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Nimrod: Courts, Claims, and Killing on the Oregon Frontier [Paperback]

Ronald B. Lansing (Author)
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July 2005
At the remarkable age of 65, Nimrod O’Kelly—loner and former blacksmith—made the arduous trek over the Oregon Trail in 1845 to the lush Willamette valley and became one of the first to stake a claim. Although he made few improvements to the land, O’Kelly alleged his wife was living in Missouri, entitling him under the Donation Land Act to one square mile of fertile ground—320 acres for her and 320 acres for himself. Over the next seven years settlers continued to arrive, and neighbors grew ever more skeptical. Did Mrs. Sarah Bell O’Kelly really exist? Slowly the newcomers began to encroach on all sides of his 640 acres. Eventually tempers flared, leaving young Jeremiah Mahoney dead, a gaping shotgun wound in his chest.

The killer, Nimrod O’Kelly, chose to turn himself over to the justice of the peace, claiming self-defense. The events that followed provide an intimate look at law on the frontier—a place without jails, courtrooms, or coroners—where judges arrived on horseback, where many trials were held under shady trees, and where convicted murderers often met their end on the gallows. What would be the outcome of Oregon’s first extensively reported homicide case? If the accused recluse was indeed married, would his family arrive at last, only to see their patriarch hang? With depth and insight, the author probes and analyzes the evidence, the law, the politics, and finally, the astonishing conclusion to one of Oregon’s legendary sagas.


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"The story lives again in this crafted and well-researched account." -- Ted Kulongoski, Governor of Oregon

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Oregon’s first widely publicized murder trial is now brought to life. In 1846, Nimrod O’Kelly was one of the first settlers to stake a claim in the Willamette Valley, and in a property boundary dispute in 1852, the elderly recluse freely admitted shooting Jeremiah Mahoney to death. Many hoped O’Kelly would hang, but a few believed he acted in self-defense, and made efforts to save him. This homicide, the result of an ongoing quarrel over a piece of land, left a simple old man victimized within much larger political and social conflicts. The galvanized opinions regarding the fate of Nimrod O’Kelly reflected the chasms that existed in Oregon between the young and old, Whigs and Democrats, Catholics and Methodists, and local politicians and eastern-appointed officials.

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Washington State University (July 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 087422280X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0874222807
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,709,683 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I had the pleasure of learning from Ron Lansing for three years at law school. He is an amazing mind, and one of the finest story tellers I have ever encountered. Since most of us can't travel to Oregon to hear him lecture on the law, do yourself a favor and get this book.
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Since Nimrod was my ggggrandfather, I give this book 4 stars. I learned alot about him.
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property assessment rolls, location quarrel, petit jurymen, township claims, slough bed, territorial lawmakers, imprisonment petition, donation land claims, benton county, survey field notes, ash stake, territorial supreme court, oregon city, petit jurors, identified herein, grand jurymen, claims map, claim borders, corner stake, lawful men, surveyor general
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Nimrod O'Kelly, Long Tom, Judge Pratt, Oregon Territory, Sheriff Starr, United States, Washington City, French Prairie, Isaac Winkle, Willamette River, Marys River, Twenty Acts, Hamilton Code, Provisional Government, Abiather Newton, Asahel Bush, Jeremiah Mahoney, Governor Gaines, Willamette Valley, Lane County, Joe Lane, Richard Irwin, Territory of Oregon, Sheriff Right, Coroner Irwin
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