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- 1861
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D. Appleton and Company
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D. Appleton and Company
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Edward N. Deady, the son of Matthew P. and Lucy Deady, born about 1854.
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Duncan Monteith, of Albany, Oregon.
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May be Mary Sophia Gray Tarbell (1842-1895), the sister of Caroline (Gray) Kamm and Sarah (Gray) Abernathy. She was the daughter of William H. and Mary (Dix) Gray. She married Francis Tarbell.
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Robert Henry Law, commission merchant and dealer in wagon supplies in Portland and The Dalles, from the late 1850s to 1865, the year of his death. He was born in about 1820 in England.
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Montgomery, J. H. (John H.), 1834?-
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Clyde Benton Cooke at about 3 years old, 1862.
Montgomery, J. H. (John H.), 1834?-
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Paul R. Deady, the second son of Matthew P. and Lucy Deady.
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C. L. Cramer (Photographer)
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Montgomery, J. H. (John H.), 1834?-
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Jesse East, born about 1837 in Missouri.
C. L. Cramer (Photographer)
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Whipple, John Adams, 1822-1891
Dowell, B. F. and Anna (Campbell)
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B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Dowell and Anna Campbell, of Jacksonville, Oregon. Married October 24, 1862.
Crane, S. W. (Roseburg, Or.)
Ruddell, Stephen Dully (Dudley)
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Stephen Dully (or Dudley) Ruddell, who came to Thurston County, Washington Territory, in 1852. He was born on June 16, 1816, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He became the first Territorial Assessor and County Commissioner in 1853, and was one of the signers of the Congressional Memorial establishing the Territory of Washington, in 1853. He joined the Washington Volunteers of 1855-56 and was involved in the Indian Wars in Puget Sound. He married Margaret M. White, a recent widow, on February 15, 1857, in Thurston County. Stephen died September 10, 1891, in Olympia.
Portrait of an unidentified man in a Civil War uniform, Taylor family
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A cartes-de-visite photograph of an unidentified man in a Civil War uniform. He stands with his left hand tucked into the front of his jacket and looks directly at the camera. Legacy records indicate that he is associated with the Taylor family. The photograph has been cut down to fit within a wood and leather case. A pencil note on the the interior of the case back was documented during conservation work on the item. It reads, "Dear George [illegible]."
Hoag & Quick's Art Palace (Cincinnati, Ohio)
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General James Henry Lane, U. S. Senator and General for the Union during the Civil War.
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Unidentified female member of the Caldwell family
Black, James Wallace, 1825-1896
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Portrait of 1851 government postal agent, Nathaniel Coe. Settled near Hood River, in Wasco County, Oregon. He was born about 1789 in New Jersey.
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Portrait of B. F. Cross, pioneer of 1852 and teacher in Olympia, Washington, 1863.
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Lillian Estelle Patton, the daughter of Thomas McFadden and Frances ("Fannie") M. (Cooke) Patton, born May 31, 1858, in Salem. Her father was a lawyer, the first county judge of Jackson County, and U. S. Consul to Japan. She married John David McCully in Marion County on May 31, 1880. Lillian died December 28, 1929, in Hood River, Oregon.
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William Gird of Corvallis, Oregon, born about 1830 in Ohio. Lived in Monroe in 1880.
McClelland, Mary A. (Chambers)
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Mary A. Chambers, daughter of David and Elizabeth Chambers, born in Thurston County, Washington. She married Alexander C. McClelland in 1874.
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Mary Chambers, daughter of David and Elizabeth Chambers.
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(Mislabeled as being H. C. Finch.) E. L. Finch lived predominantly in Lewis County, Washington Territory. He was born in about 1818 in New York.
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Dr. Albert Eggers, music teacher, organized first band in Olympia, Washington (1859-1861). He was born about 1818 in Germany.
J. G. Hucks Studio (Photographer)
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Andrew Hurgren, born in about 1828 in Sweden. He was a cabinet maker, living in Portland, in 1860. He was the partial proprietor of Hurgren & Schindler, a furniture and mattress store, located on First Street in downtown Portland.