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conversion efforts. According to his biographer Cornelius J. Brosnan, Lee saw "Oregon as the home of a future white civilization" as early as 1837 while back in New York. In a letter addressed to the Methodist Missionary Board he beseeched for agriculturalists. Lee felt that because "this country will settle ere long," if the board were to send "a few good, pious settlers" then "an incalculable benefit" would benefit "generations yet unborn."
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HBC gave the Catholic Missionaries. By removing the political control over Catholics, the Company would lose influence among the settlers. An additional motive was that the Oregon Mission was in debt to the Company. These were the roots of Lee's support for a government in 1841, rather than finding a local regime necessary in and of itself.
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In the summer of 1837, missionary Anna Maria Pittman arrived at Lee's mission to assist him. It had been suggested to Lee that he might marry Pittman, but at first he was not interested, finding her unattractive. After getting to know Pittman better, Lee changed his mind, writing, "I at length became
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After hearing the news that he was ejected as the superintendent from Marcus Whitman, who had recently returned from the United States, Lee went to meet the Board in person to defend himself. Crossing Mexico and sailing up the Mississippi River, Lee reached New York City on 27 May 1844. He found the
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attacking the leadership of Lee for several years. Conflict with White, who previously managed the mission financial records, had been a source of discontent for years. White was accused by Lee of having spent money at Fort Vancouver on the account of the mission. Rather than show his records, White
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Over time the superintendent began to request additional missionaries and laymen be sent to relieve him of temporal duties. This view was shared by Daniel Lee and later missionaries, all of whom complained of having to spend too much time away from conversion efforts. Additionally Lee downplayed the
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gave the superintendent a positive appraisal, it wasn't enough to counter the years of criticisms. Reports held Lee accountable for a general neglect and disinterest in converting Indigenous peoples. Additionally, Lee's inability to provide a complete financial history of the Willamette Mission and
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The delays in communication with the Board of Managers back in the United States eventually necessitated Lee to return there to give a more thorough description of the activities of the Mission. Prior to leaving he was influential in the propagation of a memorial by many residents of the Willamette
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Lee was no longer an active participant of the political activities in the valley. By this point, according to Brosnan, "Jason Lee's political acumen made him realize that a local provisional government was not the direction where lay Oregon's true interest." Abernethy joined Lee in criticizing the
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who had till then dispensed justice on the Catholic population of the Willamette Valley. Blanchet was accused by Lee of splitting the settler community by refusing to submit to the attempted civic authority. This attempt was aimed at cutting the financially supportive relationship and patronage the
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in January. A common topic Slacum had with French-Canadian and American settlers residing in the Willamette Valley was about livestock. All the cattle residing in Oregon at the time was then owned by the HBC. Despite this, McLoughlin authorized the loaning out of livestock as needed to missionaries
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Lee noted that if America were to control the area many of the laymen of the Mission would in time become permanent settlers, which did eventually occur as predicted. During his time in the United States Lee went on several speaking tours throughout the nation along with a visit to his hometown in
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began plans to create an alcohol distillery for sale to natives. Once this became known to the Society its members were mobilized into action. In a letter signed by residents of the valley, Young was requested to refrain from opening the distillery and offered to cover the costs of forfeiting the
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Lee also highlighted that the indigenous populations were on the decline from disease in 1836: "unless the God of heaven undertake their cause, they must perish from off the face of the Earth, and their name blotted out from under heaven." This became a typical view of Lee despite his continued
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Ewing Young became the center of attention of the Willamette Valley farmsteads once again with his death and his extensive estate, which had no heirs to claim it in 1841. Several meetings were held and Lee chaired the first one where he put forth a proposal for a singular jurisdiction for all
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to attempt to colonize Oregon. At a meeting with the Missionary Board in November the Board approved his plan for the creation of recruiting laymen such as blacksmiths and mechanics, the creation of grist mill, and expansion of agricultural production. After the memorial arrived in
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After giving birth to their child, Lee's wife, Anna Maria Pittman Lee, died in June. The child, a boy, died a few days after birth. News of his wife and son's deaths reached Lee more than two months later as he entered Missouri. Lee soon remarried to Lucy Thompson Grubbs.
