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- circa 1857
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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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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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A. J. Lawrence, a lawyer in Vancouver, Washington.
Buchtel & Stolte
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Reverend George H. Lee, of Hartford, Conn. He became a graduate of the Hartford Theological Institution in 1884.
Bundy, Horace L. (Hartford, Conn.)
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Ida D. (Witten), who married Joseph D. Lee in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, on May 19, 1872.
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Ida D. Witten, believed to be the daughter of Joshua and Nancy Witten. Some sources name her as Eliza Alice Witten.
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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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Lorene Lee (1887-1904), daughter of Joseph D. and Eliza A. (Witten) Lee.
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Lyman Marshall Lee (1873-1959), son of Joseph D. and Eliza A. (Witten) Lee.
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Lyman Marshall Lee (1873-1959), the older son of Joseph D. and Eliza A. (Witten) Lee.
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William Alexander Lee, born in Fair Haven, Connecticut, Nov. 10, 1856, died near Tacoma, Washington, February 8, 1935.
Webster Studio (Photographer)
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William Brown Lee, born in Madison, Conn., Aug. 30, 1828, the son of Jonathan Trumbull Lee (also born in Madison, in 1803) Note on reverse says that W. B. Lee lived on Mt. Tabor in 1894. He was interred at Riverview Cemetery in Portland.
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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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Harry Leland, printer and son of Alonzo Leland. Alonzo was a pioneer of 1845.
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David Lenox (1835-1899), the son of David Thomas and Louisa (Swan) Lenox, born in Illinois. Was a pioneer to Oregon Territory in 1843, and died in Douglas County on June 7, 1899.
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William K. Leveridge, pioneer of 1850, born in 1828 in Missouri. He settled in Marion County, Oregon, and married Francette W. Webb, Sept. 18, 1853, in Salem. On the reverse of the photo: "Caused a portable sawmill to be transported from Portland to Auborn, a mining town in Eastern Oregon. This was the first ever to be transported there, and its whistle was the first ever to be blown between the Rocky Mts. and the Cascade Mtns. Later became senior partner of the firm of Leveridge, Wadhams & Co., the forerunner of the Wadhams & Co. in Portland."
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Unidentified young girl belonging to the Levy family, of Union County, Oregon.
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Julia Pierce (1830-1904), born in Ohio, who married William Scott Lewis, in 1849 in Ohio, before traversing the plains to Oregon Territory in 1852. He was an active Methodist minister in Oregon, and was the pastor of the Taylor St. Church in Portland from 1858-59. He died in The Dalles in December 1865, during a Methodist Episcopal Conference. They had four children: Alice (m. Parkhurst) (1852-1916), William, Frank Parrish (1860-1912), and Julia Emma (1863-1942).
Lewis, Rev. William Scott and Julia (Pierce)
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Reverend W. S. Lewis (1827-1865), pioneer of 1852, and his wife, Julia (Pierce)(1830-1904). They married Sept. 20, 1849, in Logan, Ohio. Lewis was a Minister of the Taylor St. Methodist Episcopal Church from 1858-59 and was active in the Methodist community in early Oregon. They had four children: Alice (m. Parkhurst) (1852-1916), William, Frank Parrish (1860-1912), and Julia Emma (1863-1942).
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Portrait of Winslow Lewis, a relative of Oregon pioneer, D. C. Lewis.
Black & Case (Boston, Mass.)
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L. I. Lewisohn (July 1818-Oct. 1873), was from London, but grew up in Austria.
Ginzel, Hubert (Reichenberg, Austria)
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Dewing & Laws
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Moulthrop (New Haven, Conn.)
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President Abraham Lincoln, February 1865
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D. Appleton and Company
Lincoln, President Abraham and family
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Lincoln, President Abraham and Tad
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President Abraham Lincoln with his son Thomas ("Tad").
Lincoln, Abraham and wife and son
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