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- circa 1863
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May be J. B. Morgan, who was born in 1846 in Iowa. He was living in Eugene, Oregon, in 1880. Reverse of photo labeled "father of Mrs. Harter."
Campbell, L. D. (Burlington, Iowa)
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May be J. B. Morgan, who was born in 1846 in Iowa. He was living in Eugene, Oregon, in 1880. Reverse of photo labeled "father of Mrs. Harter."
Campbell, L. D. (Burlington, Iowa)
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Hover Studio (Photographer)
Ford, Colonel Nathaniel and Lucinda (Embree)
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Colonel Nathaniel Ford and his wife Lucinda, pioneers of 1844
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Catherine Gibson, pioneer of 1852.
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Ellen (Ella) C. (1857-1941) and Maggie Gray (Mrs. P. J. Miller) (1859-1927), in Eugene, Oregon. They were daughters of Samuel and M. G. Gray, living in Eugene in 1860.
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Martha Ann (Scoggan), who married Rev. William Helm, in Kentucky, in 1824. They established a donation land claim in Champoeg County in September 1846.
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Sarah Lavina (Abrams), who married Harvey Alexander Hogue in 1861 in Multnomah County, Oregon. She was born on Aug. 25, 1843, in Gainsville, Alabama. She was the daughter of William Penn and Sarah Abrams, who were residing in Portland in 1849. W. P. Abrams was an early deacon of the Congregational Church.
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General Joseph Hooker, who built military roads in Oregon as a junior officer before fighting in the Civil War.
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Julius M. Keeler, a teacher in the schools of early Portland and U. S. Marshall for Oregon from 1861-1864.
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Mary Ann S. Parrish (1832-1917), of Marion County, who married Alexander S. Knox in 1850. They lived outside Albany for twenty years (Knox's Butte) and then relocated to San Jose, California, due to his declining health. She died in Santa Clara.
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General James Henry Lane, U. S. Senator and General for the Union during the Civil War.
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Elizabeth (Jones) Broshears, wife of Joseph Broshears, pioneer of 1844.
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Wife of W. L. Chittenden, married in Multnomah County, 1861.
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Group portrait of Medorem and LeRoy Crawford, and others, unidentified.
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Elwood Evans, pioneer of 1851 who served as US deputy customs director. Married Eliza Z. Gore.
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Sarah Jane McGary, born December 23, 1823, in Kentucky, who married William T. Newby in 1841 in Missouri, and started across the plains to Oregon in 1843. They settled in Yamhill County and obtained a donation land claim. William was an assessor in 1848 for the Provisional Government, and would be a state senator in 1870. They founded what would become McMinnville (named after Newby's home town in Tennessee), having built a grist mill in 1853 and a store in 1854. The town of McMinnville was platted in 1856. They had nine children. She died in Marion County on January 29, 1887.
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John M. Garrison, graduate of Willamette University and pioneer of 1846, a teacher of penmanship.
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Jared S. Hurd, draughtsman in the office of the Surveyor General for Washington Territory, 1854-1865. He was born about 1824 in New York.
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Donald McKay was first a plasterer by trade, later a contractor and lumberman. He was associated with the North Pacific Lumber Company for some time, and was prominent in Masonic circles.
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Union officer in Civil War
Harvey's Studio (Photographer)
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Portrait of B. F. Cross, pioneer of 1852 and teacher in Olympia, Washington, 1863.
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William Lysander Adams (1821-1906)
Buchtel & Cardwell
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Democratic U. S. Senator, James Willis Nesmith. He was born in New Brunswick on July 23, 1820, and started to Oregon in May 1843, arriving on November 24th of that year. He married Pauline Goff in 1846 and they had seven children. He was a legislator in the Oregon Provisional Government and a U. S. Marshal.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
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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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Sarah E. Archer, wife of Charles Pope and mother of Henry. She married Charles on November 21, 1832, and started for Oregon from New York, in 1851. They settled in Oregon City, where they ran a mercantile business.
Howard Studio (Photographer)