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Daniel Waldo (Oregon pioneer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniel Waldo (Oregon pioneer)
Daniel Waldo (March 22, 1800 – September 6, 1880) was an American legislator in the Provisional Government of Oregon, the namesake for the Waldo Hills near Salem, Oregon, and the father of two prominent Oregon politicians. He was also a member of the Oregon Rangers militia and fought in the Cayuse War. ==Early life== Waldo was born in 1800 in Harrison County, Virginia to Jedediah Waldo and Mary Polly Porter.〔Corning, Howard M. ''Dictionary of Oregon History''. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.〕 Harrison County would become part of West Virginia during the American Civil War when a portion of Virginia joined the Union as a new state. After turning 19 years of age Waldo migrated to Missouri where he entered the lumber business.〔 Then in 1825 he married Malinda Lunsford and they moved to St. Clair County, Missouri.〔 He descends from a Wiltshire, England family who migrated to Massachusetts in the American colonies in the 17th century.
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