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Jennie (?) Holladay, the daughter of Ben and Noltey Ann (Calvert) Holladay, circa 1869.
Levitsky, 1819-1898
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Jennie (?) Holladay, the daughter of Ben and Noltey Ann (Calvert) Holladay, circa 1869.
Levitsky, 1819-1898
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Frances "Fanny" A. Holman, the daughter of J. D. and Rachel Holman, of Portland, in 1870.
Buchtel & Stolte
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George, the youngest son of J. D. and Rachel Holman, of Portland, in 1870.
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George Phelps Holman, son of James Holman, born in Salem February 6, 1842, and said to be the first man born in Oregon to become a member of the Oregon Legislature. He died in July 1927.
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James Duval Holman, father to Frederick V. and George, among others. He married Rachel Hixson (Summers). He is credited with being one of the founders of Pacific City, Oregon, but lived in Portland in 1857.
Buchtel & Stolte
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Joseph Holman, pioneer of 1840, born in 1815 in England. He was one of the people at Champoeg, on May 2, 1843, who voted in favor of the organization of the Provisional Government of Oregon.
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Kate S. Holman, daughter of J. D. and Rachel Holman, of Portland, Oregon, in 1870.
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General Joseph Hooker, who built military roads in Oregon as a junior officer before fighting in the Civil War.
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Joseph Horning, born in Nov. 1856 in Germany. He married Louise (Wilhelm) in 1888 in Multnomah County. He was a machinist by trade.
Davies Studio (Portland, Or.)
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Louise (Wilhelm) Hornung, who married Joseph Hornung in Multnomah County in 1888.
Davies Studio (Portland, Or.)
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Portrait of "Cousin" Martha Horton, taken in Troy, New York.
R. E. Atkinson Studio (Photographer)
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Mr. and Mrs. Horton, parents of Robert Horton.
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Alfred Hovenden, pioneer of 1849, born in England in 1822. Lived with his family at Butteville in 1870 and worked as a farmer.
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Born about 1825 in New Hampshire, A. G. Hovey settled in Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, for a time. In 1860, he was living in Corvallis with his wife, Mary E. Hovey.
Buchtel & Cardwell
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J. M. Howe, an early Portland mechanic, who was born in New York in about 1830.
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Born in Kentucky in about 1829, settled in Olympia, Washington.
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May be Capt. R. E. Howes
McAlpin & Lamb
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Thomas Jefferson Hubbard, a native of Massachusetts. He came west with the Wyeth 1834 party and settled in the Willamette Valley. He was acquitted by missionaries of homicide. His name appears on Slocum's list of 1837. He married Mary Somata at the house of Pierre Bellique, on April 3, 1837. He was a member of the general committee of the Provisional Government organization of 1843. He and his wife lived on a farm near Lafayette, and the town of Hubbard is named after him. He built a steamboat and saw mill. Some sources claim that they removed to Eastern Oregon in 1857 and that he died on the Umatilla Reservation on April 24, 1877, aged 78. Other sources claim that he died in Marion County on April 19, 1874.
Hubbard, Marie Sommata (St. Martin)
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Marie Sommata (St. Martin), who married Thomas J. Hubbard on April 3, 1837, in Marion County, Oregon. She was born about 1821, probably the daughter of Joseph and sister of Genevieve.
Hudson, Margaret "Maggie" (Lenox)
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Margaret "Maggie" (Lenox), who married H. M. Hudson. She was born in about 1846 in Oregon to David and Louisa Lenox. Her family lived in Forest Grove when she was young.
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John Hughes, pioneer to Oregon of 1852.
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Orlando Humason, member of the House of Representatives, lawyer, judge, and mayor of The Dalles.
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C. N. Humiston was a wholesale liquor merchant in Portland by 1859, and partial proprietor of Humiston, Wilson & Co. on Front Street. He was born in about 1832 in New York.
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C. N. Humiston, a Portland, Oregon, resident in 1859 and wholesale liquor dealer.
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Wolcott Julius Humphrey, pioneer to Oregon of 1852.
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Jared S. Hurd, draughtsman in the office of the Surveyor General for Washington Territory, 1854-1865. He was born about 1824 in New York.
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Andrew Hurgren, born in about 1828 in Sweden. He was a cabinet maker, living in Portland, in 1860. He was the partial proprietor of Hurgren & Schindler, a furniture and mattress store, located on First Street in downtown Portland.