that side of the river. On March 2, 1853,
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was created out of the northern and eastern portions of Oregon Territory, eliminating those counties. The following year Chenoweth was elected to the
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Chenoweth continued to practice law in Corvallis and live there until the 1880s. He helped organize and later served as the president of the
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on March 27, 1850, and they had eight children. Chenoweth and family settled at the new community of
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in 1865 as a shareholder. Now a Republican, he was elected to the Oregon House in 1866 representing
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to replace Victor Munroe. Chenoweth served as judge on the high court until 1858. He moved north to
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In 1863, Chenoweth returned south to what was then the state of Oregon, settling in the
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Hubert Howe, Bancroft; Frances Auretta Fuller Barrett Victor (1888).
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after leaving the court and in 1859 was again elected to the House.
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Francis Chenoweth builds Washington's first railroad in July 1851
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Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives
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of Oregon's second judicial district (Benton County) in 1872.
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In Spring 1854, he was appointed by United States President
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and was selected as Speaker of the body for one session.
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In 1852, Chenoweth was elected as a Democrat to the
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Speaker
Oregon House of Representatives
Isaac R. Moores, Jr.
John Whiteaker
Washington House of Representatives
Washington Supreme Court
Franklin Pierce
Victor Munroe
Franklin County, Ohio
Kings Valley, Oregon
Pacific Northwest
Ohio
Iowa
Wisconsin
Oregon Territory
Washington Territory
Washington House of Representatives
Washington Supreme Court
Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Clark County, Ohio
Grant County, Wisconsin
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Iowa
Oregon Territory
Columbia River
Oregon City
Cascade
lower set of rapids

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