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Turner, Laura Lucille A.

Laura Lucille A. Turner (1875-1968), the daughter of Enoch and Laura (Kelly) Turner, and granddaughter of Clinton and Moriah (Cain) Kelly.

Davidson, Isaac Grundy, 1845-1922

Palmer, Sarah Ann (Derbyshire)

Sarah Ann Derbyshire, born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on April 11, 1815. She married Joel Palmer on June 21, 1836, in Bucks County. They came to Oregon in 1845 and settled in Yamhill County, taking a land claim in Dayton. She was renowned for her hospitality, generosity, and social entertaining gifts. They had six children: Melissa, Joeline, William, Emma, John, and Alice. Sarah died December 14, 1891, and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Dayton.

Abell, Frank G., 1844-1910

Hill, Thomas

Thomas ("Uncle Tommie"), the son of Daniel and Rebecca Hill, living in Portland in 1870. He was brother to Leven.

Abell, Frank G., 1844-1910

Ingalls, Frank

Frank Ingalls (born in about 1854), son of David Ingalls, pioneer of Astoria, Oregon. Photo taken in Astoria.

H. S. Shuster Studio (Photographer)

Krumbein, Justus F.

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.

Buchtel & Stolte

Leveridge, William K.

William K. Leveridge, pioneer of 1850, born in 1828 in Missouri. He settled in Marion County, Oregon, and married Francette W. Webb, Sept. 18, 1853, in Salem. On the reverse of the photo: "Caused a portable sawmill to be transported from Portland to Auborn, a mining town in Eastern Oregon. This was the first ever to be transported there, and its whistle was the first ever to be blown between the Rocky Mts. and the Cascade Mtns. Later became senior partner of the firm of Leveridge, Wadhams & Co., the forerunner of the Wadhams & Co. in Portland."

McCarty, Reverend John

Reverend John McCarty, pioneer of January 1853 and US Army chaplain at Fort Vancouver. He reportedly commuted between Trinity Church in Portland and Vancouver on foot for a number of years. He was involved in establishing churches in Oregon and Washington until April 1868, when he retired to Washington, D. C. He died there on May 10, 1881.

Davis, Thomas A., 1834-1897

Thomas A. Davis, pioneer of 1850 and druggist in Portland, Oregon. Born in Indiana in 1834, he crossed the plains with his parents. Was a druggist in Portland and a State Senator from Multnomah County in 1878.

Bills, Cincinnati

Cincinnati Bills, pioneer of 1853 and early Sheriff of Multnomah County. He was born in about 1825 in Vermont and was married to Ann Elizabeth Adkins in 1850 in Indiana.

Blackler, Lydia (Hooper)

Lydia Hooper Blackler, who came to Oregon in 1857 by way of the Panama Isthmus. She was born in Massachusetts in 1835. She was a teacher and lived in many places, including Milwaukie, Oregon City, Portland, Olympia and Oakland, California. She taught in Spencer Hall, St. Helens Hall, and Mills College. She died in 1917.

Clark, L. Wilson (Olympia, Wash.)

Nadeau, Oliver

Oliver Nadeau, a French chef, laborer, and wood chopper who resided in Jackson County, Oregon. He was born in about 1832 in Eastern Canada.

Britt, Peter, 1819-1905

Peterson, Knute A.

Knute A. Peterson, an early Portland resident, who was a clerk at Breck and Ogden and at the hardware store of Corbett and Failing. He also was the proprietor of a dry goods and grocery store in downtown Portland in the mid-1850s.

Shaver, Moriah Emily (Kelly) and Zorah M. (Kelly) Truman

Moriah Emily (Kelly) Shaver (left) and Zorah M. Kelly Truman (right) (1855-1880), daughter and granddaughter of Clinton and Moriah (Cain) Kelly. Zorah was the daughter of Hampton and Margaret Kelly, so Emily was her aunt. Zorah married J. R. Truman in 1875, and died in 1880 of consumption.

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