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Sam Barlow (pioneer)

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Barlow was convicted of manslaughter in August 1827, for killing George Matlock with an ax on October 16, 1826. He was sentenced to one year of hard labor. Scores of people, including the victim's brother, pleaded for Barlow's pardon and quashing of his sentence since he did it to prevent harm to his
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The 1854 Thomas Dryer ascent as being the first to climb the peak is often in dispute with the July 11, 1857 climb of Henry Pittock, L.J. Powell, William S. Buckley, W. Lyman Chittenden and James Deardorff. The Pittock climb is better documented and the Dryer climb is not. Most historians claim the
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1857 Pittock climb as being "THE FIRST" ascent to the summit, and the Dryer attempt was a few hundred feet short.
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Horner, John B., (1921) Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature. J.K. Gill: Portland. p. 39.
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of Thomas McKay, which he later sold to his son William. The land eventually became the town of
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In 1845, when he was 53, Barlow's family arrived in Oregon. His party of seven wagons joined
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Barlow was the son of William Henry Harrison Barlow and Sarah Kimbrough, born in
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Palmer's Journal of Travels Over the Rocky Mountains, 1845–1846
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Oregon Pioneer, Toll road owner/operator, Justice of the Peace
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Barlow is buried beside Susannah Lee Barlow at Barlow.
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There is also a high school east of Gresham, Oregon,
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Index

Sam Barlow (Oregon pioneer)

Nicholas County, Kentucky
Canemah, Oregon
Oregon
Barlow Road
Oregon Trail
Nicholas County, Kentucky
Bloomington
Indiana
William
James B. Ray
Joel Palmer
Cascade Range
Oregon City, Oregon
Christmas
Mount Hood
Barlow Pass
Justice of the Peace
Clackamas County
Kintzing Prichette
donation land claim
Barlow, Oregon
Cyrus Olney
Thomas J. Dryer
Sam Barlow High School
William Barlow House
"Susannah Lee Barlow, Madonna of the Barlow Trail"

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