Puyallup, Washington 98372. Phone: 253.848.1770. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Wednesday thru Sunday. Meeker Mansion 101 · Read Ezra Meeker's Biography
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There was nothing particularly out of the ordinary about Ezra Meeker's wagon trip to Oregon in 1852. What was unusual was Meeker's decision to make a return trip--over 50 years later.
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www.isu.edu/~trinmich/meeker.html
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The Oregon Trail: Story of the Lost Trail to Oregon by Ezra Meeker on page 88 biography · WHAT T IS THE BEST BIOGRAPY YOU EVER READ? 241, 2 hours ago...
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To put it mildly, Ezra Meeker led an interesting life and "Slick As A Mitten: to academic library American History and American Biography collections.
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Meeker Mansion is a 17 room Italianate Victorian Mansion. Ezra was 60 years old and the house was built for he and his wife. Ezra Meeker tool his wife, Eliza Jane, along for a hop selling trip to England. She was presented to Queen Victoria and became smitten with some of the finer things Read Ezra Meeker's Biography...
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Encyclopedia: Ezra Meeker
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Ezra Meeker (December 29, 1830–December 3, 1928) was an early pioneer who traveled the Oregon Trail by ox cart as a young man. Beginning in his 70s he worked tirelessly to memorialize the trail, repea...
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Sep 1, 2009 Epinions.com - Find "ezra meeker" Books by Store: Amazon Marketplace, by Nonfiction Category: History (4): Biography & Autobiography (3)
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Ezra Meeker was born December 29, 1830 in a log cabin on the family farm near Huntsville, Ohio. His mother was Phoebe Baker Meeker and his father was Jacob Redding Meeker. In 1839 the family moved to Indiana near Indianapolis to farm.
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Ezra Meeker departs his Puyallup home to retrace the Oregon Trail on January 29, 1906. On January 29, 1906, Washington pioneer hop farmer Ezra Meeker (1830-1928) departs his grand home in Puyallup on a round trip expedition retracing the old emigrant trail to Oregon.
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