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W. Byron Daniels : ウィキペディア英語版 | W. Byron Daniels W. Byron Daniels (December 17, 1848 – October 3, 1900) was an American prominent civic and political leader, as well as a lawyer and newspaper publisher in Vancouver, Washington Territory. ==Early life== Byron Daniels was actually William Byron Daniels, Jr. but throughout his life he preferred to go by W. Byron Daniels or Byron Daniels, to distinguish him from his well-known father William B. Daniels. Byron Daniels was born in Mentor, Ohio in December 17, 1848 on a farm. In 1854, his family came across the Plains in a covered wagon on the Oregon Trail to Yamhill County, Oregon Territory. Byron was educated in public schools in the area, and became a teacher in Oregon City, Oregon. In 1869 he moved to Vancouver, Washington Territory and began studying law with A. G. Cook and Henry G. Struve. In 1872 he was admitted to the Bar in Olympia, Washington Territory. After serving for a while as private secretary to Washington Territory Governor Elisha Peyre Ferry, he left to do surveying in Idaho, Oregon and California, and worked on land abstracts in San Francisco. In the surveying party were a number of persons that later became prominent in the Northwest, and continued as friends in politics. In 1875 he returned to Vancouver, Washington Territory and started up a law practice in that city.
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