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Ralph Carey Geer

Ralph Carey Geer
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Member of the Oregon Territorial Legislature
In office
1854–1855
Constituency Marion County
County Clerk
In office
July 1868 – June 1870
Constituency Marion County
Personal details
Born March 13, 1816
Windham County, Connecticut
Died January 9, 1895(1895-01-09) (aged 78)
Waldo Hills, Oregon
Spouse(s) Mary Catherine Willard
Relations Homer Davenport

Ralph Carey Geer (March 13, 1816 – January 9, 1895) was an American farmer and politician in what became the state of Oregon. A native of Connecticut, he lived in Ohio and Illinois before taking the Oregon Trail west to Oregon where he started a nursery and later raised livestock and grew flax. At times a Republican and later a Democrat, he served in the Oregon House of Representatives and as the clerk for the county. He was related to both Homer Davenport and T. T. Geer.

Ralph Geer was born in Windham County, Connecticut, on March 13, 1816, to Joseph Carey Geer, Sr. and Mary Johnson Geer. The family moved to Madison County, Ohio, when he was still a boy. On January 8, 1837, he married Mary Catherine Willard there, and they had five children. Geer and his wife moved west to Farmington in Knox County, Illinois, after they were married and lived there for ten years. In 1847, Geer and his family immigrated to the Oregon Country over the Oregon Trail.

Geer settled east of Salem in the Waldo Hills and began building a nursery using seedlings he carried with him over the Oregon Trail. His nursery started with pears and apples. In 1848, during the Cayuse War against Native Americans in retaliation for the Whitman Massacre, Geer served as captain of a company of men protecting the Willamette Valley. In March, he led those troops into battle at the Battle of Abiqua Creek. Also that year he worked as a teacher. Geer imported English sheep to Oregon in 1858 and later became an early farmer of flax in the Willamette Valley.


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