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Joe Meek

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Age

65

Born

1810

Feb 9

Hometown

Washington County

Virginia

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Fur trapper, mountain man, U.S. Marshal, politician, and storyteller known for his wit, Joseph L. Meek was a pivotal player in establishing Oregon as a United States territory.

Meek was born in 1810 in rural West Virginia. In 1828, he left for Missouri and signed on as a fur trader with Jedediah Smith, David Jackson, and William Sublette. In 1830, he joined the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, trapping throughout the Rockies, the Pacific Northwest, and California. These were the peak fur trading years, and Meek became close friends with luminaries like Kit Carson and Thomas Fitzpatrick. It was common among mountain men to marry native women. His third wife, Virginia, a Nez Perce woman, lived with him until he died. As the fur business waned, Meek and Virginia settled in Oregon to farm. But Meek had another purpose: obtaining Oregon as a United States Territory. “I want to live long enough to see Oregon securely American…,” he said, so he could die in the United States. In February 1848, he met with President Polk, and in August, his efforts paid off. Oregon became a Territory. Joe Meek died in Oregon in June 1875—on U.S. soil.

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“Woe is the trapper who found himself alone or in small company when the Blackfeet appeared.”

Joe Meek

Timeline

1828

At age 18, he joined the Rocky Mountain Fur Company and roamed the mountains for a decade as a fur trapper

1847

Indians killed his wife and his 10-year-old daughter from his first marriage

1848

Served as United States Marshal for the Oregon Territory until 1853.

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