Frambes, Sarah Elizabeth (Stephens)
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- circa 1869
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Sarah Elizabeth Frambes, a public school teacher, who arrived with her husband, Oliver S. Frambes, in Portland, in 1862.
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Frambes, Sarah Elizabeth (Stephens)
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Sarah Elizabeth Frambes, a public school teacher, who arrived with her husband, Oliver S. Frambes, in Portland, in 1862.
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Bruno Art Studio (Portland, Or.)
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.
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Lois Ford, daughter of Sara Caroline (Martin) Ford and Francis Asbury Ford.
Ford, Colonel Nathaniel and Lucinda (Embree)
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Colonel Nathaniel Ford and his wife Lucinda, pioneers of 1844
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Sara Caroline Ford, born about 1848, daughter of of Nehemiah and Eliza Lois Martin, pioneers to Oregon in 1844. She married Francis A. Ford in Washington.
Price, William V.
Fitzpatric, Mary (Williams) and Thomas
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C. L. Cramer (Photographer)
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Robert Lachlan Forbes, an early photographer in Jacksonville and Eugene, Oregon. Born in about 1818 in England.
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Adele H. Ford, daughter of Sara Caroline (Martin) Ford and Francis Asbury Ford. She married a Lambert.
Price, William V.
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Alvin Flanders, delegate to U. S. Congress from Washington Territory (1869-1871).
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Smith, F. A., 1830-1903
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Francis Fletcher, pioneer of 1840, member of the Peoria Party. Born 1814 in England. Settled in Dayton, Oregon, with his family.
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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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Ezra Fisher, Baptist missionary who came to Oregon in 1845. Born in Massachusetts.
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Born about 1822, he was a physician in New London, Connecticut, in 1870.
Hennigar (Middletown, Conn.)
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(Mislabeled as being H. C. Finch.) E. L. Finch lived predominantly in Lewis County, Washington Territory. He was born in about 1818 in New York.
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Mrs. Mary Fisher (d. 1882)
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Born about 1844, in Pennsylvania. Was living in Eugene, Oregon, with his family and was a lawyer in 1880.
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J. L. Ferguson, a member of the Washington Territory legislature, representing Skamania and Klickitat Counties, in 1863.
Buchtel & Stolte
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Unidentified woman with infant
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Author Fanny Fern, born Sara Payson Willis (1811-1872).
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Clinton P. Ferry, founder of the Ferry Museum in Tacoma, Washington. He was a nephew of Hon. Elisha P. Ferry, a governor of Washington Territory. He was also the nephew of G. W. Ewing. He arrived in Portland in 1858 and stayed until 1868, when he relocated to Tacoma.
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Identified as Grandma Fields, and Jenny and Daisy Fields Jenks, of Mt. Tabor, Oregon.
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Buchtel & Stolte
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Secretary of the U.S. Treasury under President Lincoln, William Fessenden. He was also a U. S. Senator from Maine. (1806-1869)