John Mcloughlin

John Mcloughlin

Fort Vancouver Emigrant Trails Hall of Fame Oregon-California Trails Association John McLoughlin The Pacific Northwest was in turmoil in the 1840s. The Hudson's Bay Company claimed the entire area. They built Fort Vancouver on the Biography banks of the Columbia River, run by Chief Factor Dr. John McLoughlin. Anti-British feelings in the United States were best described by the Born: Jean-Baptiste McLoughlin, 1784, term Manifest Destiny, describing the belief that the United States Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec was destined to expand from coast to coast. American pioneer settlers arrived on the Oregon Trail. The earliest pioneers landed at Fort Van- Died: 1857, Oregon City, Oregon Territory couver. McLoughlin had been told by his superiors that under no cir- Married: Marguerite Wadin McKay cumstances was he to give them aid or comfort. When these early pioneers arrived at Vancouver, they were exhaust- ed. McLoughlin could not knowingly cause them harm. Instead, he provided them with supplies, on his personal credit, from the fort's Achievements warehouses. Numerous Oregon Trail diaries say McLoughlin saved the lives of many Father of Oregon American pioneers, even though it was against his company's orders. Chief Factor, Fort Vancouver, WA Under pressure from the company, McLoughlin made the decision to retire and build in Oregon City. He built the largest house in Oregon Aided emigrants to Oregon Territory City. His house became the social center of the area. before boundary was settled In 1948 the McLoughlin House was named a National Historic Site. In Licensed to practice medicine in 1803 1953, a statue of McLoughlin was placed in United States Capitol Stat- uary Hall. In 1957, McLoughlin was named by the Oregon Legislature as the “Father of Oregon.” Today, many Oregon landmarks, from schools, streets, neighborhoods, and even a mountain are named for him. These are appropriate acknowledgments of Dr. McLoughlin's ac- tions for saving many pioneers and helping bring former HBC land into United States territory. .

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