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James McBride (politician)

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President
  
Abraham Lincoln

Relations
  
George L. Woods

Party
  
Republican Party

Political party
  
Republican

Spouse
  
Mahala Miller


Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Thomas J. Dryer

Name
  
James McBride

Succeeded by
  
Edward M. McCook

James McBride (politician)

Profession
  
Educator, Doctor, Preacher, Farmer, Politician, Diplomat

Died
  
December 18, 1875, St. Helens, Oregon, United States

Children
  
Thomas A. McBride, John R. McBride, George W. McBride

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James McBride (February 9, 1802 – December 18, 1875) was an American politician, educator, and patriarch of a political family in the state of Oregon. A native of Tennessee, he served in the Oregon Territorial Legislature and as United States Minister to Hawaii, as well as one of the founders of the Oregon Republican Party. Two of his sons served in the United States Congress, while a third served on the Oregon Supreme Court.

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Early life

James McBride was born near present-day Nashville, Tennessee, on February 9, 1802. He was educated in Nashville and then moved to Missouri where he married Mahala Miller in Springfield on June 20, 1830. Together they had fourteen children. James practiced medicine there before the family immigrated to Oregon Country in 1846 settling near Lafayette, Oregon. In Oregon he taught school, practiced medicine, farmed, and preached.

Politics

In 1850, he was elected to the Territorial Council, the upper chamber of the Oregon Territorial Legislature. He was later named Oregon Territory's first school superintendent.

In 1863, James McBride was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln as Minister to the Kingdom of Hawaii. During his time in that position he began the negotiations with Russia for the purchase of Alaska, and then later was involved in settling the Beresford Incident with Great Britain. He served until 1866. Dr. McBride retired from government service in 1867 and settled at St. Helens, Oregon.

Two of McBride's sons served in the United States Congress representing Oregon: George W. McBride served as a Senator and John R. McBride served as a Representative. Another son, Thomas A. McBride, was chief justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, and a daughter, Louisa, married Oregon's third governor, George L. Woods.

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James McBride (politician) Wikipedia