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- circa 1885
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John/James Manson, son of Donald and Felicite (Lucier) Manson, born in 1845 in British Columbia. He died in 1887.
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John/James Manson, son of Donald and Felicite (Lucier) Manson, born in 1845 in British Columbia. He died in 1887.
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Donald Manson, pioneer of 1824, from Scotland, via British Columbia, and the Hudson's Bay Company. He married Felicite Lucier in 1828, and they settled in Champoeg, Oregon. They had eight children.
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Lucy A. Rose (1843-1920), who married Judge Rufus Mallory. She was a writer, publisher, and editor of several magazines in Portland, where she remained for many years after her marriage. She had one son: Elmer Ellsworth (1862-1917). She died in San Jose, California.
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Photo mislabeled as 'Elmer' Mallory. Rufus Mallory was a lawyer, and served in the Oregon legislature in the 1860s. He was also appointed as Oregon's U.S. Attorney and served in that capacity until 1882. He spent time in British Malaysia as an appointed U.S. Representative in 1883, and then returned to Oregon to resume his law practice. He was married to Lucy A. Rose, and they had one son, Elmer Ellsworth Mallory.
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Mollie Post, who married a Mahrn.
Buchtel & Stolte
Madison, Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth (Hughes)
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Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Hughes (1849-1926), the daughter of Elias and Rachel (Gilley) Hughes, born in Missouri. She married Charles Lewis Madison, Jr. and had one son, Claud.
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Dr. C. H. Mack, a dentist in Portland, Oregon, from 1863-1873. He was born in about 1834 in New York.
Fredricks, Charles DeForest, 1823-1894
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Mary McPherron of Brownsville, Oregon, sister of Elizabeth.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Elizabeth McPherron, of Brownsville, Oregon, sister of Mary.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Eliza "Liza" Nancy McNary, born May 14, 1862, in Scio, Oregon, to Hugh Linza and Mary Margaret (Claggett) McNary, of the Salem area. She died of heart disease on August 4, 1887.
H. S. Shuster Studio (Photographer)
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Hugh Linza McNary, born in 1829 in Illinois, to James and Elizabeth (Sharp) McNary. They came on the Oregon Trail in 1845, were induced to take Meek's Cutoff, and consequently became lost for two months. They eventually arrived in Oregon City, destitute and famished, and settled near Milwaukie. Hugh married Mary Margaret Claggett, of Salem, and they settled in Marion County. They had eight children, only six of whom grew to maturity. The child on his lap in the above photograph may be Harriett or John H. Mary died in 1879, and Hugh died in 1883.
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Harriett "Hattie" McNary, one of the daughters of Hugh L. and Mary Margaret (Claggett) McNary, born in Oregon, in 1865. She died in 1879, the same year as her mother.
Johnson, William P.
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Edmond Cary/Carey McLain, born in 1825 in Missouri. Arrived in Oregon Territory in 1847. Died in Douglas County, Oregon, in 1917.
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Portrait of Dr. John McLoughlin.
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Donald McKay was first a plasterer by trade, later a contractor and lumberman. He was associated with the North Pacific Lumber Company for some time, and was prominent in Masonic circles.
New York Gallery (San Francisco, Calif.)
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Donald McKay was first a plasterer by trade, later a contractor and lumberman. He was associated with the North Pacific Lumber Company for some time, and was prominent in Masonic circles.
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Nathan Parsons Mack, born in 1813 in Massachusetts, the son of Nathan and Daphne (Warriner) Mack. He arrived in Oregon Territory from the Sandwich Islands (Hawai'i) in 1843 and settled first in Salem, and subsequently in Clackamas County. He had two wives - Mary Clum and Mary Arthur, at separate times. His obituary states that he had been indigent and infirm for many years before his death, and lived alone. He had supported himself on the proceeds of a small garden for years. He died of natural causes at home in Salem on February 16, 1893.
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David West (b. ca. 1842) and his sister, Ann Jane (ca. 1840), before her marriage in 1872 to Charles A. McGuire, in Clatsop County, Oregon. Both siblings were born in Canada, to John and Margaret West, and arrived in Oregon in approximately 1857.
Thompson & Paxton (Photographers)
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General Irvin McDowell, who commanded the Union Army at the First Battle of Bull Run.
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Dr. James D. McCurdy, an early physician of Salem, Oregon. He was born in March of 1820, in Kentucky. He and his first wife, Artilia, crossed the plains in 1852, arriving in Salem. She died of typhoid on November 26, 1852, at age 28. He reportedly practiced medicine with A. M. Bell, and then went back to the South until the Civil War. He remarried Susan Thornton Baldwin. They returned to Salem in about 1864, and resided there until he became interested in the mines in Idaho and they moved. He died in Bellevue, Idaho, on October 3, 1901.
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Mary Lyman McCoy. Photograph taken in Forest Grove, Oregon.
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Fred J. McCoy, pioneer of 1845. Brother of Mrs. French.
Copelin, A. J. W. (Chicago, Ill.)
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Ella Crawford, the wife of Fred M. McCoy, as identified on the reverse of the photo.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Andrew R. McCoy, born in May 1848 in Oregon. He married Clara B. Wren in 1876, and was a resident of Albany.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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James Levi McCown, pioneer of 1853 to Oregon Territory. He was born in Virginia in December 1841 to William and Barbara (Best) McCown. He married Emily Chenowith in 1885, had two children, Ada and Horace. He was a printer and owned a newspaper in the early 1900s. He died in 1922 in Portland, Oregon.
Woodard, Alonzo Bixby, 1840-1918