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merchandise of his pioneer neighbor H. H. Pinto and laid out a town around it. He named the town Napavine. He ran the general store for many years and saw the railroad come to his town. He was three times elected to the Territorial Legislature, was appointed Postmaster, was a county commissioner and a delegate to the constitutional convention, and served on the school board. He returned to Scotland for a brief visit after the death of his wife of 51 years.
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History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington: Embracing an Account of the Original Discoveries on the Pacific Coast of North America, and a Description of the Conquest, Settlement and Subjugation of the Original Territory of Oregon; Also Interesting Biographies of the Earliest Settlers and
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militia in 1856. Because he had good relations with the local tribes, he did not take his family to the block house at Claquato for protection during the Yakima Indian uprisings of 1855-6. By 1873 James Urquhart had greatly expanded his land holdings. He purchased a small outpost and the
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A History of the Puget Sound Country: Its Resources, Its Commerce and Its People: with Some Reference to Discoveries and Explorations in North America from the Time of Christopher Columbus Down to that of George Vancouver in 1792
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where he worked on the new railroad that was being constructed, married a local girl by the name of Helen Muir, and started a family of his own.
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More Prominent Men and Women of the Pacific Northwest, Including a Description of the Climate, Soil, Productions of Oregon and Washington
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where he was Postmaster and ran the general store. He chose the town's name from the Indian word "napavoon" meaning small prairie.
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In 1855 the Washington Territory was thinly populated. The Urquhart family set off into the wilderness by canoe on the
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coast where he learned the merchant's trade in an uncle's store. He then moved on to
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legislature. He was also elected to three terms as a county commissioner in
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since ancient times. He left Ross-shire as a teenager going first to
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by boat, and finally joining a wagon train and heading west on the
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In 1851 Urquhart left his growing family in Scotland and sailed to
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Evans, E.; North Pacific History Company of Portland, Or (1889).
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were both profiled in this book. William had served as Mayor of
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Washington Territory
Lewis County, Washington
Napavine
Dingwall
Ross-Shire
Scotland
Cromarty
Black Isle
Clan Urquhart
Arbroath
North Sea
Linlithgow
New York City
New Orleans
Mississippi River
Oregon Trail
Oregon Territory
Columbia River
Washington Territory
Cape Horn
Cowlitz River
Lewis County
William Farrand Prosser
William Muir Urquhart
Chehalis
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History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington: Embracing an Account of the Original Discoveries on the Pacific Coast of North America, and a Description of the Conquest, Settlement and Subjugation of the Original Territory of Oregon; Also Interesting Biographies of the Earliest Settlers and More Prominent Men and Women of the Pacific Northwest, Including a Description of the Climate, Soil, Productions of Oregon and Washington
"Lewis County, WA 1870 [R-Y] Index"

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