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William Waldo (April 22, 1832 – November 24, 1911) was an American politician and attorney in Oregon. Born in Missouri, he came to the Oregon Country with his family that included father Daniel Waldo. He would serve in the Oregon State Senate, including as president of the body in 1885. Waldo was also a county judge,〔Bell, Sue. (Salem Online History: Marion County Commissioners. ) Salem Public Library. Retrieved on February 13, 2008.〕 while his brother John B. Waldo would serve on the Oregon Supreme Court.〔 〕 ==Early life== William Waldo was born in Gasconade County, Missouri, on April 22, 1832 to Daniel and Malinda Lunsford Waldo.〔Corning, Howard M. (1989). ''Dictionary of Oregon History''. Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 256.〕 In 1843, the family traveled the Oregon Trail to Oregon Country along with neighbors Jesse and Lindsay Applegate.〔 William joined the militia during the Cayuse War, serving for the Provisional Government of Oregon in the war against those responsible for the Whitman Massacre.〔 In 1849, he headed south to California for the gold mines. There he worked at Yreka before returning to Missouri in 1852.〔 Waldo purchased and drove 300 head of cattle to Oregon in 1853 to the family’s farm in the Waldo Hills.〔 For a few years he traveled back and forth from his birth state to what was the Oregon Territory, even attending the University of Missouri at one time.〔
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