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Portrait of Andy Birge, pioneer of 1852.
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Portrait of Andy Birge, pioneer of 1852.
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Cincinnati Bills, pioneer of 1853 and early Sheriff of Multnomah County. He was born in about 1825 in Vermont and was married to Ann Elizabeth Adkins in 1850 in Indiana.
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Portrait of Hon. John Bird, pioneer of 1847.
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Leighton E. Blain, born in 1842 in Porter County, Indiana. He came overland with oxen in the spring of 1848 and arrived in the fall of that year. He settled in Oregon City as a merchant and married Mary Miller in Albany in about 1868. He died May 8th, 1927.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Mary Miller, who married Leighton E. Blain, in Albany in about 1868. She was born in Iowa, in October 1845, and crossed the plains to Oregon, arriving in November 1852. They first located on the Tualatin Plains. She died July 30, 1931.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Lydia Hooper Blackler, who came to Oregon in 1857 by way of the Panama Isthmus. She was born in Massachusetts in 1835. She was a teacher and lived in many places, including Milwaukie, Oregon City, Portland, Olympia and Oakland, California. She taught in Spencer Hall, St. Helens Hall, and Mills College. She died in 1917.
Clark, L. Wilson (Olympia, Wash.)
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Wilson Robert Blain, born in about 1848 in Indiana, to Wilson and Elizabeth Blain. He was the younger brother of Leighton Blain. He remained in Oregon until just before his death in Dayton, Ohio, in 1920.
Thompson & Paxton (Photographers)
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Leighton E. Blain, born in 1842 in Porter County, Indiana. He came overland with oxen in the spring of 1848 and arrived in the fall of that year. He settled in Oregon City as a merchant and married Mary Miller in Albany in about 1868. He died May 8th, 1927.
Vaughan's First Premium Photograph Gallery (San Francisco, Calif.)
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George E. Blankenship, born about 1826, in New York. Was an early settler of Thurston County, Washington Territory.
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Mrs. Blumauer, June 22nd, 1893
Thors, Louis
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Most likely Fanny Marion Bloomfield, who married John Talbert Bloomfield, and was born in August 1842 in Illinois.
Norton & Johnson
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Anna Powell Bloomberg, died May 1931, Long Beach
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Portrait of Joseph Borst, pioneer of 1845.
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Portrait of John Wilkes Booth, actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.
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Mrs. Adaline (Roundtree) Borst, wife of Mr. Joseph Borst
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George F. Bolter family, pioneer and broom maker in Portland. From left: George, George F., Edward, Frank, Ida, Julia, and Walter (infant)
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Mrs. James Harvey Bramwell (Adalaide Martz). Wife of James Harvey Bramwell, pioneer of 1853.
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George F. Boynton, an early teacher in Portland, Oregon
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Ellsworth & Cardwell (Portland, Or.)
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James Harvey Bramwell, pioneer of 1853. Married Miss Adalaide Martz
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Joseph Brannan and wife, Sarah Virginia (Henness), pioneers of 1852, with their first daughter, Mary A.
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John W. Brazee, married Miss Euphemia Byles