Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888

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Oregon pioneer, legislator, and writer.

From the description of Letter, 1864 Oct. 31. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 22390872

Elwood Evans (1828-1898), born in Philadelphia, went to Oregon Territory in 1851 as deputy collector of customs at Nisqually. From 1859 to 1861, he served as mayor of the newly incorporated town of Olympia, Washington. In addition to his historical work, A History of the Pacific Northwest, he contributed many historical articles to local papers.

From the guide to the Elwood Evans notebook, 1859-1882, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

Applegate joined the 1843 emigration to Oregon from Missouri, led the 1845 party that opened the southern road or "Applegate Trail" into Oregon,and was a member of the 1845 committee establishing the Provisional Government of Oregon.

From the description of Oregon letters, 1830-1862. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702125745

Jesse Applegate was born in Kentucky and attended the Rock Creek Seminary in Illinois. He later worked as a school teacher and a clerk before serving as deputy surveyor to the Missouri surveyor general. In 1832 he married Cynthia Ann Parker who became mother to their 13 children. Applegate's brothers, Charles and Lindsay, and their families joined Jesse and his family on the Oregon Trail in what was known as the "Great Migration" of 1843. Jesse led a company of immigrants across the plains and mountains to The Dalles on the Columbia River in Oregon. The next year he started a farm in what is now western Polk County. He also built a mill and worked as a surveyor, including the 1844 survey of the Oregon City townsite.

Applegate played a key part in opening the South Road to Oregon that is also known as the Applegate Trail (Scott-Applegate Trail). The route started at Fort Hall in present day Idaho and followed the Humboldt River before crossing the Klamath Basin. Advocates saw it as a way to encourage settlement in southern Oregon and the upper Willamette Valley. The route had fewer obstacles for wagons than the northern route to the Willamette Valley but offered its own set of problems.

Oregon politics attracted Applegate's attention beginning in 1845 with his service in the provisional government where he helped in the complete revision of the government that increased its influence in the Oregon Country. He later helped shape the development of the Oregon Territory as part of the United States and worked to elect Abraham Lincoln president.

Applegate settled on a land claim in the Umpqua Valley in 1849 in a place he called Yoncalla after the local Indian tribe. There he farmed and raised cattle. A student and writer, Applegate maintained a large library in his house. He continued his influence over public issues and gained the title "Sage of Yoncalla" from his friends.

Source: Oregon Blue Book http://bluebook.state.or.us/notable/notapplegate.htm

From the guide to the Jesse Applegate notes and communications on Oregon history, circa 1811-1888, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

Jesse Applegate was born in Kentucky and attended the Rock Creek Seminary in Illinois. He later worked as a school teacher and a clerk before serving as deputy surveyor to the Missouri surveyor general. In 1832 he married Cynthia Ann Parker who became mother to their 13 children. Applegate's brothers, Charles and Lindsay, and their families joined Jesse and his family on the Oregon Trail in what was known as the "Great Migration" of 1843. Jesse led a company of immigrants across the plains and mountains to The Dalles on the Columbia River in Oregon. The next year he started a farm in what is now western Polk County. He also built a mill and worked as a surveyor, including the 1844 survey of the Oregon City townsite.

Applegate played a key part in opening the South Road to Oregon that is also known as the Applegate Trail (Scott-Applegate Trail). The route started at Fort Hall in present day Idaho and followed the Humboldt River before crossing the Klamath Basin. Advocates saw it as a way to encourage settlement in southern Oregon and the upper Willamette Valley. The route had fewer obstacles for wagons than the northern route to the Willamette Valley but offered its own set of problems.

Oregon politics attracted Applegate's attention beginning in 1845 with his service in the provisional government where he helped in the complete revision of the government that increased its influence in the Oregon Country. He later helped shape the development of the Oregon Territory as part of the United States and worked to elect Abraham Lincoln president.

Applegate settled on a land claim in the Umpqua Valley in 1849 in a place he called Yoncalla after the local Indian tribe. There he farmed and raised cattle. A student and writer, Applegate maintained a large library in his house. He continued his influence over public issues and gained the title "Sage of Yoncalla" from his friends.

Source: Oregon Blue Book http://bluebook.state.or.us/notable/notapplegate.htm

From the guide to the Jesse A. Applegate letter, October 31, 1964, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

Jesse Applegate was born in Kentucky and attended the Rock Creek Seminary in Illinois. He later worked as a school teacher and a clerk before serving as deputy surveyor to the Missouri surveyor general. In 1832 he married Cynthia Ann Parker who became mother to their 13 children. Applegate's brothers, Charles and Lindsay, and their families joined Jesse and his family on the Oregon Trail in what was known as the "Great Migration" of 1843. Jesse led a company of immigrants across the plains and mountains to The Dalles on the Columbia River in Oregon. The next year he started a farm in what is now western Polk County. He also built a mill and worked as a surveyor, including the 1844 survey of the Oregon City townsite.

