Marcus Whitman

Physician and missionary in Oregon Trail

Marcus Whitman - Physician and missionary in Oregon Trail
Born

1802
223 years ago

Died

November 29th, 1847
177 years ago — 45 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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Served as a physician and missionary in the Oregon Territory during the mid-19th century. Played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States by helping to establish the first permanent American settlement in the Pacific Northwest. Together with his wife, worked to promote education and Christianity among Indigenous peoples. Faced challenges including illness and conflicts with settlers and Native Americans. The tragic end of his life came during a massacre in 1847, which contributed to the awareness and subsequent settlement of the area.

Established the Whitman Mission in Walla Walla

Provided medical care to settlers and Native Americans

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