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- circa 1880
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McGowan, J. D. (Photographer)
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Rev. John N. Dennison, of the Methodist Church in Portland, in about 1880.
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H. A. Cornell, husband of Emily E. Parmenter, married April 2, 1879.
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Thomas A. Davis, pioneer of 1850 and druggist in Portland, Oregon. Born in Indiana in 1834, he crossed the plains with his parents. Was a druggist in Portland and a State Senator from Multnomah County in 1878.
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Cincinnati Bills, pioneer of 1853 and early Sheriff of Multnomah County. He was born in about 1825 in Vermont and was married to Ann Elizabeth Adkins in 1850 in Indiana.
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Ella Crawford, the wife of Fred M. McCoy, as identified on the reverse of the photo.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Abell, Frank G., 1844-1910
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Portrait of a woman with the last name Gillihan (no first name recorded). May be Mary Jane, the wife of Thomas N. Gillihan, living in Multnomah County in 1880. Photo taken in Portland.
Abell, Frank G., 1844-1910
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Seth R. Hammer, a resident of Salem, Oregon, beginning in the early 1860s. Reputed to be one of the "characters" of the city, he was a dealer in real estate and a civil engineer.
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Alfred Hovenden, pioneer of 1849, born in England in 1822. Lived with his family at Butteville in 1870 and worked as a farmer.
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Ralph Jacobs, co-founder of the Oregon City Woolen Mills. He and his brother, Isaac, were immigrants from Germany, who settled in Oregon City during the 1850s.
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Joseph Daniel Lee, the husband of Eliza Alice Witten, who was born and raised in Polk County, Oregon. He served as State Senator for Polk County for four years (1880-1884) and served a total of about ten years in the state legislature.
Smith, F. A., 1830-1903
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James W. Barlow, son of Samuel Barlow
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Portrait of Caroline ("Aunt Caroline") (Thurman) Buffum.
McGowan, J. D. (Photographer)
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Owen N. Denny, pioneer of 1852. Was a lawyer in Linn County, Oregon.
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McGowan, J. D. (Photographer)
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C. C. Dancaster (b. 1814), photo taken in 1881.
Wiseman, Samuel James
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Reverend John McCarty, pioneer of January 1853 and US Army chaplain at Fort Vancouver. He reportedly commuted between Trinity Church in Portland and Vancouver on foot for a number of years. He was involved in establishing churches in Oregon and Washington until April 1868, when he retired to Washington, D. C. He died there on May 10, 1881.
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Ann Elizabeth Adkins, born about 1832 in Indiana. She married Cincinnati Bills, from Vermont, in 1850 before coming to Oregon Territory. They settled in Portland.
Ruddell, Margaret (Stewart) White
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Margaret (Stewart) White, who married Stephen Duley Ruddell in 1857 in Thurston County, Washington Territory. She was born on October 20, 1819, in Brown County, Ohio, and had come to Oregon, via the Plains, from Wisconsin in 1851 with her five children. Her first husband was William White, who had been in Oregon Territory since earlier that year, but was in poor health when he arrived. The family moved to Thurston County early on and William died in a skirmish during the Puget Sound Treaty War, in 1856. Margaret died on May 5, 1893, in Olympia, Washington.
Clark (Olympia, Wash.)
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Portrait of "Cousin" Martha Horton, taken in Troy, New York.
R. E. Atkinson Studio (Photographer)
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May be James J. Imbrie
Smith, F. A., 1830-1903
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Lorene Lee (1887-1904), daughter of Joseph D. and Eliza A. (Witten) Lee.
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McGowan, J. D. (Photographer)
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Portrait of William G. Buffum, pioneer of 1845.
McGowan, J. D. (Photographer)