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Charles Walter Love, one of the sons of William ( -1879) and Sarah C. (Windle) Love (1845-1897).
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Charles Walter Love, one of the sons of William ( -1879) and Sarah C. (Windle) Love (1845-1897).
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Franklin P. Love (1876-), one of the sons of William ( -1879) and Sarah C. (Windle) Love (1845-1897).
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Frank Mathias, born in about 1826 in Pennsylvania, and pioneer of 1853. He was a prominent figure of the Puget Sound community for a number of years and was living in Seattle and working as a carpenter in the early 1870s.
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Edward R. M. Carter of Albany, Oregon.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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May also be named Chamberlin.
Smith, F. A., 1830-1903
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Father of Henry Theophilus Finck (1854-1826), who reportedly lived in Aurora, Oregon, and gave voice lessons.
Hendee, Denny H., 1826-1907
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Born about 1855 in Indiana.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Wallis Nash, Oregon author
Paxton, Andrew B.
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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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Lucy (Crain) Gragg (1798-1879). She was the oldest sister of Moriah (Crain) Kelly, wife of Clinton.
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Charles Park Hogue, born January 1, 1847, in McComb, Illinois. He and his family were pioneers to Oregon in 1852. He was the son of James P. and Sarah, and lived in Linn County in 1860. In 1880, he and his family were living in Portland and he worked as a bookkeeper. Charles was the uncle of Harry Wildey Hogue, a well-known lawyer in Portland.
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Frank Ingalls (born in about 1854), son of David Ingalls, pioneer of Astoria, Oregon. Photo taken in Astoria.
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Orrin Joint, pioneer of 1851.
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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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Justus F. Krumbein, born in 1847 in Germany, was a prominent architect in Portland and the Willamette Valley from 1871 until his death, in 1907.
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Jane Conner, the wife of James F. Failing, Portland hardware merchant. (1855-1932)
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Alvin Flanders, delegate to U. S. Congress from Washington Territory (1869-1871).
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Johnson, William P.
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Unidentified female member of Chamberlain/Chamberlin family.
Smith, F. A., 1830-1903
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Arthur Chandler of Forest Grove, Oregon.
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Portrait of David Watson Craig, pioneer of 1853, and friend of Bishop Scott. He was the printer of The Oregon Churchman, in October 1861.
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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).
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Thomas Nesmith, who was born in New Hampshire, October 5, 1810, and was the brother of James Willis Nesmith, Oregon Senator. Thomas married Rocse North on March 27, 1838, and lived in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area. He died November 19, 1885.
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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.