- Stephen Meek (guide)
Infobox Person
name= Stephen Meek
caption=
birth_date=July 4 1807
birth_place=Washington County, Virginia
death_date= death date and age|1886|1|11|1807|7|4
place_of_death=Etna, California
occupation= Trapper, guide
spouse= Elizabeth SchoonoverStephen Hall Meek (
July 4 1807 –January 11 1886 ) was a fur trapper and guide in the American west, most notably a guide on a largewagon train known asSt. Joseph's Company . A native ofVirginia , both he and his older brotherJoseph Meek would spend their lives as trappers west of theRocky Mountains .Early years
Stephen Meek was born in
Washington County, Virginia , onJuly 4 1807 .Corning, Howard M. (1989) "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 164.] In his autobiography he claims to be a relative of PresidentJames K. Polk . [cite book | first=Stephen | last=Meek | year=1948 | title=The Autobiography of a Mountain Man | edition= | publisher=G. Dawson | location=Pasadena, CA] He was educated in the local public schools in Virginia before beginning work forWilliam Sublette in 1827. He began working as a laborer for Sublett'sRocky Mountain Fur Company inSt. Louis, Missouri . Soon, however, he became a trapper for a variety of companies.American West
Meek joined an expedition with
Benjamin Bonneville in 1831 as a trapper, while Bonneville was exploring theGreat Salt Lake . From 1833 to 1834 he traveled toCalifornia with Joesph Walker.Palmer, Joel. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/lhbtn:@field(DOCID+@lit(lhbtnth030div7)): "Palmer's Journal of Travels Over the Rocky Mountains, 1845–1846"] (1847),Library of Congress catalog F592 .T54 vol. 30. p. 40.] Meek moved toOregon in 1835 and began working at theHudson's Bay Company 'sFort Vancouver forJohn McLoughlin . This included trips to California with Tom McKay.In 1841, Meek bought the first lot of the
Oregon City, Oregon , townsite fromJohn McLoughlin and helped to survey the land. He joined the American mountaineers that year for one year. The following year he served as a guide for awagon train of pioneers to theWillamette Valley fromFort Laramie , and in 1845 led the ill-fated group that followed him from theOregon Trail on theMeek Cutoff . That party split from the main party that includedJoel Palmer andSam Barlow atFort Hall . In May 1845, he married Elizabeth Schoonover atSt. Louis, Missouri , with whom he later had one son, George. The Meeks would reside atLinn City, Oregon , until 1848.Later years
Meek would later spend time in the mines of the
California Gold Rush before settling inSiskiyou County, California . In 1850, he briefly returned toOregon , before returning toCalifornia continuing to mine until 1865. In 1865, Elizabeth died, and he returned to working as a guide and trapper. Stephen Meek died inEtna, California , onJanuary 11 1886 , at the age of 78.ee also
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Harney Basin
*Malheur River References
External links
* [http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/centraloregon/heritage/history.shtml Deschutes & Ochoco National Forests - Heritage - History]
* [http://mtmen.org/mtman/html/smeek.html The Autobiography of Stephen Hall Meek]
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