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- circa 1873
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Miss Annie Miller, taken when she was 15 years old.
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Miss Annie Miller, taken when she was 15 years old.
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Lenora Ross. Note on reverse: "Insane in 1882"
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Royal, Reverend Thomas Fletcher and family
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Reverend Thomas Fletcher Royal and family. Front row, left to right: Mary Ann (Stanley), Carrie C., Thomas Fletcher, Miller Gould, and Aeolia F. Back row: Forrester S., William Watson Ebey, Stanley D., and Anna Tema.
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Moriah/Maria Emily Kelly (1851-1940), daughter of Clinton and Moriah (Cain) Kelly, who married John Shaver in 1876.
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Transcription from back: “Yours Truly, John G. Scurry.”
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Transcription from back: “Wife of William F. Wilcox, an Oregon Pioneer, and a stair-builder and cabinet maker in Portland, Oregon, for many years. Lived for a number of years at 207 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.”
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Portrait of an unidentified man from Buchtel and Stolte Studios
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Portrait of an unidentified man taken by Buchtel and Stolte Studios.
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Portrait of an unidentified man from Buchtel and Stolte Studios (verso)
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Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of an unidentified man showing the studio stamp for Buchtel and Stolte Studios.
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Photo of a drawing of the Oregon Capitol from Buchtel and Stolte Studios (verso)
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Back of a cartes-de-visite of a drawing of the Oregon Capitol building by Buchtel and Stolte Studios
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Marietta Stanton, born 1835 in Indiana, pioneer to Oregon in 1847. Married Isaac Newton Gilbert in 1850.
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James Duval Holman, father to Frederick V. and George, among others. He married Rachel Hixson (Summers). He is credited with being one of the founders of Pacific City, Oregon, but lived in Portland in 1857.
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Kelly, Emily and Laura F. (Kelly) Turner
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Laura F. (Kelly) Turner (1847-1919)(wife of Enoch, married in 1867) and (Moriah/Maria) Emily Kelly (1851-1940), daughters of Clinton and Moriah (Crain) Kelly.
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Richmond Kelly (Sept. 15, 1855-Feb. 22, 1928), the youngest child of Clinton and Moriah (Crain) Kelly. He became a practicing physician in Portland in 1885, after having married Addie S. Morgan. They had four children and resided on the same land on which he had been raised, in southeast Portland.
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Charles Walter Love, one of the sons of William ( -1879) and Sarah C. (Windle) Love (1845-1897).
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Franklin P. Love (1876-), one of the sons of William ( -1879) and Sarah C. (Windle) Love (1845-1897).
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Mollie Post, who married a Mahrn.
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William Sutton Caldwell, pioneer of 1850 and first recorder, Portland, Oregon, April 7, 1852
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Samuel Asahel Clark at age 45, circa 1872.
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A portrait of, possibly, Henry Failing, though at this date he would have been about 40 years old. This man appears to be significantly younger.
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J. L. Ferguson, a member of the Washington Territory legislature, representing Skamania and Klickitat Counties, in 1863.
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A head and shoulders portrait of Allen Ervin Flowers. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Father, Allen Ervin Flowers."
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Transcription from back: “Cyrus Hamlin Walker. Born: Dec. 7th, 1838 at the Whitman Mission, which was about 6 miles west of the present city of Walla Walla, Wa. Oldest son of Rev. Elkanah and Mrs. Mary (Richardson) Walker, Pioneers of 1838 from Maine – via the Plains.”
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Portrait of an unidentified man from Buchtel and Stolte Studios (verso)
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Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of an unidentified man showing the studio stamp for Buchtel and Stolte Studios.
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Portrait of an unidentified man from Buchtel and Stolte Studios
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Portrait of an unidentified man taken by Buchtel and Stolte Studios.
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Portrait of an unidentified baby from Buchtel and Stolte Studios
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Portrait of an unidentified baby taken by Buchtel and Stolte Studios.
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Portrait of an unidentified baby from Buchtel and Stolte Studios (verso)
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Back of a cartes-de-visite of an unidentified baby taken by Buchtel and Stolte Studios.
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