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Barnesville Academy, continuing his education there until four months beyond the time that his blacksmith apprenticeship ended. The apprenticeship had paid for the first six months of school. At the school he earned a certificate that allowed him to become a teacher
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updated Deady's earlier compilation of the state's laws. His criminal laws remained largely in effect in Oregon until the legislature revised much of those laws in 1971. Deady also was the author of the state's business incorporation act. The act was the first in the country to place all business
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Ireland on September 25, 1794, and married McSweeny on June 10, 1823. Matthew was the oldest of five children in the family. He began his education at the school where his father was a teacher, remaining at that school until the age of twelve. In 1828, the family relocated
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P. Deady"; as there was no such person, Deady withdrew from the court on the grounds that the commission was invalid, with McFadden taking his place for the remainder of the term. Historian Sidney Teiser noted contemporary speculation that both the commission and the error were the result of
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after Wimple had been charged for murdering his wife. Deady represented him at trial and was to receive as payment Wimple's land claim via his will. Wimple was convicted of the murder and sentenced to death, but was hanged only after being recaptured from a jail break.
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February 17, 1841, he left home after a disagreement with his father and moved to
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during the 1870s and 1880s, even convening a grand jury to examine charging anti-Chinese crowds with criminal acts. These crowds were threatening violence against these minorities in an attempt to expel the immigrants from the state.
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September 12, 1859, in Salem, but had the court relocated to Portland by the start of the September session of 1860. He moved to Portland where he helped to found the
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to pardon Nimrod O'Kelly after O'Kelly's controversial conviction for the murder of Jeremiah Mahoney. O'Kelly was eventually spared from the gallows.
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assigned Deady to serve as a circuit court judge for the
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Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved January 21, 2008.
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Rose City Justice: A Legal History of Portland, Oregon
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on July 7, 1845, from his instructor Nathan R. Smith.
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Deady Hall: Architecture of the University of Oregon.
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Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.
1032:"Annual Address to the Oregon Pioneer Association."
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1505:Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature
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1432:Flores, Trudy and Sarah Griffith.
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1770:Schill, Michael (June 10, 2020).
1076:Portland: Board of Regents, 1886.
1058:Portland: Board of Regents, 1879.
376:Matthew Paul Deady was born near
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1967:Oregon & California Railroad
1872:Seat established by 11 Stat. 437
1522:Crafting the Oregon Constitution
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1070:Portland: A. G. Walling, 1885.
1038:Oration Delivered at Roseburg.
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608:Deady's General Laws of Oregon
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1807:Hubbard, Saul (2020-06-24).
1117:Dictionary of Oregon History
932:American Antiquarian Society
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2570:History of racism in Oregon
1574:September 20, 2005, at the
1387:Oregon Historical Quarterly
1308:Lansing, Ronald B. (2005).
1115:Corning, Howard M. (1956).
1052:Portland: G.H. Himes, 1879.
1046:Portland: G.H. Himes, 1878.
786:United States circuit court
778:United States Supreme Court
474:and the agent's family. At
317:United States Supreme Court
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1242:Deady, Matthew P. (1975).
1088:In Two Volumes. Portland:
955:National Historic Landmark
851:Among Deady's work is the
517:That summer he worked for
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154:Oregon Territory Council
2610:Oregon Territory judges
2227:Willamette Trading Post
2084:Donation Land Claim Act
1972:Oregon boundary dispute
1845:Federal Judicial Center
1843:, a publication of the
1492:Federal Judicial Center
1490:, a publication of the
1384:, by Sidney Teiser, in
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2212:Thomas and Ruckle Road
2024:Provisional Government
1272:Leeson, Fred. (1998).
1020:Wallamet or Willamette
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984:, State Printer, 1863.
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1779:president.uoregon.edu
1709:president.uoregon.edu
1662:Johnson, David Alan;
1652:Deady (1975), p. 628.
1636:Washington Law Review
1292:Deady (1975), p. 630.
1189:Hines, H. K. (1893).
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444:St. Clairsville, Ohio
1962:Hudson's Bay Company
1942:American Fur Company
1891:Charles B. Bellinger
1742:Trustees.uoregon.edu
1675:University of Oregon
1666:; Weisiger, Marsha.
1014:Hubert Howe Bancroft
947:University of Oregon
810:University of Oregon
747:United States Senate
362:University of Oregon
297:Oregon Supreme Court
99:Oregon Supreme Court
91:Charles B. Bellinger
2408:Eliza Hart Spalding
2019:Pacific Fur Company
1987:Oregon missionaries
1952:Executive Committee
1620:, Vol. 80, p. 1449.
924:Stanford University
804:with Oregon in the
753:Tenure on the court
490:, he arrived where
482:regiment bound for
405:Covington, Kentucky
386:Baltimore, Maryland
97:7th Justice of the
2353:Morton M. McCarver
2343:David Thomas Lenox
2207:Philip Foster Farm
2111:Great Gale of 1880
1947:Columbian exchange
1835:Matthew Paul Deady
1612:2010-06-19 at the
1554:2007-04-18 at the
1482:Matthew Paul Deady
1439:2016-08-27 at the
1408:2020-12-09 at the
1365:2019-05-18 at the
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344:and Oregon. Deady
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1897:
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1568:Photos of the UO.
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892:Chinese Americans
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563:Political career
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492:Portland, Oregon
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