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Carte de visite portrait of an unidentified child member of the Beekman family
Britt, Peter, 1819-1905
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Carte de visite portrait of an unidentified child member of the Beekman family
Britt, Peter, 1819-1905
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Carte de visite of an unidentified female member of the Beekman family
Bayley & Cramer (San Francisco, Cal.)
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Carte de visite portrait of Benjamin B. Beekman (b. 1863), son of Cornelus C. Beekman (1828-1915), taken circa 1865-1867 by Peter Britt of Jacksonville, Oregon
Britt, Peter, 1819-1905
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Cornelius C. Beekman was a gold freighter, Wells Fargo agent for 42 years, and banker. Beekman founded the second bank in the Pacific Northwest, Beekman Bank in Jacksonville, Oregon.
Britt, Peter, 1819-1905
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Cornelius C. Beekman was a gold freighter, Wells Fargo agent for 42 years, and banker. Beekman founded the second bank in the Pacific Northwest, Beekman Bank in Jacksonville, Oregon.
Britt, Peter, 1819-1905
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Cornelius C. Beekman was a gold freighter, Wells Fargo agent for 42 years, and banker. Beekman founded the second bank in the Pacific Northwest, Beekman Bank in Jacksonville, Oregon.
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Julia Beekman, wife of Cornelius C. Beekman and daughter of D. M. Hoffman
Taber, I. W. (Isaiah West), 1830-1912
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Julia Beekman, wife of Cornelius C. Beekman and daughter of D. M. Hoffman
Beekman, Julia E. (Hoffman) and Carrie
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Carte-de-visite portrait of Julia E. Hoffman Beekman, wife of Cornelius C. Beekman (1828-1915), with her daughter, Carrie.
Britt, Peter, 1819-1905
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Carte-de-visite portrait of Lydia Beekman (b. 1867), daughter of Cornelius C. and Julia Beekman
Britt, Peter, 1819-1905
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Head of the United States Sanitary Commission during the Civil War.
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Portrait of Dr. Alfred M. Belt, pioneer of 1850 and prominent physician and Freemason.
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Uncle Leopold Bettman (right) and Uncle Goodman Bettman (left)
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John M. Bewley, pioneer and graduate of Willamette University.
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Elizabeth White, pioneer of 1850s and wife of D. R. Bigelow. They settled in Thurston County, Washington Territory.
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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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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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Lemuel Bills, pumpmaker, and father of Cincinnati Bills. He lived with Cincinnati and family in 1870 in Portland. He was born in about 1801 in Vermont.
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Portrait of Hon. John Bird, pioneer of 1847.
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Portrait of Andy Birge, pioneer of 1852.
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Lydia Hooper Blackler, who came to Oregon in 1857 by way of the Panama Isthmus. She was born in Massachusetts in 1835. She was a teacher and lived in many places, including Milwaukie, Oregon City, Portland, Olympia and Oakland, California. She taught in Spencer Hall, St. Helens Hall, and Mills College. She died in 1917.
Clark, L. Wilson (Olympia, Wash.)
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Leighton E. Blain, born in 1842 in Porter County, Indiana. He came overland with oxen in the spring of 1848 and arrived in the fall of that year. He settled in Oregon City as a merchant and married Mary Miller in Albany in about 1868. He died May 8th, 1927.
Vaughan's First Premium Photograph Gallery (San Francisco, Calif.)