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D. O. Quick

David O. Quick (August 27, 1829 – December 1910) was an American educator and politician in the state of Oregon. A native of Indiana and a trained lawyer, he crossed the Oregon Trail where he was a school teacher and later farmer. He served one term as a Republican in the Oregon House of Representatives.
==Early years==
David Quick was born on August 27, 1829, in the state of Indiana.〔Lang, Herbert O. (1885) (''History of the Willamette Valley, Being a Description of the Valley and Its Resources, with an Account of Its Discovery and Settlement by White Men, and Its Subsequent History Together with Personal Reminiscences of Its Early Pioneers''. ) G.H. Himes, Book and Job Printer, pp. 849-850.〕 He later moved to Illinois where was a teacher and he read law under the direction of James Davis, and was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1850.〔〔 He married Sarah Updyke and had son child, Emerson, before she died in 1857.〔 In 1858, he married Amelia E. Young, and they had seven children together; Elmer, Emerson O., William D., Anna May, Warren, Frederick, and Ada Gertrude.〔
In 1859, Quick and his family crossed the Great Plains on the Oregon Trail to reach Oregon.〔〔Phinney, Mark. (Benton Co., Oregon, INTERVIEWS – T. ) WPA Historical Records. Retrieved on March 13, 2009.〕 Along the way, the family suffered hardships and had to sell most of their possession before Quick worked as a miner and earned enough to continue the journey.〔 After arriving, he was admitted to the Oregon bar in 1864.〔 The family settled in Washington County where Quick owned a hotel in Hillsboro along with a saw mill, as well as taught school.〔

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