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NAMES OF THE NEW-COMERS. 525

or two had undergone similar experiences. To them it seemed as if the first comers were reprehensible for taking up the most convenient land, compelling others to travel farther and find claims, when they had come to Oregon to be near the sea and a market. With the better class this feeling passed away after a few weeks, and they became cheerful again. But there were some who never ceased complaints, and who only exerted themselves when forced to do so by

necessitv.

Undoubtedly the journey of two thousand miles with ox-teams, and the peculiar misfortunes incident to each migration, often exhausted vitality and changed the character of individuals, so that many never recov- ered their lost ambition and energy; and even the children weakened by unfavorable circumstances lacked the temper of body and mind which crowns effort with success. The few who rose superior to these trying influences, had they remained in their ^own country, would probably have risen to eminence. 30

30 The following are some of the men of the immigration of 1845: S. Arm- strong, N. H. Armstrong, J. M. Armstrong, Joseph C. Avery James Allen, William Allen, M. B. Alderman, Henry Alman Arim J. C Avery J. Burton, John D. Boon, H. D. Boon, Joel Barlow Samue K Barlow , William Barlow James Barlow, B. Berry, F. Baker, John Wesley Baker Owen W . Bozarth, Arthur Burrow, Bailey, J. J. Burston, F Budroe, C A Bradbury, William Buffum, Baber, H. M. Bryan, Lorenzo D. Brooks Mahlon Brook, Lyman E. Byard, John Brown, F. Babel, J. M. Bacon, WW. Buck, Buck- ley Edwin Bryant, Benj. F. Burch, F. Berry, William Berry, Bean, J. R. Bean, Joseph Cunningham, Creighton, Jacob C. Caplmger Benjamin Corne- lius, sen., Thomas R. Cornelius, Benjamin Cornelius, jun Samuel Cornelias, David Carson, Joseph Champion, Thomas W Chambers, Rowland Chamber,, Nathaniel W. Colwell, John M. Courtney, Joseph Charlton, Charles Craft, Patrick Conner, E. W. Conner, J. Cassada, L. W Coon, Jesse Cayton, W D. Cole, Samuel Y. Cook, Samuel Clark, John R. Coatney, John M. Cantrd, Ari Cantrel, Samuel Chase, Reuben Crowder, John W Crowell, N. H. Coffin, G W Coffinbury, Jesse Cadwallader, Elias Cox, David Colver James Camp- bell, Eli C. Cooley, F. C. Cason, Couzine, Jackson Cooley John Conner, Andrew Chambers, Thomas W. Chambers, David J. Chambers Albert T. Davidson, James Davidson, F. G. Dewitt, David R. S. Daley, David Delaney, Reuben Davis, Jehu Davis, Felix G. Dorris, Dodson, Frank m Duval, Solomon Durbin, John Durbin, Leven N. English, William English Napoleon B. Evans, Harvey Evans, William Engle, J. Engle, Luther Elkins John Ed- monds, Joseph Earl, S. D. Earl, John Foster, Rev. E. Fisher, William Flett,



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