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and highlighted the potentials of trade with Asia and the Pacific. Besides gathering funds for missionary work, Lee apparently left for the east as he had a "desire to promote" Oregon as a worthwhile place for colonization. Lee spent three weeks at the interior
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its subsidiary stations proved to be too much for the Board. They appointed Rev. George Gray as the new superintendent and instructed him to dispose of the temporal properties of the Mission, including the grist mill and missions not actively used.
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Canada to raise funds for the mission. Despite his position that only two additional preachers were needed, the Board recruited five. Lee and the "great reinforcement" sailed aboard the Lausanne and arrived in Oregon on 1 June 1840.
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convinced that she was eminently qualified to do all the duties and kind offices of an affectionate companion, and was worthy of my highest regards, esteem, and love". Lee and Pittman were married on July 16, 1837.
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to present the land claims of the Oregon Mission. When finally meeting with the Board leadership Lee was able to rectify his position, but he wasn't reappointed as superintendent. He opted to raise money for the
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gave passage to Young and other men to California. Returning overland with a herd of 600 livestock, the portion for Lee and the Mission bestowed a sound means of nutritional self-sufficiency.
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and graduated in 1830. Between 1830 and 1832 he was minister in the Stanstead area and taught school. Lee had applied to the London-based Wesleyan Missionary Society to proselytize to the
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Lee formed the Oregon Temperance Society in 1836, composed of lay members of the Mission and former HBC employees. Blocked out of the local fur trade by the HBC, pioneer
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venture. Young blamed the HBC for "tyranizing oppression" and the situation he was in but nonetheless agreed to forfeit production of alcohol without compensation.
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Carey, Charles H. (1922b), "The Mission Record Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Willamette Station, Oregon Territory, North America, Commenced 1834",
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the subsequent year, calling upon its readers to send preachers to the Rocky Mountains and beyond. The article quickly was given the attention of
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Jason Lee was the youngest of fourteen siblings. At the age of 13 Lee was self-supporting, converted to Methodism at 23 and later attended the
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Valley addressing the United States Congress. The document requested that the American government establish rule over the regions of the
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volunteered to serve as missionaries for them. Both were appointed as missionaries by the church, given orders to open and maintain a
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for someone to bring the "Book of Heaven", prophesied in a vision, to the Salish people. An account was editorialized by the
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accounts from fellow priests by proclaiming that hundreds of natives had become Methodists. It wasn't until the arrival of
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for the small missionary group to travel with his party. In early 1834 the combined group departed from
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requesting the Book of Heaven in 1831 (their people had heard of it years before), Lee and his nephew
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in 1953, having been finished by Gifford MacGregor Proctor after the death of his father, sculptor
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while waiting for an escort from the HBC. Viewing the growing farms maintained by the Cayuse and
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inhabitants south of the Columbia river. This was the culmination of feuds with Vicar General
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in 1840 that Lee was finally allowed to focus solely on proselyting to indigenous peoples.
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leadership debating over slavery, which soon led to a schism and the formation of the
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The first representative from the United States to visit the Methodist station was
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among the Salish. At the time, the Pacific Northwest was "jointly occupied" by the
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and settlers. To resolve this pressing issue, Slacum suggested that cattle from
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Slacum, William A.; Forsyth, John (1912), "Slacum's Report on Oregon, 1836-7",
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Equality on the Oregon Frontier: Jason Lee and the Methodist Mission, 1834-1843
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Transactions of the Eighth Annual Re-Union of the Oregon Pioneer Association
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to join him in Oregon. Richmond was later appointed as the head of the
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in 1906 alongside the remains of his two wives and infant daughter.
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Himes, George H. (1919), "Beginnings of Christianity in Oregon",
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Memorial services at re-interment of remains of Rev. Jason Lee
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Brosnan, Cornelius J. (1933), "The Oregon Memorial of 1838",
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in January 1839. In correspondence with Representative
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The house Lee occupied in 1841 is preserved as part of the
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in particular "far more filthy and indolent than the Kioos
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Champoeg Meetings and their developments as unnecessary.
