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Judge William Waldo

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Birthplace: Gasconade County, Missouri, United States
Death: November 24, 1911 (79)
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, United States
Place of Burial: Commercial Street Southeast, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, 97302, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Daniel Waldo and Malinda Walton Waldo
Brother of John B. Waldo, 13th Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court; Mary Porter Logan; Jedediah Waldo; Marilla Waldo; Narcisea Brown and 2 others

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About Judge William Waldo

Judge William Waldo

Waldo was an American politician and attorney in Oregon. Born in Missouri, he came to the Oregon Country with his family that included father Daniel Waldo. He would serve in the Oregon State Senate, including as president of the body in 1885. Waldo was also a county judge, while his brother John Breckenridge Waldo would serve as chief justice on the Oregon Supreme Court.

Early life

William Waldo was born in Gasconade County, Missouri, on April 22, 1832 to Daniel and Malinda Lunsford Waldo. In 1843, the family traveled the Oregon Trail to Oregon Country along with neighbors Jesse and Lindsay Applegate. William joined the militia during the Cayuse War, serving for the Provisional Government of Oregon in the war against those responsible for the Whitman Massacre.

In 1849, he headed south to California for the gold mines. There he worked at Yreka before returning to Missouri in 1852. Waldo purchased and rove 300 head of cattle to Oregon in 1853 to the family’s farm in the Waldo Hills. For a few years he traveled back and forth from his birth state to what was the Oregon Territory, even attending the University of Missouri at one time.

Oregon

After returning to Oregon permanently, William Waldo attended Willamette University in Salem. He then read law from future Oregon governor and Senator La Fayette Grover, passing the bar in 1863. After practicing law for a period he entered politics.

In 1878, he joined the Oregon State Senate, representing Marion County as a Republican. He continued to serve in the 1880 and 1882 sessions of the Oregon Legislative Assembly, with no session held in 1884. During the 1885 regular and special sessions of the legislature Waldo served as the President of the Senate.

Later life and legacy

He would serve as a county judge for Marion County from July 1890 to June 1891, at that time the position was part of the Marion County Commissioners Court. William would spend summers in the Cascade Mountains exploring with his younger brother John B. Waldo and fellow politician John Minto. His farm is now within the city of Salem. William Waldo died on November 24, 1911 at the age of 79. Waldo Park in Salem is named in his honor.

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Judge William Waldo's Timeline

1832
April 23, 1832
Gasconade County, Missouri, United States
1911
November 24, 1911
Age 79
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, United States
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Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Commercial Street Southeast, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, 97302, United States