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  2. Ezra Meeker - Wikipedia

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    Ezra Morgan Meeker was born in Butler County, Ohio, near Huntsville, on December 29, 1830, [2] to Jacob (1804–1869) and Phoebe Meeker (née Baker; 1801–1854). His paternal ancestors had been among the early settlers of Elizabeth, New Jersey , where their ancestral home was located.

  3. Ezra Meeker Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Meeker Mansion Museum is a historic house in Puyallup, Washington, United States. It is the second of two homes in the city which were resided in by Oregon Trail pioneer Ezra Meeker, the first one being a cabin on the homestead claim which Meeker as well as Hunter Thompson and Will Brines purchased from Jerry Stilly in 1862. This was a one ...

  4. Midland, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The area that we have come to know as Midland in part was often referred to by the pioneers as Puyallup Hill. Taking advantage of the Governments Donation Land Grant of 1850, both Ezra Meeker and his older brother Oliver Meeker settled in the area in 1855. This was after their father, Jacob Meeker came west. Jacob settled in the area of South ...

  5. Joseph Meek - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Lafayette Meek (February 9, 1810 – June 20, 1875) was an American pioneer, mountain man, law enforcement official, and politician in the Oregon Country and later Oregon Territory of the United States.

  6. Oregon Trail Memorial half dollar - Wikipedia

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    Ezra Meeker in 1921 at age 90. Ohio-born farmer Ezra Meeker (1830–1928) traveled the Oregon Trail in 1852; he and his young wife and infant child went by ox-drawn wagon from Iowa to Oregon Territory. In his old age, he came to believe that the Oregon Trail, and the sacrifice of those who had died along it, were being forgotten.

  7. History of Olympia, Washington - Wikipedia

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    In about 1853, Ezra Meeker says that Olympia contained about 100 inhabitants; it had 3 stores, a hotel, a livery stable, a saloon, and a weekly newspaper called The Columbian, which was in its 30th publish. [5] By the early 1850s American settlers began agitating to separate the area north of the Columbia River from Oregon Territory.

  8. The Outlander Family Tree, Explained - AOL

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    The long-awaited Outlander season seven is finally here, so we figured it was time to dive into Claire and Jamie Fraser's family tree. (Note: This Outlander family tree may contains spoilers ...

  9. File:Puyallup, WA - Ezra Meeker Mansion 03.jpg - Wikipedia

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