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volunteered for service in the planned mission among the
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market. The party of priests and fur trappers arrived at
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While studying there, he became friends with 1427: 1399:The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 1377:The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 1313:The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 1282:The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 1218:The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 1064: 837:The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 164:. The missionaries went overland in 1834 with 2122: 1483: 1396: 643:-- Pioneer Methodist missionary in California 583:, formerly known as the Mission Mill Museum. 1373:"Diary of Reverend Jason Lee—II (Continued)" 361: 2525:Methodist missionaries in the United States 1272:Missionary History of the Pacific Northwest 2129: 2115: 1490: 1476: 1423:, New York City: Robert Carter & Bros. 1387: 782: 534:, and had conferences with both President 517:left for the United States in 1841. While 36: 1392:, Seattle: University of Washington Press 1342: 1350: 1337:, Portland: Press of the Gazette-Times, 1235: 1162: 1016: 932: 719: 566: 487:it was presented to Congress by Senator 339: 234: 1453:The Architect of the Capitol: Jason Lee 1420:Annals of the American pulpit. Vol. VII 1416: 1184: 1173: 1151: 1112: 1100: 1088: 1076: 1040: 1004: 980: 956: 944: 920: 806: 794: 683: 659: 586:In 1953, the State of Oregon donated a 335: 2467: 1351:Lee, Daniel; Frost, Joseph H. 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(1881), 1177:Jason Lee:Prophet of New Oregon 1169:, New York City: Abingdon Press 1152:Barclay, Wade Crawford (1950), 1133: 824: 530:. In the meantime, Lee went to 251:or Flathead tribe journeyed to 195:Jason Lee was the first of the 1388:Loewenberg, Robert J. (1976), 1174:Brosnan, Cornelius J. (1932), 327:Marriage to Anna Maria Pittman 261:Christian Advocate and Journal 121:missionary and pioneer in the 1: 2289:Jean-Baptiste-Zacharie Bolduc 1623:Russo-American Treaty of 1824 1458:Jason Lee's Mission to Oregon 407:Promoting a settler authority 230: 206: 125:. He was born on a farm near 2545:19th-century American clergy 2510:Willamette University people 2160:Margaret Jewett Smith Bailey 1440:, San Francisco: History Co. 1417:Sprague, William B. (1856), 831:Lee, Jason (December 1916). 647: 499: 278:Arrangements were made with 255:and requested from resident 7: 2485:Methodist Mission in Oregon 2241:Methodist Mission in Oregon 1205:Carey, Charles H. (1922a), 1187:Oregon Historical Quarterly 1163:Bashford, James W. (1918), 636:Methodist Mission in Oregon 624: 604:Alexander Phimister Proctor 239:Jason Lee's mission in 1834 227:, the secretary, had died. 10: 2561: 2345:St. Francis Xavier Mission 2279:Augustin-Magloire Blanchet 1300:Holman, Frederick (1907), 1065:Victor & Bancroft 1890 894:: CS1 maint: url-status ( 581:Willamette Heritage Center 365: 213:Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy 95:Methodist Episcopal Church 21:Jason Lee (disambiguation) 18: 2500:People from Salem, Oregon 2426: 2363: 2332: 2284:François Norbert Blanchet 2264: 2228: 2145: 2071: 2020: 1804: 1688: 1670:Constitutional Convention 1628:Willamette Cattle Company 1610: 1599: 1503: 1435:History of Oregon, Vol. 1 1269:Hines, Harvey K. (1899), 1253:, Toronto: William Briggs 1208:History of Oregon. 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Jason Lee (disambiguation)

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Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopalian
Pacific Northwest
Stanstead
Nez Perce
Bitterroot Salish
St. Louis
Daniel Lee
mission
United Kingdom
United States
Treaty of 1818
Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth
Columbia River basin
fur trade
Fort Vancouver
John McLoughlin
Kalapuya
Willamette Valley
Oregon missionaries
Oregon Country
Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy
Osman Baker
First Nations
Richard Watson

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