Background
Cannon was born in 1755 near Pittsburgh in territory claimed both by Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Cannon was born in 1755 near Pittsburgh in territory claimed both by Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Cannon voted with the majority in favor of a provisional government. He served in the American Revolutionary War at the Battle of Kings Mountain and at the Battle of Cowpens. While a soldier at Michigan"s Fort Mackinac in 1810, Cannon was recruited by William Price Hunt to accompany an overland expedition to the In his 1836 book, Astoria, Washington Irving related Cannon"s unpleasant experience with a grizzly bear during the trip.
The party reached Astoria in 1812.
Later they traveled to French Prairie, and Etienne Lucier remained with Cannon to help start an American settlement. When John McLoughlin arrived in 1824, Canon built a gristmill at Fort
Vancouver. In 1843 Cannon was among the immigrants who voted in favor of forming a provisional government in the Cannon died in 1854 and was buried at Saint Paul, Oregon.