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Portrait of Melvina Atkeson, wife of Thomas Atkeson.
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Portrait of Melvina Atkeson, wife of Thomas Atkeson.
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Joseph C. Avery, founder of Corvallis and pioneer of 1845.
Adair, Elias Coleman and Martha (Kemp)
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Transcription from front: “E. C. Adair, M. D., and Wife. Dr. Adair born 1825; to California, 1849; Oregon 1852, settling in Salem; Married Martha Kemp, on Str. Gazelle early in 1854; prominent in Sunday school work; died, Salem, Nov. 6, 1869. Mrs. Adair, b. Mo. 1836; to Oregon, 1852; died, Portland, May 20, 1911. Both Congregationalists.”
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. Abernethy.”
Oliver Dennie Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “Frank E. Arnold.”
Slee Bro’s (Photographers)
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Transcription from back: “F. K. Arnold.”
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Transcription from back: “M. N. Arnold.”
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Transcription from back: “Grandpa Arnold.”
Hall, Julius Salmon, 1844-
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Transcription from back: “Grandpa Arnold.”
E. H. Clark Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “Ruth J. Arnold.”
Hall, Julius Salmon, 1844-
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Transcription from back: “Grandma Arnold.”
E. H. Clark Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “Ruth Jane Arnold.”
Hall, Julius Salmon, 1844-
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Transcription from back: “E. M. L. Atkinson.”
Joseph Buchtel Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “Carrie Aiken.”
Aiken, James, Mary Jane (Kelly), Addie
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Transcription from back: “James Aiken, wife Mary Jane (Kelly), and daughter Addie.”
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Transcription from back: “April 2nd ‘78, W. L. Adams, pioneer 1848.”
F. Dalton Studio (Photographer)
Adair, Inez and Ward, Florence
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Full length portrait of three children. Two of the children are identified as Florence Ward and Inez Adair. The third child is unidentified. Transcription from back: “Florence Ward and Inez Adair, 1836?”
Ellsworth & Cardwell (Portland, Or.)
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. W. L. Adams, Astoria 1864. Property of Belle W. Cooke.”
Buchtel & Cardwell
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Transcription from back: “Emma Anorus.”
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Transcription from back: “William & Fannie from PB Armstrong 1867.”
Bradley & Rulofson
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Transcription from back: “F. K. Arnold. Sept. 1862.”
Dewey, R. H. (Rodney H.)
Babcock, Mrs. Ida Maria (Pratt)
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Portrait of Edwin D. Backenstos, pioneer of 1849, the son of Jacob B. and Sarah (Lee) Backenstos. He was born in Illinois on September 13, 1843. He died April 23, 1876.
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Sarah L. Lee, the wife of Colonel Jacob B. Backenstos, pioneer of 1849. They were married December 15, 1836. They started for Oregon Territory in April of 1849 from Missouri, and arrived in October 1849, settling in Oregon City. Jacob was in command of a regiment of the U. S. Mounted Rifles while crossing the plains.
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Alice Mercer, who married Clarence B. Bagley in 1865 and was a pioneer of 1852. She was born October 26, 1848, in Illinois. They settled in Seattle, where Clarence was in the newspaper industry and on the Board of Public Works. They had two children. She died in Seattle in October 1913.