Bristow, William W., 1826-1874
William W. Bristow crossed the Plains to Oregon in 1848, settling at Pleasant Hill. He became postmaster, justice of the peace, member of the State Constitutional Convention, state senator from Lane County, and later, a partner in the firm of Bristow & Company, a mercantile business in Eugene City.
From the description of William W. Bristow papers, 1852-1874. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 780087381
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| creatorOf | Bristow, William W., 1826-1874. William W. Bristow papers, 1852-1874. | Lane County Museum |
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| associatedWith | Bristow, E. Lafayette, 1832-1887. | person |
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| Idaho--Salmon River |
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Person
Birth 1826
Death 1874
