Showing 2024 results

Collections
Cartes-de-Visite photographs cartes-de-visite (card photographs) English
Print preview View:

2023 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Tenney, Rev. William Alfred

Transcription from back: “Rev. William Alfred Tenney. B. St. Albaus, Maine Nov. 18, 1827; Gr. Bangor Theo. Sem. 1856; Ord. July 31, 1856; To Oregon, 1856; Congregationalist; Pastor Eugene, 1856-57; Astoria, 1857-59; Dalles, 1859-61; Forest Grove, 1861-62; Calif. 1862-71; Astoria, 1871-75. Then to California and Mass. Rec’d July 29, 1924.”

D. H. Woods (San Francisco, Calif.)

Thayer, Judge Andrew Jackson

Transcription from back: “Hon. Andrew Jackson Thayer, 1853. Resident of Corvallis, Oregon from October 9 1853 until his death April 28, 1873, although absent from time to time while holding political offices. From Buffalo, N.Y. via the plains 1853. Representative from Oregon in U.S. Congress 1860-62. Associate Justice Oregon State Supreme Court from 1870 until his death. Brother of Gov. William Wallace Thayer. See “Bench and Bar of Oregon” page 277.”

Thompson, Mrs. J. R.

Transcription from front: “Mrs. John R. Thompson, boarding house, 1864.” Transcription from back: “ Mrs. J. R. Thompson, manager Thompson’s Boarding House, 185 Front Corner Madison.”

Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916

Thornton, J. Quinn

Transcription from back: “J. Quinn Thorton. Pioneer Lawyer of 1846 from Illinois via _____. An advocate and promoter of free schools.”

Train, George Francis

Transcription on front: “George Francis Train, Noted Lecturer Orator, July 5, 1869, Portland. Site away out on P. O. Block, bet. 5th and 6th, Morrison and Yamhill Sts.”

Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916

Turnbull, Capt. James

Transcription on front: “Resident of Vancouver, W. T., many years, prior to 1864. Born in England, 1811. Came to U. S. in youth. Had a foundry and machine shop in St. Louis. Crossed plains in 1852. Joined David Monastes, also from St. Louis, in starting first foundry and machine shop in Portland in 1858. Was connected with steamer Eagle, and later, beginning about 1862, with the Str. Vancouver, running between that city and Portland. Died Nov. 6, 1874.”

Turnbull, William

Transcription from back: “Pioneer of 1849 from via with his parents. With his father, he operated a side-wheel steamboat between Portland and Vancouver during the Sixties. A resident of Vancouver W. T. many years.”

Results 1 to 28 of 2024