Applegate played a key part in opening the South Road to Oregon that is also known as the Applegate Trail (Scott-Applegate Trail). The route started at Fort Hall in present day Idaho and followed the Humboldt River before crossing the Klamath Basin. Advocates saw it as a way to encourage settlement in southern Oregon and the upper Willamette Valley. The route had fewer obstacles for wagons than the northern route to the Willamette Valley but offered its own set of problems.

Oregon politics attracted Applegate's attention beginning in 1845 with his service in the provisional government where he helped in the complete revision of the government that increased its influence in the Oregon Country. He later helped shape the development of the Oregon Territory as part of the United States and worked to elect Abraham Lincoln president.

Applegate settled on a land claim in the Umpqua Valley in 1849 in a place he called Yoncalla after the local Indian tribe. There he farmed and raised cattle. A student and writer, Applegate maintained a large library in his house. He continued his influence over public issues and gained the title "Sage of Yoncalla" from his friends.

Source: Oregon Blue Book http://bluebook.state.or.us/notable/notapplegate.htm

From the guide to the Views on Oregon history, etc., Yoncalla, 1878 / by Jesse Applegate, 1878, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

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referencedIn Applegate, Susannah, b. 1889. Jesse Applegate : Oregon's prince of pioneers, 1930-1970. Douglas County Museum
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Jesse Applegate letter to Henry A.G. Lee [manuscript], 1848 Apr. 16. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. [Views of Oregon history : Applegate's notes on Mrs. Victor's "River of the West" and Gray's "History of Oregon," with letters to H.H. Bancroft, Mrs. F.V. Victor, and W.H. Gray]. Oregon State Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Jesse Applegate Letter to Joseph Putnam [manuscript], 1860 January 6. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Views of Oregon history : Yoncalla, Oregon : ms., 1878. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Deady, Matthew P. (Matthew Paul), 1824-1893. Matthew P. Deady papers, 1850-1923. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Jesse Applegate letter to Willard H. Rees [manuscript], 1874 Dec. 25. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Nesmith, James Willis, 1820-1885. James Willis Nesmith papers, 1845-1885. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Huntington, John Webster Perit, 1831-1869. John Webster Perit Huntington papers, 1855-1869. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn George Abernethy Papers, 1833-1905 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Applegate, Lisbon. Applegate and Lindsey family genealogical essay, ca. 1870. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Joseph Lane papers, 1848-1940, 1850-1858 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Applegate, Lisbon. Applegate and Lindsey family genealogical essay, ca. 1870. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Samuel A. and Harriet T. Clarke papers, 1845-1914 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Stephen James Chadwick speech, 1930 October 25 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Political correspondence, Asahel Bush II. Portland State University, Branford P. Millar Library
creatorOf Jesse Applegate Letter to Joseph Putnam, 1860 January 6 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Abernethy, George, 1807-1877. George Abernethy papers, 1836-1897. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Hermann, Binger, 1843-1926. Binger Hermann letters [manuscript], 1887-1925. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Schnebly, David J., 1818-1901. Letters to the editor of the Oregon Spectator [manuscripts], 1850-1851. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Elwood Evans notebook, 1859-1882 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Palmer, Della. Jesse Applegate : Term paper for History 123, University of Idaho : typescript, 1924. University of Idaho Library
creatorOf Jesse Applegate notes and communications on Oregon history, circa 1811-1888 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Crawford, Medorem, d. 1891. Papers, 1843-1859. Washington State University, Holland and Terrell Libraries
creatorOf Brown, J. Henry (Joseph Henry), 1837-1898. Oregon miscellanies : Salem, Ore. : ms.S, 1878. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Rock, David,. David Rock collection [manuscript], 1977-1978. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Applegate family. Applegate family papers [manuscript], circa 1840-1930. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Oregon letters, 1830-1862. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Failing, Henry, 1834-1898. Henry Failing papers, 1802-1968. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Joel Palmer papers, 1783-1982, 1848-1880 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Henry Failing papers, 1802-1968 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn George Abernethy Papers, 1833-1905 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn James Willis Nesmith papers., 1845-1961, 1845-1885 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Victor, Frances Fuller, 1826-1902. Frances Fuller Victor papers, 1874-1899. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Jesse A. Applegate letter to W.F. Tolmie, 1858 June 15. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Views on Oregon history, etc., Yoncalla, 1878 / by Jesse Applegate, 1878 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Frances Fuller Victor papers., 1874-1899 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn O.C. Applegate Jr. Letters, 1941, 1941 The Society of California Pioneers.
