Sylvester Pennoyer
1831–1902 (age 71)
Politician
Biography
Sylvester Pennoyer guided Oregon through a turbulent era as governor and mayor, advocating for the rights of farmers and laborers while insisting that the new state balance its ideals with practical justice.
Known for his plain speech and resolute independence, he worked to keep government close to the people, championing open debate and a sense of shared responsibility across the Pacific Northwest.