Henry A. G. Lee

Henry A. G. Lee

Infobox Politician
name = Henry A. G. Lee


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office = Member of the Provisional Legislature of Oregon
termstart = 1845
termend = 1846
constituency = Clackamas District
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office2 = Captain of the Oregon Rifles
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termstart2 = 1847
termend2 = 1848
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birthdate = circa 1818
birthplace = Virginia
deathdate = 1851
deathplace = At sea
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Henry A. G. Lee (c. 1818-1851) was a soldier and politician in Oregon Country in the 1840s. A member of Virginia’s Lee family, he was part of the Fremont Expedition and command troops during the Cayuse War in what became the Oregon Territory. He also was a member of the Oregon Provisional Government and the second editor of the "Oregon Spectator".

Early life

Lee was born in Virginia, circa 1818.Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] In 1843, Lee was a part of John C. Frémont’s Army expedition through the Western United States, including what is now the state of Oregon.Flora, Stephenie. [http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1843.htm Emigrants to Oregon in 1843.] Oregon Pioneers, accessed September 25 2007.] During the expedition he was sent with a note to Kit Carson ordering Carson to catch up to the group, and later when the party split into two Lee remained with Fremont before returning to Oregon on September 22.

Oregon Country

After settling in Oregon, Lee was elected to the Provisional Legislature of Oregon in 1845. [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/provisional/1845reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (1st Provisional) 1845 Regular Session] ] He represented the Clackamas District and served as Speaker of the body for part of the December session. In 1846, Lee became the second editor of the "Oregon Spectator", the first newspaper in the region. He replaced William G. T'Vault and would remain editor for nine issues of the paper before George Law Curry took over the position.

Cayuse War

On November 29 1847, the Whitman Mission near present day Walla Walla, Washington, was attacked by members of the Cayuse tribe in the Whitman Massacre. This lead to further violence in the ensuing Cayuse War prosecuted by the Provisional Government of Oregon and later the United States government against the Native Americans in what became the Oregon Territory in 1848. In December 1847 when word of the attack reached the Willamette Valley, the Provisional Government and Gov. George Abernethy called for volunteers to fight against the Cayuse, with Lee volunteering and being selected as captain of a 50 man unit to be dispatched immediately to The Dalles. The Oregon Rifles under the command of Lee formed on December 8, and gathered at Fort Vancouver on December 10 where they purchased supplies from the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) post.Fagan, David D. 1885. History of Benton County, Oregon: including its geology, topography, soil and productions, together with the early history of the Pacific Coast, compiled from the most authentic sources : a full political history ... incidents of pioneer life and biographical sketches of early and prominent citizens : also containing the history of the cities, towns, churches, schools, secret societies, etc. [Oregon] : D.D. Fagan.] The HBC would not extend credit to the Provisional Government, so the volunteer soldiers pledged their individual credit in order to purchase supplies with the hope that the government would be able to repay them at a later time. [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/rogue-river-war.htm Rogue River War.] GlobalSecurity.org, accessed September 25 2007.] The group was to protect the Methodist Mission there and prevent any hostile forces from reaching the Willamette Valley.

While preparation were made for war, the Provisional Government also attempted to negotiate with the Cayuse and other tribes. Lee was appointed as one of the peace commissioners, along with Joel Palmer and Robert Newell to seek a truce with the Cayuse and demand they turn over the killers from the massacre at the start of hostilities. [ [http://bluebook.state.or.us/cultural/history/history11.htm Oregon Blue Book: Oregon History: Cayuse Indian War.] Oregon Secretary of State, accessed September 25 2007.] Lee and his troops, with John E. Ross and Joseph Magone as lieutenants, then marched off to The Dalles, arriving on December 21. Upon arriving there, Lee led his men against a band of Native Americans and drove them off, but not before they stole 300 head of cattle. There the troops built a stockade and named the post Fort Lee for the commander, though the small fortification was also called Fort Wascopam. Lee’s forces continued defending the Wascopam Mission and settlers until Colonel Cornelius Gilliam arrived with a larger force in February 1848, at which point Lee became third in command after Gilliam and Lieutenant-Colonel James Waters.

With a larger force, the militia forces pressed east towards the Whitman Mission, with Lee commanding some troops and carrying out reconnaissance. By March 4 the forces reached the mission after a battle at Sand Hollows. After reaching the mission, Gilliam set out for The Dalles with a small force to supply that settlement, before continuing to Oregon City to report to the governor when he was accidentally shot and killed. Lee continued west with Gilliam’s body and was promoted to Colonel before returning to the front. Once at the front he discovered that the troops had elected Waters as Colonel, so Lee resigned as colonel and took the role as a subordinate to Waters.

Later life

After leaving the war, Governor Abernethy appointed Lee as superintendent of Indian Affairs in 1848. In 1849, he sought his fortune in the gold mines of the California Gold Rush. He successfully mined there before returning to Oregon and setting up business in Oregon City in 1850. That year Lee traveled by ship to New York to acquire inventory for his store, but died of Panama fever on his return to Oregon in 1851.

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