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Ralph Wilcox : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ralph Wilcox
Doctor Ralph Wilcox (July 9, 1818–April 18, 1877), was the first teacher and practicing doctor in Portland, Oregon, United States.〔Corning, Howard M. ''Dictionary of Oregon History''. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.〕 He also served in the Provisional Government of Oregon, was a legislator during both the territorial period and when Oregon became a state, and a judge of Twality County during the provisional government. A native of New York, he committed suicide at work at the United States District Court for the District of Oregon in Portland. == Early life == Wilcox was born in East Bloomfield, New York to Arminta Lee Wilcox and Ralph Wilcox, Sr. on July 9, 1818.〔 In New York the younger Ralph graduated from Geneva Medical College in 1839.〔 He then moved to Missouri where he practiced medicine.〔Lang, H. O., ed. (''The 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''. ) Portland, OR, Geo. H. Himes, Book and Job Printer, 1885. p. 650. Retrieved on January 28, 2008.〕 Then in 1840 Ralph married Julia Ann Fickel, and the couple would have five children.〔 In 1845 the family traveled the Oregon Trail to Oregon Country and took the ill-fated Meek Cutoff.〔
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