Reformation The organization was revived in May 1846 at Daniel Waldo's farm in the
Waldo Hills. Many of the 45 members who agreed to create a mounted rifle company were a part of the previous militia. The agreement read in part: :
"That we, as citizens of said territory, in pursuance of this duty, forthwith organize ourselves into a company of mounted riflemen, and pledge ourselves to abide by such rules, regulations and laws as may be adopted by a majority of the company." :
"Resolved, That this company shall be called "The Oregon Rangers."" Among those selected as officers of the company included: Captain
Charles Bennett, First Lieutenant A. A. Robinson, Second Lieutenant Isaac Hutchins, Third Lieutenant Hiram English, and orderly sergeant Thomas Holt. Many in the group had some military experience, including Bennett and Holt, who had been in the
Seminole War as
dragoons.
Battle Creek Incident In June 1846 a band of
Wascos arrived in the Willamette Valley and camped on the
Santiam River. The band was probably on a seasonal berry gathering excursion, a traditional movement that "almost certainly dates back hundreds of years." Rumors began to spread among the pioneer settlements accusing these Wascos of thefts, including livestock formerly owned by the
Methodist Mission. An estimated forty Rangers rode about 14 miles to location occupied by the band, under the command of Robinson, near what became known as Battle Creek in
Marion County, Oregon. A short skirmish ensued with one Ranger collapsing from
heat exhaustion and one Wasco injured by David Daily. The Rangers soon retreated a short distance and then opened fire with their longer range rifles.
Resolution A parley ensued, with the Wascos upset and angered by the unprovoked attack, and they denied the accusations of their supposed thefts. As there was no evidence to support the settlers' claims, the Rangers offered a horse and some blankets as reparations to the injured native. The poor judgment and action by the Rangers led to ridicule by fellow settlers and the company was disbanded. ==Bibliography==