John P. Gaines

John P. Gaines

:"This article is about the Governor of Oregon Territory. For the U.S. Congressman from Tennessee, see John W. Gaines."Infobox_Governor
name=John Pollard Gaines


caption=
order=3rd
office=Territorial Governor of Oregon
term_start=1850
term_end=1853
lieutenant=
predecessor=Kintzing Prichette
successor=Joseph Lane
birth_date=birth date|1795|9|22|mf=y
birth_place=Augusta, Virginia (now West Virginia), U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1857|12|9|1795|9|22|mf=y
death_place=Salem, Oregon, U.S.
party=Whig
profession=Politician, Lawyer
spouse=Elizabeth Kinkead Gaines
religion=
footnotes=

John Pollard Gaines (September 22, 1795 – December 9, 1857) was a U.S. military and political figure. He was a Whig member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Kentucky from 1847 to 1849, and he served as Governor of the Oregon Territory from 1850 to 1853, stepping down after a turbulent term in office.

Early life

Gaines was born September 22, 1795 in Augusta County, Virginia, to Abner Gaines and Elizabeth Matthews. His grandfathers and great-grandfather served during the American Revolutionary War. He received an education and studied law, and volunteered in the War of 1812. In 1819, Gaines married Elizabeth Kincaid from Kentucky.Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] He was a lawyer practicing in Boone County, Kentucky, and served as a state legislator in Kentucky during the 1820s and 1830s.

Military

Gaines volunteered and was appointed the rank of "Major" during the Mexican-American War in 1846. During the war in 1847 he was General Winfield Scott’s aide-de-camp. He and some 80 soldiers were captured at Incarnation in January 1847. They were held captive in Mexico City until August. While a prisoner, he was elected to the 30th United States Congress from Kentucky's 10th Congressional District. He served one term and lost reelection.

Governor of Oregon Territory

At the end of his term as congressman he returned to Boone County, and in October 1849 he accepted the position of Governor of the Territory of Oregon. He was a supporter of President Zachary Taylor, who was elected in 1848. The Taylor administration rewarded Gaines by appointing him to be the Oregon territorial governor. However, Gaines was the President’s second choice, with future President Abraham Lincoln turning down the offer.Brown, J. Henry (1892). [http://books.google.com/books?id=8kcOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=titlepage Political History of Oregon: Provisional Government] . The Lewis & Dryden Printing Co.: Portland. p. 124-125] He traveled with Territorial Secretary Edward D. Hamilton aboard the sloop "Falmouth" to Oregon.

From the start, Gaines's tenure in office proved to be difficult. He arrived in the territory by ship, losing two of his daughters to yellow fever along the way in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil. Shortly after arriving in the territory, his wife died in 1851 after falling off a horse. His political life would prove to be just as turbulent.

During his tenure in June 1850 he became a member of an Indian Commission set up by the United States government to negotiate treaties with the Native American tribes west of the Cascade Mountains in the territory. [http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ohq/106.3/reddick.html SuAnn M. Reddick and Cary C. Collins. Medicine Creek to Fox Island: Cadastral Scams and Contested Domains. Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 106, No. 3] ] This commission was created because of the Donation Land Act in 1850 allowed citizens to settle up to 640 acres and the government wanted the lands west of the Cascades for settlement and to move the tribes to Eastern Oregon. However, Gaines and his fellow commissioners Alonzo A. Skinner and Beverly S. Allen were only able to get treaties signed that allowed the tribes to remain on the west side and in the foothills of the Willamette Valley. The commission ratified 19 treaties and was then disbanded in February 1851.

His tenure was marked with fierce partisanship, facing opposition from the press and the Democrat-controlled territorial legislature. Gaines unsuccessfully tried to keep the territorial capital at Oregon City, Oregon. The governor also pushed for other Whig policies that were at often at odds with popular sentiment. These unpopular positions, coupled with fierce partisanship, cemented a perception that Gaines was an Easterner, out of touch with Pacific Coast needs and attitudes.

In 1853, Gaines left office, succeeded by the Democrat Joseph Lane, who assumed the reins of government for three days. Undeterred by the past hostilities of the Oregon electorate, he chose to stay in Oregon, remarrying and settling in a farm just outside Salem, Oregon. His second marriage was to Margaret B. Wands in 1853. In 1854 he and two of his sons (Archibald & Abner) drove over 200 head of cattle from Kentucky and Arkansas across the plains to Oregon. 35 of these were pure bred Durham.

Later life

Gaines ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1855, but lost to Lane.Lansing, Ronald B. 2005. "Nimrod: Courts, Claims, and Killing on the Oregon Frontier". Pullman: Washington State University Press. p. 266.] Governor Gaines' appointment to the governorship cost him the death of several of his family. Two daughters (Harriet & Florella) in 1850 in Brazil, his wife (Elizabeth) in 1851 in a fall from a horse, at which time his remaining children were sent back to relatives in the east. His daughter Matilda died in Tennessee in the spring of 1857. He died December 9 1857 and is interred in the Old Pioneer Cemetery at Salem, Oregon.

References

External links

* [http://www.salemhistory.net/people/john_pollard_gaines.htm Biography from Salem (Oregon) Online History]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gaines.html "Gaines" in The Political Graveyard]
* [http://www.osl.state.or.us/home/lib/governors/jpg.htm| Oregon State Library - Governors of Oregon Photographs] - Short biography. and photograph.
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6254267 John P. Gaines] at Find A Grave


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