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- ca. 1865
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Jesse Chapman, pioneer of 1853
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Jesse Chapman, pioneer of 1853
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Portrait of Frances Akin Johnson Clark Rowe, pioneer of 1852. (1844-1907) The daughter of James and Eliza Akin.
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Portrait of Steven D. Coleman, pioneer of Sandy, Oregon, and supervisor of Mt. Hood Road.
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Labeled as being Mrs. Henry W. Corbett, but then noted that this is in dispute.
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Henry Jagger, most likely the brother of Caroline Jagger, the first wife of Henry W. Corbett.
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Desdemona Dodge, pioneer of 1853, born in Illinois in 1847. Eventually married an Austin, then a Pellet.
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Alice Mercer, who married Clarence B. Bagley in 1865 and was a pioneer of 1852. She was born October 26, 1848, in Illinois. They settled in Seattle, where Clarence was in the newspaper industry and on the Board of Public Works. They had two children. She died in Seattle in October 1913.
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Rachel Eliza Hall, survivor of the Whitman massacre and first wife of Peter W. Hall. She married Robert Beers in August of 1850. Both were residents of Linn City (now West Linn), Oregon.
Cardwell, Charles and sister, Ida
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Mary Coshow (Mrs. Franzen) of Brownsville, Oregon, circa 1875.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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David Watson Craig, pioneer of 1853, from Illinois.
S. E. Gray & Co. (Photographers)
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Helen Elder, who was born in Illinois in 1848 and was the daughter of Reverend Alfred R. Elder. She married Frederick Prosch on January 1, 1869, in Olympia, Washington Territory.
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Duncan (left) and Charles Monteith, sons of Walter and Margaret Amanda (Smith) Monteith. Both boys were born in Linn County, Oregon, Duncan in 1856 and Charles in 1859. Walter Monteith was a co-founder of Albany.
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Andrew Warren Moore, immigrant to Oregon of 1852 and the first school teacher in Olympia, Washington Territory. He married Emily York.
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See prior CDV for details.
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Sergeant Patrick Gass, a member of the Lewis & Clark Exploration Party, 1804-1806, to Oregon. The winter of 1805-6 was spent at Fort Clatsop.
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Addison C. Gibbs, pioneer of 1850 and governor of Oregon from 1862 to 1866.
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Lottie Haas, born in 1860 in Austria, the daughter of Marcus and Josephine Haas.
Hoag & Quick's Art Palace (Cincinnati, Ohio)
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William C. Hawk, a son of John Melvin and Matilda (Fampton) Hawk, who came overland from DeKalb County, Indiana, in 1852. William settled in Thurston County, Washington Territory.
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Mary Denison, born in Vermont, in 1821, came from a Puritan background. She married Horace Lyman two weeks before leaving New York for Oregon via Cape Horn. They arrived in 1849 and settled in Portland. She died in Forest Grove in 1874.
Montgomery, J. H. (John H.), 1834?-
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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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Reverend D. Rutledge, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church on Taylor Street in Portland, Oregon, in 1857, and from 1862 to 1864.
Dalton, Frank
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John Hen(e)ry Gray of Astoria, Oregon.
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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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Plympton Kelly, the eldest son of Clinton W. and Mary (Baston) Kelly, born on September 7, 1828, in Pulaski County, Kentucky. He arrived in Oregon with his family in 1848. He married Elizabeth A. Clark in 1864, with whom he had three children. His donation land claim was located in far East Portland, where Kelly Butte is located today, just on the north side of Powell Boulevard.