- Hiram Straight
Infobox Politician
name = Hiram A. Straight
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office = Member of theOregon Territorial Legislature
termstart = 1845
termend = 1846
constituency = Clackamas District
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office2 = Member of theOregon Territorial Legislature
constituency2 = Clackamas County
termstart2 = 1855
termend2 = 1856
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birthdate =March 7 1814
birthplace =Washington County, New York
deathdate = death date and age|1897|1|8|1814|3|7
deathplace =Canemah, Oregon
party = Democrat
spouse = Susan LasswellHiram Aldrich Straight (
March 7 1814 –January 8 1897 ) was an American farmer and legislator in what became the state ofOregon . A native ofNew York state, he would live inIowa before traveling theOregon Trail to what was then theOregon Country . In Oregon, he would serve in theProvisional Legislature of Oregon and theOregon Territorial Legislature .Early life
Hiram Straight was born on
March 7 1814 , inWashington County, New York , to Lydia Fanning Straight and Elisha Straight.Corning, Howard M. (1989). "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 235.] By 1838 he moved to the state ofIowa where he married Susan Lasswell (born in 1817) near the town of Burlington. The couple would have seven children together, including George, Julia, Cyrus Branson, Mary Etta, Jane, Hiram Jr., and John. In 1843, Straight and the family would take theOregon Trail to what was then theOregon Country , arriving atOregon City, Oregon .Flora, Stephenie. [http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1843.htm Emigrants to Oregon in 1843.] Oregon Pioneers. Retrieved onFebruary 18 2008 .]Oregon
The Straight family settled on 600 acres at the mouth of Abernethy Creek on the
Clackamas River . [Kohnen, Patricia. [http://www.usgennet.org/alhnorus/ahorclak/timeline1.html Clackamas County, 1800 to 1843.] At the End of the Oregon Trail. Retrieved onFebruary 18 2008 .] There he farmed this land that would later become his donation land claim, and was a member of theOregon Lyceum in Oregon City. In 1845 and 1846, Straight was elected to and served in theProvisional Legislature of Oregon representing the Clackamas District, nowClackamas County, Oregon . In 1846, the Oregon boundary dispute was settled and in 1848 the region south of the 49th degree became theOregon Territory . In 1850, Straight served on the jury that convicted five members of theCayuse tribe of murder and sentenced them to death for their role in theWhitman Massacre . He was the foreman of the jury in this trial that had followed theCayuse War .Straight was elected to the
Oregon Territorial Legislature 1855 for the 1855 to 1856 session. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/territorial/1855reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (7th Territorial) 1855 Regular Session.] Oregon State Archives. Retrieved onFebruary 18 2008 .] He served for that single session as a member of the Democratic Party representing Clackamas County. Hiram Straight continued to farm until his death onJanuary 8 1897 , at the age of 82 at Canemah, which is now within Oregon City. He was buried at the family’s private cemetery in Clackamas County along with his wife. The 19-plot cemetery is one of 800 historic cemeteries in Oregon. [Nakamura, Motoya. The Hiram Straight Cemetery. "The Oregonian ",July 19 2007 .] [Mayes, Steve. Heritage cemeteries get attention in workshops. "The Oregonian ",July 19 2007 .] The family home, built in 1856, is still standing. [McCarthy, Dennis. Historic oak tree on the Hiram Straight homestead topples. "The Oregonian ",January 1 1993 .]References
External links
* [http://www.sos.state.or.us/archives/50th/whitman/whitmanverdict.html The Whitman Massacre Trial: A Verdict is Reached]
* [http://www.co.clackamas.or.us/docs/wes/tricity/02_history.pdf Clackamas County]
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