In 1860, the family, with four yoke of oxen, started over the Greensprings Mountain, (the Applegate Trail), to estalish the Klamath Indian Agency of which Lindsay was the first agent.
June 1866 Lucian Applegate married Margaret Ellen Grubb. They had six children: Elmer, Minnie, Fred L., Evelyn, Bessie and Elsie.
They began a ranching operation in the Upper Swan Lake Valley, calling it Brookside Ranch, their branding iron was an arrowhead.
The title of Major was won by Lucien during the Civil War, when he was among the Oregon Volunteers.
Submitted by Jeanie Sawyer
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In 1860, the family, with four yoke of oxen, started over the Greensprings Mountain, (the Applegate Trail), to estalish the Klamath Indian Agency of which Lindsay was the first agent.
June 1866 Lucian Applegate married Margaret Ellen Grubb. They had six children: Elmer, Minnie, Fred L., Evelyn, Bessie and Elsie.
They began a ranching operation in the Upper Swan Lake Valley, calling it Brookside Ranch, their branding iron was an arrowhead.
The title of Major was won by Lucien during the Civil War, when he was among the Oregon Volunteers.
Submitted by Jeanie Sawyer
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Inscription
"Father"
Gravesite Details
In the same plot as Bessie Bell Applegate, Margaret Grubb Applegate, Elmer Ivan Applegate, Esther Ogden Applegate, Elsie Applegate Miller, Lucien B. Applegate, Jr., Evelyn R. Applegate, Bessie Bell Applegate
Family Members
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GEN Elisha Lindsay "Lish" Applegate
1832–1896
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Warren Applegate
1834–1843
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Jesse Applegate Applegate
1835–1919
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Theresa Rose Applegate McCall
1838–1875
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Capt Ivan Decatur Applegate
1840–1918
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Oliver Cromwell Applegate Sr
1846–1938
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Annie Miller Applegate
1847–1870
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Francis Marion Applegate
1851–1872
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Alice C Applegate Sargent
1852–1934
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Jerome B Applegate
1855–1856
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Rachel Lindsay Applegate Alford
1857–1940
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