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Hall Jackson Kelley : ウィキペディア英語版
Hall J. Kelley

Hall Jackson Kelley (February 24, 1790 – January 20, 1874) was an American settler and writer known for his strong advocacy for settlement by the United States of the Oregon Country in the 1820s and 1830s. A native of Maine, he was a school teacher and longtime resident of Massachusetts.
In 1834 Kelley led an expedition to Oregon Country. He became ill in the Northwest and was virtually deported by the head of the Hudson's Bay Company district office at Fort Vancouver. He continued to write about the territory to encourage its settlement. In 1868 he published a book about the region, by when the emigrants on the Oregon Trail had already numbered into the tens of thousands.
==Early years==
Hall Kelley was born in Northwood, New Hampshire, on February 24, 1790. He left school and began teaching in Hallowell, Maine, at the age of 16.〔
He graduated from Middlebury in Vermont in 1814 with a A.M. degree, and then graduated from Harvard College in 1820.〔 Kelley also worked as school principal in Boston from 1818-1823. On May 4, 1815, he married Mary Baldwin, daughter of a minister.

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