George LeBreton
George LeBreton | |
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Recorder for the Provisional Government of Oregon | |
In office 1841–1844 | |
Preceded by | position created |
Succeeded by | |
Constituency | Oregon Country |
Personal details | |
Born | 1810 Massachusetts |
Died | March 4, 1844 Oregon | (aged 33–34)
George W. LeBreton (1810 – March 4, 1844) was a pioneer politician in the Oregon Country and served as the official recorder in the Provisional Government of Oregon.
Early life[]
LeBreton was born in 1810 in Massachusetts.[1] He then moved to Oregon along with Captain John H. Couch, an early sea merchant in Portland, Oregon.[2] He arrived in Oregon aboard Couch's vessel Maryland in 1840.[3] On February 18, 1841, he was elected as the recorder for the Champoeg Meetings and for the probate court that was created.[1] In 1843, when the provisional government was formed, he was again elected as the recorder, the forerunner to the office of Secretary of State.[1] He was killed by a Native American named Cockstock on March 4, 1844.[4] Cockstock stabbed and shot LeBreton, who later died of his wounds. Cockstock was killed by Winslow Armstrong. The incident lead to the creation of the Oregon Rangers as a militia.[2][4]
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References[]
- ^ a b c Oregon Blue Book: Oregon Secretary of State Agency History, page 11. Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on April 28, 2021.
- ^ a b Brown, J. Henry (1892). Brown's Political History of Oregon: Provisional Government. Wiley B. Allen.
- ^ Flora, Stephenie. Emigrants to Oregon in 1840. Oregon Pioneers. Retrieved on September 25, 2007.
- ^ a b (1921). Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature. Corvallis, Oregon: John B. Horner. pp. 125, 153–4, 176. OCLC 2959122. OL 13573540M. Retrieved February 22, 2018.
- Secretaries of State of Oregon
- Champoeg Meetings
- 1810 births
- 1844 deaths
- People from Massachusetts
- Members of the Provisional Government of Oregon
- Oregon pioneers
- People murdered in Oregon
- Assassinated American politicians
- Deaths by firearm in Oregon
- Deaths by stabbing in Oregon
- 19th-century American politicians
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