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624: 31: 186:. Bush quietly disfavored slavery in Oregon. But as an enthusiast for popular sovereignty he supported the right of white male voters to determine the question. He also strongly opposed abolitionists' moralistic and universal opposition to slavery and their support for what he termed "negro equality." For example, he published articles disparaging the abolitionist 206:
founded the Ladd and Bush Bank in Salem. Ten years later Bush would buy out Ladd and become the sole proprietor of the financial institution. He remained active in politics and was a member of the state Democratic Party's central committee, including time as the chairperson, and in 1892 was a
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wrote, "The continuation of Mr. Dickinson's anti-slavery and negro sympathy preachings was calculated only to prevent the growth of the church, and retard the spread of religion." Bush supported the 1857 Oregon Constitutional ban on Blacks immigrating to Oregon. In 1859, Bush became the first
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In the middle of the century newspapers were partisan instruments used to further political parties. Bush's use of his paper gave him the nickname of "Bushy Bush" and he often sparred with the rival party's newspaper
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official printer for the state of Oregon. As a Douglas Democrat, he opposed the election of Lincoln but ended up supporting the Union during the
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Labbe, James M. (2019). "The Colored Brothers Few Defenders: Oregon Abolitionists and Their Followers".
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was moved to Salem and Bush moved the newspaper there as well, where it would later become the Salem
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in 1850 in Massachusetts, but soon left for the Oregon Territory by the steamship Panama, taking the
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In 1854, Asahel Bush married Eugenia Zieber of Salem, with whom he would father four children:
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newspaper, he moved the paper to Salem when the territorial capital moved to that city. A
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Egbert, Oliver (1991). "Obed Dickinson and the "Negro Question" in Salem".
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from Salem Public Library's Oregon Historic Photograph Collections
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native, Bush became the first official printer for the state of
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Salem Pioneer Cemetery. Retrieved on December 1, 2007.
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Salem Online History. Retrieved on December 1, 2007.
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Archived from 281:Dictionary of Oregon History 7: 1168:American newspaper founders 392:Oregon Historical Quarterly 357:Oregon Historical Quarterly 10: 1199: 128:Saratoga Springs, New York 110:, and his estate is now a 1143:People from Salem, Oregon 1092: 1041: 825: 709: 691:Constitutional Convention 649:Willamette Cattle Company 631: 620: 524: 202:In 1867, Bush along with 141: 81: 73: 51: 37: 28: 21: 483:Images of the Bush House 124:Westfield, Massachusetts 122:Asahel Bush was born in 45:Westfield, Massachusetts 817:Willamette Trading Post 674:Donation Land Claim Act 562:Oregon boundary dispute 227:and as a regent to the 1102:Native peoples history 802:Thomas and Ruckle Road 614:Provisional Government 233:Salem Pioneer Cemetery 98:. 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Westfield, Massachusetts
Salem, Oregon
Salem, Oregon
Massachusetts
Oregon
city park
Westfield, Massachusetts
Saratoga Springs, New York
bar
Isthmus of Panama
Oregon
Portland
Oregon City
capital
Statesman Journal
The Oregonian
Thomas J. Dryer
Obed Dickinson
American Civil War
William S. Ladd
Democratic National Convention
Sally
Willamette University
University of Oregon
Salem Pioneer Cemetery
Bush's Pasture Park
National Register of Historic Places

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