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Transcription from back: “Mary Taylor, daughter of James and Esther Taylor, Astoria, Oregon. Acc. No. 9353.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Mary Taylor, daughter of James and Esther Taylor, Astoria, Oregon. Acc. No. 9353.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “Douglas William Taylor, Pioneer of 1854 from N.Y. via the sea and Nicaragua. Married Miss Alice F. Carr on June 4, 1879.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. Lucy (Carter) Tanner, 1852. Pioneer of 1852 from vis . Wife of Elisha Swift Tanner, also a pioneer of 1852. Went to Eastern Washington with her husband many years ago where she spent the rest of her life.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “Elisha Swift Tanner, 1852. Pioneer of 1852 from __ via ___. Married Miss Lucy Carter, also a pioneer of 1852. Went to Eastern Washington many years ago where he spent the rest of his life.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. Clara Vinson Swafford, 1852. Oct. 10, 1920. As a young woman she lived in the family of Arthur Warner, near Oregon City - He was a pioneer of 1853 - for a number of years.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “Julius Augustus Stratton, Lawyer. Oregon pioneer of 1853. Brother of Rev. C. C. Stratton, Methodist Minister and Riley E. Stratton, Lawyer and Judge (circuit). Grad Willamette University.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from front: “Lansing Stout, M. C. 1860, 1854.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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F. Dalton Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. Sarah Tait Stevenson, 1853, B. April 12, 1811. Pioneer of 1853. Mrs. John W. Stevenson. Photograph taken during the 1860s.”
Frank G. Abell Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “John W. Stevenson 1853. Born Sept. 27, 1804. Portrait taken during 1860’s.”
Johnston & Hack
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Transcription from back: “Ann Maria Stephenson, wife of Robert E. Stephenson. Born: Jeffersonville, Indiana March 31, 1826. Died: Portland, Oregon. Ca, 1885. Acc. No. 983D009.”
Davies Studio (Portland, Or.)
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Transcription from back: “James B. Stephens, pioneer of 1844. Rec’d Sept. 21, 1928, from Mrs. Sarah D. Eastman Hollister [undecipherable], a neighbor of Mr. Stephens in 1869-79.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “James Steel, Portland, Oregon.”
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Transcription from back: “N. D. (Nathan D.) Stafford. Acc. No. 985D150”
Thwaites Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “Nathan D. Stafford. Acc. No. 985D150”
Thwaites Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “1861, Cornelia J. Spencer. Acc. No. 372.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Transcription from back: “Saml M. Smith.”
Ellsworth & Cardwell (Portland, Or.)
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Transcription from back: “Jamie Frenchmen Smith, a friend of Mama’s who was in school with her at the seminary in Ore. City. Her father-in-law had a foundry in Ore. City in the early days. Her husband was her stepbrother.”
Buchtel & Stolte
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Transcription from back: “B Nov 12, 1854.”
Partridge Photo Company
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Transcription from back: “Alvin T. Smith was born in Connecticut in 1800; removed to Illinois in 1840; married that year; went to Whitman Mission for the winter of 1840-41; went to Forest Grove in 1841; followed farming; Congregationalist; postmaster at West Tualatin, 1851-3, afterwards Forest Grove; died, 1885--hence 85 years old; Was at Champoeg May 2, 1843.”
Davidson Bros. (Photographers)
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Transcription from front: “John Slavin, Jr.”
Oliver Dennie Studio (Photographer)
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Oliver Dennie Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “Fred Gilham Slavin, aged 4 (1887)
Davies Studio (Portland, Or.)