Matthew P. Deady diary and letters , 1872-1893
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Overview of the Collection
- Cre
- Deady, Matthew P. (Matthew Paul), 1824-1893
- Title
- Matthew P. Deady diary and letters
- Dates
- 1872-1893 (inclusive)18781883
- Quantity
- 0.25 linear feet, (1 container) : 1 half manuscript box
- Collection Number
- UA 364
- Summary
- Matthew Paul Deady (1824-1893) was a lawyer, politician, and judge in the Oregon Territory, who became Oregon's first U.S. District Court judge in 1859, a position he retained until his death. The collection contains reproductions of diary entries and letters related to University of Oregon topics.
- Repository
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University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
UO Libraries--SCUA
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene OR
97403-1299
Telephone: 5413463068
spcarref@uoregon.edu - Access Restrictions
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- Additional Reference Guides
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See the Current Collection Guide for detailed description and requesting options.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
Matthew Paul Deady (1824-1893) was a lawyer, politician, and judge in the Oregon Territory. Deady became Oregon's first U.S. District Court judge in 1859, a position he retained until his death. Deady, the oldest of five children, was born in Talbot County, Maryland on May 12, 1824. He studied law with William Kennon, Sr. and earned admission to the Ohio State Bar in 1847. In 1849 he moved to Oregon Territory and began practicing law; in 1850 he won election to the territorial legislature and in 1853 was appointed to the territorial supreme court by President Franklin Pierce in 1853. Deady was elected president of the 1857 convention to frame a state constitution; during the convention he defended slavery and the next year ran for state supreme court on a pro-slavery ticket. He won the election but accepted an appointment by President James Buchanan to the federal bench. Deady championed higher salaries for judges; indeed, he found his own salary insufficient and became a correspondent for the San Francisco Bulletin in 1863. He also served on the University of Oregon Board of Regents for 20 years; the University's first building, Deady Hall, was named for him in 1876. Deady's health began to fail in the summer of 1892; he died on March 24, 1893." [Source: Oregon Encyclopedia]
Content Description
The Matthew P. Deady diary and letters collection contains reproductions of Deady's correspondence and journal held at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland, Oregon. The letters and journal excerpts are limited in scope to matters concerning the University of Oregon.
Administrative Information
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Description: Guide to Matthew P. Deady diary and letters
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- College presidents--Oregon--Eugene
- Judges--Oregon--Correspondence
Corporate Names
- University of Oregon. Office of the President
Form or Genre Terms
- Diaries--19th century
