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- circa 1880
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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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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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Portrait of "Cousin" Martha Horton, taken in Troy, New York.
R. E. Atkinson Studio (Photographer)
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Julia Hulett, mother of John Chapman.
Falor, Arthur C.
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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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Portrait of William G. Buffum, pioneer of 1845.
McGowan, J. D. (Photographer)
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Gilman H. Davis, of Old Town, Maine. He was in the lumber business for 48 years, and was the father of Willie, Ellen, Charles, and Fred.
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Owen N. Denny, pioneer of 1852. Was a lawyer in Linn County, Oregon.
Kester, Putman and Barbara Ida (Swank)
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Putman (1855-1928) and Barbara Ida (Swank) (1857-1914) Kester's wedding photograph, 1877.
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Stephen Fowler Chadwick
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Angeline "Angie" L. Grubbe, wife of George Engle.
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Laura F. (Kelly) Turner (1847-1918). Daughter of Clinton and Moriah (Cain) Kelly and pioneer of 1848. She married Enoch Turner in 1867.
Davidson, Isaac Grundy, 1845-1922
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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.
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Oliver P. "Ped" Coshow, circa 1878. Photo taken in Independence, Oregon.
McGowan, J. D. (Photographer)
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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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Samuel B. Parrish, son of Rev. Josiah L. and Elizabeth (Winn) Parrish, born February 25, 1838, in New York. They came to Oregon in 1840. In his early years, he worked in his father's book and stationery store in Portland, and was the Portland Chief of Police during the years 1886-90. He also worked as the Malheur Indian Agent for a time. He married Adda Hawley in 1885, and died in Portland on July 12, 1897.
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Eudora Eliza (Carver) Robinson. See previous photo for biographical details.
Sumner, Ira E.
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Lenora Ross. Note on reverse: "Insane in 1882"
Buchtel & Stolte
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Joseph Holman, pioneer of 1840, born in 1815 in England. He was one of the people at Champoeg, on May 2, 1843, who voted in favor of the organization of the Provisional Government of Oregon.
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Carolyn Eldred Davidson, graduate of Oberlin College and missionary in Japan. She was a particular friend of Eva Emery Dye.
Ryder's Studio (Photographer)
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Rev. John N. Dennison, of the Methodist Church in Portland, in about 1880.
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Jennie (Bolds), painter, and wife of Joseph T. Hayne. Her father was Charles Bolds, a pioneer of 1844.
Shuster & Davidson (Photographers)
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George Phelps Holman, son of James Holman, born in Salem February 6, 1842, and said to be the first man born in Oregon to become a member of the Oregon Legislature. He died in July 1927.
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Z. B. Lee, born in Illinois in 1844. Was widowed by 1880 and had a daughter, M. M., who was 17.
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Andrew R. McCoy, born in May 1848 in Oregon. He married Clara B. Wren in 1876, and was a resident of Albany.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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See description on prior CDV.