Albert E. Wilson

Albert E. Wilson

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name = Albert E. Wilson


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office = Judge of the Provisional Government of Oregon
term = Elected in 1843
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successor = Osborne Russell
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birthdate = circa 1813
birthplace = Massachusetts
deathdate = March 28 1861
deathplace = Oregon City, Oregon
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Albert E. Wilson (A.E. Wilson) (c. 1813–1861) was an American pioneer and merchant in Oregon Country. Raised in the United States, he moved to what would become the U.S. state of Oregon where he operated stores, was involved in politics, and was elected as the first judge of the Provisional Government of Oregon.

Early life

Albert Wilson was born in Massachusetts around 1813.Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] In 1842, he immigrated to the disputed Oregon Country aboard the ship "Chenamus" captained by John H. Couch. Upon arrival he opened a mercantile in Oregon City using goods he had brought with him from the East Coast. Wilson co-owned the store with George W. LeBreton.

Political activities

In 1842, Wilson helped to found the Oregon Lyceum in Oregon City, and in 1843 was involved with the petition by Robert Shortess sent to the United States Congress in an attempt to invalidate land claims held by the Hudson’s Bay Company and Dr. John McLoughlin. The land claims were along the Willamette Falls at Oregon City where McLoughlin claimed ownership over the islands at the falls, a prime location to utilize water power for mills.Bancroft, Hubert Howe. 1882. "The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft". San Francisco: A.L. Bancroft & Co.] George Abernethy helped to draft the petition, but Wilson was charged with copying the document so Abernathy’s name would not be attached to it for political reasons. Only Wilson and Shortess would sign the petition.Gray, William Henry. 1870. [http://books.google.com/books?id=TGI8DcTD4jAC&pg=PA300&lpg=PA300&dq=%22ae+wilson%22+oregon+pioneer&source=web&ots=ZpKlWA_wTE&sig=5Q4LUpLGJ7ILsdawEFNIgMKEHxY A history of Oregon, 1792-1849, drawn from personal observation and authentic information.] Portland, Or: Harris & Holman.] Though this petition was ineffective, later efforts by Samuel Thurston in 1850 did remove legal title of the disputed lands from McLoughlin.

Later in 1843 Wilson was a participant of the series of Champoeg Meetings. At these meetings the settlers decided to create a Provisional Government, with a determinative vote on May 2 1843. Wilson voted for the creation of the government, which passed 52-50., and he was elected as supreme judge with probate powers at an election held on July 5. [Oregon Pioneer Association. 1876. "Transactions of the ... Annual Reunion of the Oregon Pioneer Association". S.l: s.n.] He was to replace Ira L. Babcock who had been selected in 1841 before a government was created, however Wilson declined to serve.

Later years

By 1845 he owned a blockhouse along the Columbia River a few miles from Fort Astoria. [Minto, John. [http://www.oregonpioneers.com/doc45.htm As things were in 1845.] "Oregon Statesman", February 4 1904.] In 1846, Wilson opened a store near Astoria, Oregon, thus was one of the founders of that town, and was the first American merchant at that settlement. [Oregon Historical Society. 1925. "The quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society June 1925", volume xxvi, number 2. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press.] In 1847, he sold his property on the eastside of the Willamette River near Johnson Creek to Henderson Luelling.Clarke, S. A. 1905. "Pioneer Days of Oregon History". Portland: J.K. Gill Company.] Wilson only had squatter’s rights to the land, but Luelling later obtained legal tile through the Donation Land Act. The next year Wilson partnered with David McLoughlin and started stores in Portland, Oregon City, and Champoeg under the name of Pettygrove and Company. He was also involved with the timber industry along the lower stretches of the Columbia River before his death on March 28 1861. Albert E. Wilson was buried in Oregon City.

References

External links

* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~ormultno/History/Scott/chpt08.htm Chapter 8: River Navigation]


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