- Alvin F. Waller
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name = Alvin F. Waller
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birth_date = Birth date|1808|5|8|mf=y
birth_place =Abington, Pennsylvania
death_date = death date and age|1875|12|26|1808|5|8
death_place =Salem, Oregon
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nationality = American
known_for =Willamette University
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employer =Methodist Mission
occupation = preacher
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religion = Methodist
spouse = Elpha White
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footnotes =Alvin F. Waller (1808-1875) was an American missionary in
Oregon Country and an early leader atWillamette University inSalem, Oregon . He was a native ofPennsylvania and helped found the first Protestant church west of the Rocky Mountains in 1843 in Oregon City.Early life
Alvin Waller was born in
Abington, Pennsylvania onMay 8 1808 .Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] He was ordained as a Methodist minister and preached on the East Seaboard of the United States. There he married Elpha White in 1833, and they would have five children. In 1839, Waller was recruited by Oregon missionary Jason Lee to join his mission in theWillamette Valley . Waller sailed for Oregon in October 1839 aboard the "Lausanne" and arrived in Oregon in May 1840 as part of theMethodist Mission ’s “Great Reinforcement” that included other such asIra L. Babcock ,George Abernethy ,Josiah Lamberson Parrish , andGustavus Hines .Oregon
Once in Oregon Waller was assigned to start a new branch of the main mission at the falls on the
Willamette River . There with the assistance of Lee theWillamette Falls Methodist Mission was established in 1840. The land claim came into conflict with that of theHudson’s Bay Company at that site, so DoctorJohn McLoughlin of the HBC took a personal land claim at the site. [http://www.ohs.org/education/oregonhistory/historical_records/dspDocument.cfm?doc_ID=0CF65FF6-E29A-06A9-45F501E74EB3B13D McLoughlin Land Survey Claim, 1843.] The Oregon History Project, accessedSeptember 18 2007 .] In 1844, McLoughlin and Waller settled the disputed land claims with Waller and the Methodists receiving townlots, $500, and five acres from McLoughlin.In 1842, he helped to build the Methodist church at the falls in what became
Oregon City, Oregon . Finished in 1844, the church was the first Protestant church west of theRocky Mountains .Horner, John B. (1919). "Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature". The J.K. Gill Co.: Portland. p. 83] In 1844, after the main mission at Salem was closed, Waller was re-assigned to the Wascopam Mission atThe Dalles, Oregon to replace Daniel Lee and H. K. W. Perkins.In 1847, Alvin Waller moved to
Salem, Oregon , and served as pastor to the old mission’s congregation until 1857. The following year he settled a Donation Land Claim in the city. Waller began working with theOregon Institute and helped in its transition toWillamette University in 1853. During this time he helped to raise funds for the construction of a new brick structure for the school that was completed in 1867 and named University Hall.Hines, Gustavus. Oregon and Its Institutions; Comprising a Full History of the Willamette University. Carlton & Porter, 1868.] The building was re-named asWaller Hall in 1912 to honor him.Gatke, Robert Moulton. 1943. "Chronicles of Willamette, the pioneer university of the West". Portland, Or: Binfords & Mort.] He remained active in religious and education activities and helped found several churches in Oregon in his later years. Alvin F. Waller died onDecember 26 1872 at the age of 64 in Salem. He was buried at theLee Mission Cemetery in that city. [ [http://www.oregonpioneers.com/marion/Lee_W.html Lee Mission Cemetery Burials-L.] OregonPioneers.com, accessedSeptember 18 2007 .]References
External links
* [http://www.endoftheoregontrail.org/road2oregon/sa27ORcity.html Oregon City history]
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