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Mss2854_b7f15_Freemans
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Title
Freeman's Second Hand Store
Date(s)
- 1920 (Creation)
Extent
Photograph; photographic prints
Name of creator
(1947-)
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Edward Freeman? and his children standing in front of Freeman's Second-Hand Store. Edward Freeman ran a second-hand store on Union Avenue (now NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd) near what is now Fremont Park. He and his wife Ida moved with their son Theodore from Colorado in about 1915. They had two daughters in Portland, Ida and Gertrude.
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No Copyright - United States http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
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- eng
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Oregon Black History Project records, 1844-1981; Mss 2854; box 7, folder 15; OrHi 82708; bb002092
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Filename
ea451c91-c8bd-43dc-a16e-c4ad81e7eaae-Mss2854_b7f15_Freemans.jpg
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image/jpeg
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4.5 MiB
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