- Ira Babcock
Doctor Ira Leonard Babcock (c.1808-
March 21 1888 ) was an American pioneer selected as supreme judge with probate powers in 1841 inOregon Country .cite book
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title = Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature
publisher = The J.K. Gill Company:Portland, Oregon
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Doctor Babcock came to
Oregon fromNew York while working for theMethodist Mission run by Jason Lee.Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] Babcock arrived in Oregon in 1840.cite web
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accessdate = 2007-02-22 ] He came via the ship "Lausanne " with his wife and one son. They traveled with Jason Lee’s reinforcements for the mission that was re-located to present daySalem, Oregon . The "Lausanne" sailed around Cape Horn and included future governorGeorge Abernethy and the ReverendGustavus Hines .Judge
Babcock was selected on
February 18 1841 , to be the supreme judge for the settlers of the region. There was a need for a probate court in order to deal with the estate ofEwing Young . Young had become a wealthy rancher due to his economic activities that included participation in theWillamette Cattle Company in 1837. In 1842 he helped to organize theOregon Institute as a school for the children of the American settlers. After holding the supreme judge title for two years, Babcock took his family to theSandwich Islands for one year. After returning he was elected as judge again, but left Oregon permanently in November 1844. After leaving Oregon he joined theU.S. Army and served as a surgeon. In 1870 he returned to Oregon on a visit.References
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