Brattain, Paul

From Lane Co Oregon

(Difference between revisions)
Line 1: Line 1:
Paul Brattain was born [[December 28]], 1801 in North Caroline. Paul arrived in Oregon from Iowa in [[1852]] and was a farmer in Lane County. He was a Republican representative of [[Lane County]] in the [[1857]] Constitutional Convention Of Oregon held in Salem [[August 17]] to [[September 18]], 1857. The other representatives for the county were William W. Bristow (Democrate), Enoch Hoult (Republican),
Paul Brattain was born [[December 28]], 1801 in North Caroline. Paul arrived in Oregon from Iowa in [[1852]] and was a farmer in Lane County. He was a Republican representative of [[Lane County]] in the [[1857]] Constitutional Convention Of Oregon held in Salem [[August 17]] to [[September 18]], 1857. The other representatives for the county were William W. Bristow (Democrate), Enoch Hoult (Republican),
Enoch, Isaac R Moores (Democrat), and Jess Cox (Democrat).
Enoch, Isaac R Moores (Democrat), and Jess Cox (Democrat).
 +
 +
His son was [[Brattain, Thomas Jefferson|Thomas Jefferson Brattain]].
He died [[August 20]], [[1883]]. He is buried in the [[IOOF Pioneer Cemetery (University of Oregon)|IOOF Pioneer Cemetery]] in the [[University of Oregon]].  
He died [[August 20]], [[1883]]. He is buried in the [[IOOF Pioneer Cemetery (University of Oregon)|IOOF Pioneer Cemetery]] in the [[University of Oregon]].  
[[Category:Eugene residents (1800s)]]
[[Category:Eugene residents (1800s)]]

Revision as of 16:13, 15 October 2007

Paul Brattain was born December 28, 1801 in North Caroline. Paul arrived in Oregon from Iowa in 1852 and was a farmer in Lane County. He was a Republican representative of Lane County in the 1857 Constitutional Convention Of Oregon held in Salem August 17 to September 18, 1857. The other representatives for the county were William W. Bristow (Democrate), Enoch Hoult (Republican), Enoch, Isaac R Moores (Democrat), and Jess Cox (Democrat).

His son was Thomas Jefferson Brattain.

He died August 20, 1883. He is buried in the IOOF Pioneer Cemetery in the University of Oregon.

Personal tools