Oregon Delegation

This is one of the 45 delegations in the convention, accounting for 4 of 329 people who took part.

Members (4):

Name Visualize Details Delegations
Daniel Corbett Visualize None Oregon Delegation (This negotiation)
Henry W. Corbett Visualize "(February 18, 1827 -- March 31, 1903) Henry Winslow Corbett was a(n) merchant, city treasurer, and American politician. He was born in Westboro, Massachusetts and moved to Portland Oregon. Henry was a city treasurer of Portland, member of the city council, and chairman of the Republican State Central Committee. Corbett was elected as a Republican to the the United States Senate (March 4, 1867 - March 3, 1873) and was appointed to the United States Senate (March 6, 1897) but was not permitted to qualify. He was not elected in 1873 or 1901. [Source: 'Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - Present', available at https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=C000771]" Oregon Delegation (The Civil Rights Act of 1875) , Oregon Delegation (This negotiation)
Rufus Mallory Visualize (January 10, 1831 -- April 30, 1914) Rufus Mallory as a(n) teacher, lawyer, public servant, special agent, and American politician. He was born in Coventry, Chenango County, New York and moved to Roseburg, Oregon in 1858. Mallory studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1860. He was a district attorney of the 1st judicial district (1860), district attorney of the 3rd district (1862-1866), member of the state house of representatives (1862 and 1872), served as speaker of the state house of representatives (1872), delegate to the Republican National Conventions (1868 and 1888), United States district attorney (1874 - 1882), and was commissioned as special agent of the United States Government at Singapore, British Malaya. Rufus was elected as a Republican to the 40th Congress (March 4, 1867 - March 3, 1869) and was not reelected. [Source: 'Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - Present', available at https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=M000083]" Oregon Delegation (This negotiation)
George H. Williams Visualize "(March 26, 1823 -- April 4, 1910) George Henry Williams was a lawyer, judge, public servant, mayor, and American politician. William was born in New Lebanon, Columbia County, New York and moved to Iowa and then Oregon. Williams studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1844. He was judge of the first judicial district of Iowa (1847 - 1852), Chief Justice of the Territory of Oregon (1853 - 1857); was reappointed and declined; Attorney General of the United States in the Cabinet of President Grant (1872-1875) and was nominated by Grant as a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court but his name was withdrawn. He served as a presidential elector on the democratic ticked in 1852, member of the State constitutional convention of Oregon in 1858, and was mayor of Portland (1902 - 1905). Williams was elected to the United States Senate (March 4, 1865 - March 3, 1871) and was not reelected. [Source: 'Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - present', available at https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=W000498]" Oregon Delegation (The Civil Rights Act of 1875) , Oregon Delegation (This negotiation) , Oregon Delegation (United States Fourteenth Amendment & The Civil Rights Act of 1866)