Charlotte Moffett Cartwright

Charlotte Moffett Cartwright (21 December 1842– 20 July 1915),[1] born Charlotte Ann Terwilliger, was an Oregon pioneer at age 3, in the year 1845. Her father, James Terwilliger, brought the family to Oregon in that year, as part of the ill-fated Meek Cutoff party. Her mother died shortly after reaching The Dalles.[2] She was brought up in the first house ever in Portland. This was built by her father.[3]

She was known for her role in the women's suffrage movement, with the Oregon Pioneer Association, and as "Mother Moffett" as a caretaker of orphans. She also arranged and funded a circulating library in Oregon.[3]

Personal

She was married twice, first to Walter Moffatt who died at sea and then Mr C.M. Cartwright. With her first husband she had five children.

Charlotte Moffett Cartwright with her grandson, circa 1905.
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gollark: Also, the compiler is really slow.
gollark: True to some extent, I think, but it also ends up causing me to have to do more work for approximately the same output in some areas.
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References

  1. https://secure.sos.state.or.us/prs/personprofile.do?recordNumber=19191
  2. Gaston, Joseph (1911). "Charlotte Moffett Cartwright" . Portland, Oregon: Its History and Builders . 2. pp. 508–509.
  3. Douthit, Mary Osborn (1905). "Charlotte Moffett Cartwright" . The Souvenir of Western Women. Anderson & Duniway Company. p. 44 via Wikisource.
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