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- circa 1853
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Labeled as being Clara (Smith) Crosby, but she was the wife of Alfred Crosby. The matching card to this one is of Nathaniel Crosby, Jr. His wife was Mary (Lincoln) Crosby.
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Labeled as being Clara (Smith) Crosby, but she was the wife of Alfred Crosby. The matching card to this one is of Nathaniel Crosby, Jr. His wife was Mary (Lincoln) Crosby.
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Reverend James P. Millar/Miller, a minister of the United Presbyterian church. He was killed at Canemah, Oregon Territory, on April 8, 1854, by the explosion of the steamer Gazelle. His wife, Amanda, suffered two broken ribs from the incident. They had been living in Albany at the time.
Kelly, Thomas, Christina (Sunderland) and Martha Matilda
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Thomas and Christina (Sunderland) Kelly with their first child, Martha Matilda. He came west with his oldest brother, Clinton, in 1848.
Minto, John and Martha Ann (Morrison) and son
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John W. and Martha Ann (Morrison) Minto with their son, John W.
Crosby, Captain Nathaniel, Jr.
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Robinson Photo (Victoria, B.C.)
Lockwood, Mary Crane (Bryant) Conway and first son
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Mary (Bryant) Conway Lockwood, pioneer of 1852, with her first son, who must have died before 1860. She married William Conway on September 1, 1849, in Montgomery County, Indiana. She married Reuben Lockwood, a physician, in Portland in July 1855.
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Caroline Trafton, died 1857, aged 23 years. Mother of Eva L. Emery Dye.
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Francis Ermatinger, prominent member of the Hudson's Bay Company, with girl who is either his granddaughter or his niece.
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Sylvia M. Marshall, who married Julius M. Keeler, a teacher in early Portland and Forest Grove. They had one surviving son, Percival Keeler, who was born in 1853 in Oregon, and was a bookkeeper in San Francisco in 1880. She died in 1858 in Napa, California.
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Lucinda Trafton, maternal grandmother of Eva L. Emery.
Newell, W. J. (Dover, NH)
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Portrait of Dr. John McLoughlin.
Judson, Reverend Lewis Hubbell
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Reverend Lewis Hubbell Judson, pioneer of 1840. One of the reinforcements of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Judson is said to have arrived on the sailing vessel 'Lausanne' in 1840. He was born in New York, settled in Marion County, and died in Salem in 1880.
Lewis, Rev. William Scott and Julia (Pierce)
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Reverend W. S. Lewis (1827-1865), pioneer of 1852, and his wife, Julia (Pierce)(1830-1904). They married Sept. 20, 1849, in Logan, Ohio. Lewis was a Minister of the Taylor St. Methodist Episcopal Church from 1858-59 and was active in the Methodist community in early Oregon. They had four children: Alice (m. Parkhurst) (1852-1916), William, Frank Parrish (1860-1912), and Julia Emma (1863-1942).
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Ameilia A. Conner at 2 years and 11 months, 1858.
J. H. Peters (Photographer)
Failing, Emily Phelps (Corbett)
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Emily Phelps Corbett, who married Henry Failing in Portland, October 21, 1858. She was the younger sister of Henry Winslow Corbett, and a pioneer to Oregon in 1851, via the Isthmus of Panama.
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J. K. Miller, a Methodist Episcopal minister in Pittsburgh as early as 1838. (Photo front is mislabeled.)
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Lucinda Miller (Ford) Haley, born in 1840 in Missouri, pioneer of 1844 to Oregon. She settled in Polk County and married William Thompson Haley on July 22, 1858. She died in Santa Rosa, California, in 1867.
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Joseph Brannan and wife, Sarah Virginia (Henness), pioneers of 1852, with their first daughter, Mary A.
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Portrait of Nancy B. Courtney, or Courtnay, pioneer of 1845 from Illinois.
Part of Lorenzo Lorain photographs
A cartes-de-visite portrait of Lorenzo Lorain wearing a military uniform. The handwritten caption on the front of the page reads, "Lt. Lorenzo Lorain. Lieut. Lorenzo Lorain, Later Colonel [crossed out] Major, U. S. Artillery." The photograph is glued to the inner cover of an album of Lorain's photography (OHS Album 101).
Bagley, Susannah Rogers (Whipple)
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Susannah Rogers Whipple, who married Rev. Daniel Bagley on August 15, 1840. She was born in 1819, raised in Massachusetts, and died in Seattle in 1913. Their son was Clarence B. Bagley.
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William Henwood (Henry?) Pope, son of Capt. Seth Pope, and brother to Seth Luen. He was born April 11, 1839, in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. He traveled to Oregon with his brother via Cape Horn, arriving on May 1, 1854, and settled in Columbia County as a merchant.
Hendee, Denny H., 1826-1907
Portrait of an unidentified man
Part of Lorenzo Lorain photographs
One cartes-de-visite portrait of an unidentified man from page 43 of an album of photography by Lorenzo Lorain (OHS Album 101).
Rehn & Hurn
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James Laidlaw, aged 13 years.
Brown Barnes Bell Studios
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James Henry Lappeus (1830-1894), chief of police of Portland, Oregon, during the 1860s. Was a saloon keeper in 1870 in Portland, and married to Chloe Ann Burroughs.
Portraits of military personnel
Part of Lorenzo Lorain photographs
Three cartes-de-visite portraits from page 41 of an album of photography by Lorenzo Lorain (OHS Album 101). The portraits are of of military personnel in uniform. Hand-written captions above each photograph identify the three men. Starting clockwise from the upper left corner of the page, the three men are identified as:
Charles D. Fredricks & Co.
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Portrait of Ella Jane Barrows as a child.