FIRST - Settler in Lane County, OR
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Elijah Bristow was the first settler in Lane County and deeded Pleasant Hill Cemetery in which he is buried, in 1853.
Waymark Code: WMY6P1
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 05/01/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member model12
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Located in Pleasant Hill Cemetery is the grave of Elijah Bristow. His headstone reads:


Born
Apr. 28, 1788
Died
Sept. 19, 1872

A Pioneer
The first settler in Lane Co. 1846
A man's life is his monument.
His deads are the inscription.

There are a few websites that highlight Bristow's life. Wikipedia reads:

Elijah Bristow (1788–1872) was the first white settler to stake a claim and build a permanent cabin in 1846 in the upper Willamette Valley, in what is now Lane County, Oregon, United States. He and his wife Susannah Gabbert Bristow established the first church and donated land for the first school in Pleasant Hill.

Of English descent, Elijah Bristow was the eldest child of James Bristow and Delilah Elkins. He was born April 28, 1788, in the mountains of Tazewell County, Virginia. He became an expert marksman and hunter, serving in both the War of 1812 under General Andrew Jackson, and in the Black Hawk War. Historical narratives describe his spirit of adventure and his love for frontier life. He sought adventure as a young man, moving first to Overton County, Tennessee, where he married Susannah Gabbert in 1812; then to Cumberland County, Kentucky, in 1819 or 1820; then to Macoupin County, Illinois, and McDonough County, Illinois, where his family lived about 23 years. Bristow left his family in Blandinsville, Illinois, for the Pacific Coast in the spring of 1845.

Crossing the plains by ox team, 58-year-old Bristow spent the winter of 1845 at Sutter's Fort, California, and in June 1846, set out by pony riding north with William Dodson, Felix Scott, and Eugene Skinner on an Indian trail that is now the old territorial road. They passed through the Siuslaw valley near the present day sites of Lorane, Crow, Elmira and Monroe, to Rickreall. The company traveled the east side of the Willamette Valley near present-day Salem, south to where the town of Jasper is presently located, and forded the Middle Fork Willamette River to the south side, seeing "a low ridge covered with scattering oak trees with timbered mountains rising above it." Bristow is reported to have risen in his stirrups, and said, "There I will take my claim; and I am going to name it Pleasant Hill. That ridge with the mountains in the background reminds me of my boyhood home in old Virginia."

At Bristow's request, "the first territorial legislature passed an act naming his donation claim of 640 acres, Pleasant Hill."His was the first claim and permanent cabin built in what would eventually become Lane County. (Donald McKenzie built a trapper's shack near the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers before 1825, but it was not a permanent residence.) The completion of Bristow's cabin by about October 1, 1846, marked the end of the exploration period and beginnings of settlement of the southern Willamette Valley, which had previously been visited exclusively by trappers, hunters, and explorers.

Others settled nearby, and by 1848 the settlers had brief conflicts with some Klamath and Klickitat people. Bristow's family joined him in 1848, after he had written 15 letters, one to each of his children, inviting them to join him in Oregon. He served as the first postmaster in Lane County, and he and his wife donated land in 1849 for a church and school built in 1853, as well as land for the oldest cemetery in Lane County.

Elijah Bristow died September 19, 1872, aged 84 years. He lived to see Oregon become a state in 1859, 13 years after he built the first cabin in Lane County.

Geneologytrails.com also contains a brief writeup:

Dead – Again we are called upon to record the departure of one of our oldest and most respected citizens to “that bourne from whence no traveller returns.” Elijah Bristow died at his residence in Pleasant Hill, on Thursday, September 19th, at the ripe old age of eighty-four years, having been born in April, 1788. Father Bristow was born in the State of Virginia, where he resided during the earlier part of his life; from thence he moved to Kentucky and thence to Illinois, when it was but the frontier of the far west. He crossed the plains in 1845 to California, where he remained but a short time, coming to Oregon in 1846. In the spring of that year he settled in Pleasant Hill, and was the first settler within the present boundaries of Lane county. He was in the war of 1812, under General Jackson, and was an active participant in the battle of Taladego with the Creek nation. He was a man of strong and active mind, a kind and generous neighbor, and many have been the recipients of his generous hand. He leaves a numerous family to mourn his loss, and the entire community feels that a good and noble man has been taken from among them. His funeral took place from his late residence at 3 o'clock yesterday.

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Date of FIRST: 01/01/1846

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