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One
of the Oregon Country's most picturesque fur-traders, Thomas McKay,
is buried near Scappoose. He was a daring leader, famous storyteller
and could drive a nail with a rifle ball. A Canadian, he arrived
with Astorians as a teenage boy; served with North West Company,
became a clerk with the Hudson's Bay Company, established a grist
mill at Champoeg. Alexander McKay, a victim of the Tonquin Massacre
was his father and Dr. John McLaughlin was his stepfather. He ranged
widely, built Fort Boise, Idaho, guided goldseekers to California.
He died on his farm near this point in the winter 1849-1850.
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