referencedIn Addison Crandall Gibbs Papers, 1858-1886 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse. Jesse Applegate letters to Elwood Evans [manuscript], 1867 July 26, Oct. 13. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Lane, Joseph, 1801-1881. Joseph Lane papers, 1848-1875 (bulk 1850-1858). Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Gibbs, A. C. (Addison Crandall), 1825-1886. Addison Crandall Gibbs papers [manuscript}, 1858-1886. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Letters of Jesse Applegate to his brother, Judge Lisbon Applegate. Oregon State Library
creatorOf Jesse A. Applegate letter, October 31, 1964 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Matthew Paul Deady Papers, 1850-1923 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn John Webster Perit Huntington papers, 1855-1869 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Owens-Adair, Bethenia, 1840-1926. Bethenia Owens-Adair papers, 1864-1921. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Long, Sallie. History of the Applegate family, ca. 1900. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881. Joel Palmer papers, 1850-1880. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Jesse Applegate letter : Mount Yoncalla, Ore., to his brother, ALS, 1878 Jan. 14. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Native Daughters of Oregon. Rozelle Putnam Cabin No. 15. Biographical sketches of early settlers of Yoncalla, Drain, and vicinity, ca. 1900. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Clarke, S. A. (Samuel Asahel), 1827-1909. Samuel A. and Harriet T. Clarke papers, 1845-1914. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888. Letter, 1864 Oct. 31. University of Oregon Libraries
referencedIn Morrison, Robert,. Robert Morrison photographic collection [graphic], circa 1858-1902. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Looney, Jesse, 1801-1869. Letters, 1843-1847. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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correspondedWith Abernethy, George, 1807-1877. person
associatedWith Allan and McKinlay. corporateBody
correspondedWith Applegate family. family
correspondedWith Applegate, Jesse A., family
associatedWith Applegate, Lisbon. person
associatedWith Applegate, Lisbon. person
associatedWith Applegate, Susannah, b. 1889. person
associatedWith Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918. person
associatedWith Brown, J. Henry (Joseph Henry), 1837-1898. person
associatedWith Chadwick, Stephen James, 1863-1931. person
correspondedWith Clarke, Harriet T., 1832-1890 person
correspondedWith Clarke, S. A. (Samuel Asahel), 1827-1909. person
associatedWith Crawford, Medorem, d. 1891. person
correspondedWith Deady, Matthew P. (Matthew Paul), 1824-1893. person
associatedWith Evans, Elwood. person
correspondedWith Failing, Henry, 1834-1898. person
associatedWith Farrar, William H. person
correspondedWith Gibbs, A. C. (Addison Crandall), 1825-1886. person
associatedWith Gray, W. H. (William Henry), 1810-1889. person
associatedWith Hermann, Binger, 1843-1926. person
associatedWith Hudson's Bay Company. corporateBody
correspondedWith Huntington, John Webster Perit, 1831-1869. person
correspondedWith Lane, Joseph, 1801-1881. person
associatedWith Lee, Henry A.G., 1818-1850 person
associatedWith Long, Sallie. person
associatedWith Looney, Jesse, 1801-1869. person
associatedWith McKinlay, Archibald, 1811-1891. person
associatedWith McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857. person
associatedWith Morrison, Robert, person
associatedWith Native Daughters of Oregon. Rozelle Putnam Cabin No. 15. corporateBody
correspondedWith Nesmith, James Willis, 1820-1885. person
associatedWith Oregon Pioneer Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Owens-Adair, Bethenia, 1840-1926. person
associatedWith Palmer, Della. person
correspondedWith Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881. person
associatedWith Preston, Jno. B. (John B.) person
correspondedWith Putnam, Joseph Duncan, family
correspondedWith Putnam, Joseph Duncan, 1855-1881 person
associatedWith Rees, Willard H. person
associatedWith Rock, David, person
associatedWith Saxton, Charles. Oregonian person
correspondedWith Schnebly, David J., 1818-1901. person
associatedWith Sisson, James E. person
associatedWith Thurston, Samuel Royal, 1816-1851. person
correspondedWith Tolmie, William Fraser person
associatedWith Victor, Frances Fuller, 1826-1902. person
associatedWith Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon Territory
Oregon
Oregon
Applegate Cutoff
Yoncalla (Or.)
West (U.S.)
Oregon Territory
Yoncalla (Or.)
Oregon
Oregon
Umpqua River Valley (Or.)
Subject
Cayuse Indians
Frontier and pioneer life
Indians
Indians of North America
Mines and mineral resources
Northwest, Pacific
Oregon Territory
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Pioneers
Pioneers
Rogue River Indian War, 1855-1856
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Birth 1811-07-05

Death 1888-04-22

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