- Pleasant M. Armstrong
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name= Pleasant M. Armstrong
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birth_date= 1810
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death_date=August 24 1853
death_place=Jackson County, Oregon
occupation= ship builder, soldier
spouse= Jane SmithPleasant M. Armstrong (1810-1853) was a pioneer in
Oregon Country in an area that would become the state ofOregon ,United States . He helped build a ship that was sailed toCalifornia to exchange for cattle, and voted at theMay 2 1843 , Champoeg Meeting.Oregon Country
Armstrong immigrated to the Oregon Country in 1840.Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] In 1842, he settled a farm in the Yamhill Valley, in what is now
Yamhill County, Oregon . During this time he helped build the "Star of Oregon" along withFelix Hathaway , John Canan,Ralph Kilbourne , Henry Woods, George Davis, Jacob Green, and laterJoseph Gale .cite book
last = Collins
first = Dean
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title = Stars of Oregon
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publisher = Binford & Mort
year = 1943
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id = ] The ship was then sailed to California where it was sold in a three-way deal where the Oregon pioneers received cattle. Armstrong and the others then drove 1,250 head of cattle, 600 horses and mules, and 3,000 sheep overland back to Oregon, arriving in early 1843.On
May 2 1843 , Pleasant Armstrong attended the meetings held atChampoeg, Oregon , where the pioneer settlers voted on whether to form a government. Armstrong voted for the creation of a government, and that faction won with a vote of 52-50, creating theProvisional Government of Oregon . Then in 1845 he married fellow Champoeg participantAlvin T. Smith ’s daughter, Jane Smith.When troubles in
Southern Oregon led to theRogue River Wars , Armstrong volunteered. OnAugust 24 1853 , he was killed in action at Evans Creek in Jackson County. His body was never recovered.References
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