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Lewis Philip Love (1851-1936), son of Lewis and Nancy (Griffith) Love. He owned a flour mill. He married Nancy C. Wiggs in 1872.
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Lewis Philip Love (1851-1936), son of Lewis and Nancy (Griffith) Love. He owned a flour mill. He married Nancy C. Wiggs in 1872.
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “Maud Miller about 1873. Dau. Of Juaquin [Joaquin]. Property of Belle W. Cooke, Property of Ruth Lee.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Reverse of photo labeled as Frank Morgan, "Supper Weady Roo." Frank Morgan was born in 1876, and this photograph is older than ca. 1880, so this is likely to be his older brother, Fred, born in 1870. They were the sons of Amos H. and Malinda (Boon) Morgan.
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Henry Bromwell Morse, originally from Bath, Maine, who arrived in Oregon in 1858, from California. He married Harriet Newell Millard (the daughter of Dr. Justin Millard) in Portland in 1861. Their children were Henry F., Dr. Edwin W., Eugenia, Emma C. (Riddell), and Harriet M. (Lockwood). The Morses were among the charter members of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Henry was the Portland City Treasurer in 1862, as well as a merchant and miner.
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Unidentified male member of Morton family
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
Powell, Captain William Scoles
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William S. Powell, born at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, on September 22, 1832, to Dr. John and Mary (Scoles) Powell. In 1852, he came to Oregon, landing in Portland on the steamer 'Multnomah' on October 4th. He was a carpenter in the early years and, in 1855, married Helen C. Hill, a step daughter of Stephen Coffin. In 1864, he raised Company D, First Oregon Infantry, of which he was named Captain. After time in Eastern Oregon, he was mustered out in 1866 and returned to Portland, where he purchased an interest in Oregon Iron Works. After disaster struck that business, he went to Dayton and worked in sawmilling for 16 years. He returned to Portland to open a grocery and commission business with J. J. Shipl(e)y. He and Helen had six children, three of whom survived well into adulthood: Mary L. (Shipl(e)y), Charles A., and Frankie (Haseltine). He died January 24, 1918, a number of weeks after falling and breaking his hip.
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
Pratt, Sophia Christina (Taylor)
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Sophia Christina Taylor, born in July 1849, in Harrison, Ohio, to Peter and Sarah Sophia Taylor. She married Irving W. Pratt, born in New York, in 1874, and they settled in Portland. Her family had come via the Isthmus from New York to Oregon in 1854. She and Irving had seven children, six of whom survived to adulthood. A teacher in Portland schools for many years, Sophia died April 1, 1911, in Portland.
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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A head and shoulders portrait of Roscoe Dixon. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Roscoe Dixon, About 1880, Operated Roscoe's Oyster House in Astoria, Ore."
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. Percilla [Priscilla] Sitton, Dr. Sitton's wife, who I lived with the first winter in Oregon, 1892. Miss Mary Shirly. First Wife of “doctor” Nathaniel Kouistz [?] Sitton.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “1861, Cornelia J. Spencer. Acc. No. 372.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “James B. Stephens, pioneer of 1844. Rec’d Sept. 21, 1928, from Mrs. Sarah D. Eastman Hollister [undecipherable], a neighbor of Mr. Stephens in 1869-79.”
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Transcription from front: “Lansing Stout, M. C. 1860, 1854.”
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Transcription from back: “Julius Augustus Stratton, Lawyer. Oregon pioneer of 1853. Brother of Rev. C. C. Stratton, Methodist Minister and Riley E. Stratton, Lawyer and Judge (circuit). Grad Willamette University.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. Clara Vinson Swafford, 1852. Oct. 10, 1920. As a young woman she lived in the family of Arthur Warner, near Oregon City - He was a pioneer of 1853 - for a number of years.”
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Transcription from back: “Elisha Swift Tanner, 1852. Pioneer of 1852 from __ via ___. Married Miss Lucy Carter, also a pioneer of 1852. Went to Eastern Washington many years ago where he spent the rest of his life.”
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. Lucy (Carter) Tanner, 1852. Pioneer of 1852 from vis . Wife of Elisha Swift Tanner, also a pioneer of 1852. Went to Eastern Washington with her husband many years ago where she spent the rest of her life.”
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Transcription from back: “Douglas William Taylor, Pioneer of 1854 from N.Y. via the sea and Nicaragua. Married Miss Alice F. Carr on June 4, 1879.”
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Transcription from back: “Mary Taylor, daughter of James and Esther Taylor, Astoria, Oregon. Acc. No. 9353.”
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. Joseph (Mary E.) Teal.”
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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.”
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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