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- 1873
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Ross Cartee, son of Lafayette F. Cartee.
Dennie, Oliver
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Ross Cartee, son of Lafayette F. Cartee.
Dennie, Oliver
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Stephen Fowler Chadwick
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C. O. Clark of Goodnough & Clark firm.
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Portrait of pioneer and poet, Belle (Walker) Cooke.
Montgomery, J. H. (John H.), 1834?-
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Clyde Benton Cooke at about 3 years old, 1862.
Montgomery, J. H. (John H.), 1834?-
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Montgomery, J. H. (John H.), 1834?-
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Matthew P. Deady at age 45, circa 1869
Bradley & Rulofson
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Matthew P. Deady, circa 1865.
Dalton, Frank
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Benjamin Helm, pioneer of 1845.
Lockwood, Mary Crane (Bryant) Conway and first son
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Mary (Bryant) Conway Lockwood, pioneer of 1852, with her first son, who must have died before 1860. She married William Conway on September 1, 1849, in Montgomery County, Indiana. She married Reuben Lockwood, a physician, in Portland in July 1855.
Lockwood, Sumner F. and Lillian
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Sumner Fremont (1857-) and Lillian (1863-)(m. Crawford), children of Reuben and Mary (Bryant) Lockwood. Their younger sister, Emma Jane, died near Oregon City in 1860, of scarlet fever, at 10 months old. They had an older sister, Nancy Ann, born in 1850, in Indiana, who married a man named Greve. Sumner married Paulina Brazee on March 6, 1881, and was a restaurant and hotel keeper in Portland in 1900.
Lockwood, Mary (Bryant) Conway and Lillian
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Mary (Bryant) Lockwood and daughter, Lillian.
Claggett, Charles and Mary (Irvine)
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Charles, born in 1813 in Kentucky, and his wife, Mary S. (Irvine) Claggett, also born in Kentucky in 1813. They married in July of 1832 and came overland from Missouri to Oregon in 1852. They settled a few miles north of Salem, in Keizer, and had thirteen children, one of whom was Mary Margaret, the wife of Hugh L. McNary. Charles died in 1902 and Mary died in 1889.
Smith, F. A., 1830-1903