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William Cameron McKay
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'''William Cameron McKay''' (1834–1899), scout in the [[Snake War]] and [[Modoc War]], Captain, U.S. Army, [[Warm Springs Scouts]], Physician and Surgeon.
William Cameron McKay was born at [[Fort Astoria|Fort George]] on May 18, 1824, what is now [[Astoria]], [[Clatsop County, Oregon]]. He was the son of a famous trapper and guide [[Thomas McKay (fur trader)|Thomas McKay]] and his wife, Timmee T'lkul Tchinouk, daughter of Tshinouk ([[Chinook]]) chief Concomly. He was a grandson of [[Alexander MacKay (fur trader)|Alexander MacKay]] and the step-grandson of Dr. [[John McLoughlin]].
<ref name=metismuseum>[https://ift.tt/2nLIdyO Dr. William Cameron McKay,(1824-1893)]</ref> <ref name=snaccooperative/>
Educated by his step-grandfather, he was sent with his brothers to be educated in the Eastern United States in 1838. At the age of 19 he was licenced to practice medicine.<ref name=metismuseum/>
He commanded a group of [[Warm Springs Indians]] that served as scouts for the U.S. Army in the [[Snake War]] a campaign against the [[Northern Paiute]] in 1866-1868.<ref name=snaccooperative/>
He was appointed on several occasions to serve as doctor at both the [[Warm Springs]] and [[Umatilla reservation]]s.<ref name=snaccooperative>[https://ift.tt/2BjvUU3 McKay, W. C. (William Cameron), 1824-1893]from snaccooperative.org accessed August 16, 2018.</ref>
He died on January 2, 1893, aged 68 in [[Pendleton]], [[Umatilla County, Oregon]]. He was buried in the
[[Olney Cemetery]] in that city.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2nLc9LD Dr William Cameron McKay] from findagrave.com accessed August 16, 2018.</ref>
==References==
[[Category:Oregon Country]]
[[Category:1834 births]]
[[Category:1899 deaths]]
[[Category:Oregon pioneers]]
[[Category:Canadian Métis people]]
William Cameron McKay was born at [[Fort Astoria|Fort George]] on May 18, 1824, what is now [[Astoria]], [[Clatsop County, Oregon]]. He was the son of a famous trapper and guide [[Thomas McKay (fur trader)|Thomas McKay]] and his wife, Timmee T'lkul Tchinouk, daughter of Tshinouk ([[Chinook]]) chief Concomly. He was a grandson of [[Alexander MacKay (fur trader)|Alexander MacKay]] and the step-grandson of Dr. [[John McLoughlin]].
<ref name=metismuseum>[https://ift.tt/2nLIdyO Dr. William Cameron McKay,(1824-1893)]</ref> <ref name=snaccooperative/>
Educated by his step-grandfather, he was sent with his brothers to be educated in the Eastern United States in 1838. At the age of 19 he was licenced to practice medicine.<ref name=metismuseum/>
He commanded a group of [[Warm Springs Indians]] that served as scouts for the U.S. Army in the [[Snake War]] a campaign against the [[Northern Paiute]] in 1866-1868.<ref name=snaccooperative/>
He was appointed on several occasions to serve as doctor at both the [[Warm Springs]] and [[Umatilla reservation]]s.<ref name=snaccooperative>[https://ift.tt/2BjvUU3 McKay, W. C. (William Cameron), 1824-1893]from snaccooperative.org accessed August 16, 2018.</ref>
He died on January 2, 1893, aged 68 in [[Pendleton]], [[Umatilla County, Oregon]]. He was buried in the
[[Olney Cemetery]] in that city.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2nLc9LD Dr William Cameron McKay] from findagrave.com accessed August 16, 2018.</ref>
==References==
[[Category:Oregon Country]]
[[Category:1834 births]]
[[Category:1899 deaths]]
[[Category:Oregon pioneers]]
[[Category:Canadian Métis people]]
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