Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of OregonHolman, Frederick V.
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Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon
Holman, Frederick V.
McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857; Oregon Territory -- History
"I have written Mr. Thurston, in reply to the above extract,
that myself and parties were kindly received, and were treated
well in all respects by J. McLoughlin, Esq., and the officers
of the Hudson's Bay Co.; but from the tenor of his letter, I
have no confidence that my testimony will be presented before
any committee to whom may be referred any subjects touching the
interests of said John McLoughlin, Esq.
"The very honorable treatment received by me from Mr.
McLoughlin during the years inclusive from 1832 to 1836, during
which time there were no other Americans on the Lower Columbia,
except myself and parties, calls on me to state the facts.
"The purpose of this letter is to ask the favor of you to
inform me what matter is pending, in which Mr. McLoughlin's
interests are involved, and before whom, and if you will
present a memorial from me on the matters stated in Mr.
Thurston's letter as above.
"Respectfully and truly your ob't servant,
"NATH. J. WYETH."
"Washington, Dec. 28, 1850."
"Dear Sir--I took the earliest opportunity to enquire of Mr.
Thurston what there was pending before Congress or the
Executive, in which Mr. McLoughlin's character or interest were
concerned. He would tell me nothing, nor am I aware of
anything.
"Respectfully your ob't serv't,
"R. C. WINTHROP."
"To. N. J. Wyeth, Esq."
"John McLoughlin, Esq.:
"Dear Sir--On the 19th of December, 1850, I received a letter
from Sam'l R. Thurston, delegate from Oregon, of which see copy
No. 1, and by same mail an Oregon newspaper containing a
communication over your signature, the letter [latter], I
think, addressed in your handwriting.
"From the tenor of Mr. Thurston's letter, I presumed he wanted
my testimony for some purpose not friendly to yourself. I
answered his letter as per copy No. 2, but doubting if my
testimony, except it suited his views, would be presented, and
being ignorant of his intentions, I wrote the Hon. R. C.
Winthrop, late Speaker of the House of Representatives, and at
present a member of the Senate of the United States, as per
copy, [No. 3] and received from him a reply as per copy [No.
4].
"Should you wish such services as I can render in this part of
the United States, I shall be pleased to give them in return
for the many good things you did years since, and if my
testimony as regards your efficient and friendly actions
towards me and the other earliest Americans who settled in
Oregon, will be of use in placing you before the Oregon people
in the dignified position of a benefactor, it will be
cheerfully rendered.
"I am, with much respect, yours truly,
"NATH. J. WYETH."
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