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Clark, Frances Akin

Frances Akin Clark, circa 1873. First married Dr. William Johnson, then C. O. Clark, then Winthrop A. Rowe. Daughter of James and Eliza Akin, who arrived in Portland in the fall of 1852.

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Curry, Gov. George L.

Transcription from front: “Gov. Geo. L Curry & w - 18__.” Transcription from back: “Letter from George Curry to W.H. Rees, March 31, 1874. ‘I send you in answer to your request a photography of wife and self from a picture at the time I held office, 1855. It is the only one we have.’ (Chloe Boone is his wife).”

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Failing, Henry

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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Ferguson, J. L.

J. L. Ferguson, a member of the Washington Territory legislature, representing Skamania and Klickitat Counties, in 1863.

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Holman, James Duval

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, Richmond

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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