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During this time in Oregon, Leslie and his wife had two more daughters, but Mary died in February 1842. Mary was buried at the Pioneer Cemetery, which was part of the Leslie land claim as the first person buried there. Without his wife to assist in raising the children, Leslie decided to take them to
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Once in Oregon Lee assigned Leslie to be a magistrate for the area south of the Columbia River. Then in March 1838 Leslie was left in charge of the mission while Lee traveled back east again to secure more people for the mission in what would become the Great Reinforcement of 1839. After Lee returned
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These subsequent meetings began in the spring of 1843. Then on May 2, 1843, a vote was held and the settlers voted in favor of creating a government in the region by a vote of 52 to 50. David Leslie participated in these meetings and he voted in favor of creating the government at the May vote at
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At this time the Methodist Mission began moving from Mission Bottom to Mission Mill due to flooding at the former. Here Leslie helped construct the new sawmill and dam. He also helped organize the Methodist Episcopal Church of Salem, and then serving as its first pastor in 1841. Also in 1841 the
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By spring of 1843 David Leslie had returned from Hawaii to the mission. However, by this time the mission was beginning to be closed in Salem for a lack of natives to convert due to disease that had decimated the original inhabitants of the region. The missionary board had sent the Reverend
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from New York to reorganize the mission. He was housed in Leslie’s home. Still Leslie remained and married Adelia Judson Olley on January 7, 1844. Adelia brought two-year-old Robert Thomas to the marriage from her prior marriage to the deceased James Olley. She was the daughter of Reverend
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and the Willamette River, and McGilchrist and Mission streets in Salem. On that land he grew apples and pears, and built the fourth house in the city. In 1845, he was elected as the president of the board of trustees at the
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On February 18, 1841, a meeting was held to discuss the idea of creating a government in Oregon Country. This meeting was held at Leslie’s home, and was in part a response to the death of pioneer
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would later attend. There David Leslie studied languages, especially French. He then received a license to preach at the age of 23 in 1820.
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in 1836. In that region he participated in the early movement to start a government and his home was used for some of these
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as the first set of reinforcements to the mission. Leslie, his wife Mary A. Kinney, and three daughters sailed around
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After the closing of the Methodist Mission in Salem, David Leslie received the land in what is now between
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in Oregon Country that Lee started in 1834. So in 1836, Leslie agreed to go to the
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Life on the Plains of the Pacific. Oregon: Its History, Condition and Prospects
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as a supreme judge to deal with the Young estate), this was the first of the
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Gravestone of Rev. David Leslie in Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Oregon.
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that still stands today as the oldest building on Willamette’s campus.
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Meanwhile, in 1860 he sold 100 acres (0.40 km) of his farm to
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Leslie Middle School in Salem, Oregon is named in his honor.
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where there was a school for them. As they waited to leave
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The Oregon History Project: Spreading Old World Contagions
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that two years later would lead to the creation of the
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While still in New England, Leslie began work with the
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The Oregon Institute circa 1844 in present-day Salem.
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David Leslie (disambiguation)

Washington, New Hampshire
Salem, Oregon
Oregon
New Hampshire
Jason Lee
Methodist Mission
Oregon Country
meetings
Salem, Oregon
Oregon Institute
Willamette University
New Hampshire
Washington
Salem, Massachusetts
Wilbraham Academy
Jason Lee
Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Mission
Willamette Valley
Cape Horn
William H. Willson
Nisqually
Puget Sound
Washington state

Ewing Young
Ira L. Babcock
Champoeg Meetings

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