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Smith, F. A., 1830-1903
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Smith, F. A., 1830-1903
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Carte-de-visite portrait of Henry Winslow Corbett (1827-1903)
Brady, Mathew B., approximately 1823-1896
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Robert Thomas Pentland (see previous photo for biographical details)
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Aurelia V. Blain, born December 1849 in Oregon, to Rev. Wilson and Elizabeth Blain. They lived in Linn City, where her father was an editor and Presbyterian preacher. She married Winfield Scott Peters, who was a freight clerk in Albany, on December 7, 1875. Their children were Wilson Webb and Ethlind. Aurelia died in Oakland, California, in 1924, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Albany.
Paxton, Andrew B.
Roundtree, Mary Adeline (Ferguson)
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Mary "Polly" Adeline Ferguson, born about 1795 in Virginia, of Scottish descent. She married Turner Richardson Roundtree on January 12, 1815, in Hardin County, Kentucky. They had seven children, among them: James Harrison, Mary Turner, John B., Perry O., Andrew J., and Martin D. In 1830, the family moved to Illinois, and came to Oregon in 1852, quickly moving to Washington Territory within a year. She died February 11, 1880, in Boistfort, Lewis County, Washington.
Foster, Louisa "Laura" (Burkhart) Thompson
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The second wife of John Hearst Foster, pioneer of 1847. Louisa Matilda Burkhart (born 1836 in IL) was first married (July 9, 1855) to David M. Thompson (1833-1879), a harness maker, and had two children: Harriet "Hettie" Louise (m. Templeton) and Edward Lewis Thompson. She lived most of her life in Albany, Oregon.
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Samuel Bell Knox, born in 1837 in Ohio, the son of James and Letitia (Smith) Knox.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Charlie Newberry
Bosco & Megler Photographers (Portland, Or.)
Daniels, Amelia E. (Grimes), Jasper N., and Rebecca Catherine
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Amelia E. (Grimes) (born in 1851, Iowa) and Jasper N. Daniels (born 1840, Ohio) and their daughter, Rebecca Catherine, circa 1876. Rebecca was born July 31, 1875, in Oregon. They married November 15, 1871, and lived in Santiam, Linn County, Oregon, in 1880.
Lane, Simon R., Catherine A. (Drain), and John
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Simon R. Lane (1832-1925), with wife, Catherine A. (Drain), and son, John. Simon Lane was brother to General Joseph Lane. They lived in the Roseburg area.
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Stephen F. Chadwick, Governor of Oregon (1877-1878)
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Portrait of John A. Crawford, (born in Ireland in 1815) of Albany, Oregon.
Strang, Amelia
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Aunt Abbie Davis (1835-1915), resident of Penobscot County, Maine.
Stiff Bros. (Photographers)
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Rev. Stephen Guthrie, pioneer of 1852, and first Christian minister in the Puget Sound area in 1853. Lived in Chambers Prairie.
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John Wesley Johnson, pioneer of 1858, born on March 22, 1836. He was connected with high schools of Portland, then later became the first president of the University of Oregon, in Eugene. He married Helen Elizabeth Adams on July 3, 1865, in Astoria.
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Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Catharine S. Davis, of Summit Station, Oregon, at age 63.
Excelsior Photograph Gallery (Alliance, Ohio)
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Levi C. Millard, born about 1846 in New Jersey, the son of Dr. Justin Millard. He reportedly joined the Multnomah Engine Co. No. 2 in Portland on January 7, 1857, as a volunteer firefighter. He was a wholesale liquor dealer in Portland in 1870, co-owning the firm of Millard & VanSchuyver, who were successors to Ladd, Reed & Co.
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John Walker Grim, born June 16, 1820 in Ohio, pioneer to Oregon in 1847. Married Frances Emeline Geer and lived in Aurora, Oregon. In 1849, he became a member of the first territorial legislature of Oregon; in 1850, he
became county commissioner and acted as probate judge, and was reelected in
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Kale Kelsey, born in 1847 in Oregon Territory. He was working as a laborer in California in 1880.
Baker, G. W.
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The daughter of Joseph and Martha Duncan, born about 1864 in Illinois. She was the sister to George and Emma, among others.
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Alvin Flanders, delegate to U. S. Congress from Washington Territory (1869-1871).
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Willis W. Brown, born Manchester, February 20, 1871
Clark, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1847-
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Johnson, William P.
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Clinton P. Ferry, founder of the Ferry Museum in Tacoma, Washington. He was a nephew of Hon. Elisha P. Ferry, a governor of Washington Territory. He was also the nephew of G. W. Ewing. He arrived in Portland in 1858 and stayed until 1868, when he relocated to Tacoma.
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Amos Hoyt Morgan, born December 15, 1836, in Elmira, New York. He came to Salem, where he married Malinda (Minnie) Emily Boon on February 22, 1865. They resided in Portland for about 30 years before his death in March of 1897. He was in the wholesale commission business with Reuben Weeks, and also served as the Collector of Internal Revenue in his district from 1874 to 1879. They had two sons, Fred P. and Frank, and a daughter, Lena (McClement).
P. J. Ward Studio (Photographer)
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Frances Emeline (Geer) Grim, born in Ohio in 1821 and the daughter of Joseph Cary and Mary (Johnson) Geer, pioneer to Oregon in 1847. Married John Walker Grim and lived in Aurora, Oregon.