Albany (Or.)
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27 Collections results for Albany (Or.)
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- OrgLot500_1014-4
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- 1873-05
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Fred R. Strong. Born Cathlamet, O. T. [Oregon Territory] 1851-1904. Photo at age 22! May 1873.”
R. E. Churchill Studio (Photographer)
- OrgLot500_963-3
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Sister of Riley Shelton, Daughter of Henry (?) & Coraline (?) Shelton, Scio, Ore.”
Paxton, Andrew B.
- OrgLot500_1027-4
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Laura Tate, Los Angeles.”
Paxton, Andrew B.
- OrgLot500_1027-8
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Dr. Tate, Dentist.”
A. B. Paxton Studio (Photographer)
- OrgLot500_1027-9
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Dr. Torrance Tate, Dentist.”
Paxton, Andrew B.
- OrgLot500_A_247
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Winter, John A., 1831?-
A. B. Paxton portrait of Malcolm J. Monteith
- OrgLot500_A_360_r
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Portrait of Malcolm J. Monteith taken by A. B. Paxton.
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of Malcolm J. Monteith (verso)
- OrgLot500_A_360_v
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of Malcolm J. Monteith showing the studio stamp for A. B. Paxton. Transcription from back: “Malcolm J. Monteith.”
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of Margaret Amanda (Smith) Monteith
- OrgLot500_A_361_r
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Portrait of Margaret Amanda (Smith) Monteith taken by A. B. Paxton.
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of Margaret Amanda (Smith) Monteith (verso)
- OrgLot500_A_361_v
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of Margaret Amanda (Smith) Monteith showing the studio stamp for A. B. Paxton. Transcription from back: ”Margaret Amanda (Smith) Monteith.”
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of an unidentified man
- OrgLot500_A_363_r
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Portrait of an unidentified man taken by A. B. Paxton
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of an unidentified man (verso)
- OrgLot500_A_363_v
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of an unidentified man showing the studio stamp for A. B. Paxton. Transcription from back: “May be Coshow family.”
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of Rebecca (Miller) Beach
- OrgLot500_A_364_r
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Portrait of Rebecca (Miller) Beach taken by A. B. Paxton.
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of Luther Coshow
- OrgLot500_A_362_r
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Portrait of Luther Coshow taken by A. B. Paxton.
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of Luther Coshow (verso)
- OrgLot500_A_362_v
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of Luther Coshow showing the studio stamp for A. B. Paxton. Transcription from back: “Luther Coshow.”
Paxton, Andrew B.
Unidentified portrait from Thompson and Paxton Studios
- OrgLot500_A_366_r
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Portrait of an unidentified woman taken by Thompson and Paxton Studios.
Thompson & Paxton (Photographers)
A. B. Paxton portrait of Rebecca (Miller) Beach (verso)
- OrgLot500_A_364_v
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of Rebecca (Miller) Beach showing the studio stamp for A. B. Paxton. Transcription from back: “Rebecca (Miller) Beach.”
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of an unidentified man (verso)
- OrgLot500_A_365_v
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of an unidentified man showing the studio stamp for A. B. Paxton.
Paxton, Andrew B.
A. B. Paxton portrait of an unidentified man
- OrgLot500_A_365_r
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Portrait of an unidentified man taken by A. B. Paxton.
Paxton, Andrew B.
Unidentified portrait of a man and woman from Thompson and Paxton Studios
- OrgLot500_A_367_r
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Portrait of an unidentified man and woman by Thompson and Paxton Studios.
Thompson & Paxton (Photographers)
Unidentified portrait from Thompson and Paxton Studios (verso)
- OrgLot500_A_366_v
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of an unidentified woman showing the studio stamp for Thompson and Paxton Studios.
Thompson & Paxton (Photographers)
Unidentified portrait of a man and woman from Thompson and Paxton Studios (verso)
- OrgLot500_A_367_v
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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Back of a cartes-de-visite portrait of an unidentified man and woman showing the studio stamp for Thompson and Paxton.
Thompson & Paxton (Photographers)
- OrgLot500_992-3
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- 1868
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from front: “H. H. Spalding, born 1803. To bro(?) Dickenson with love.” Transcription from back: ““H. H. Spalding born Nov 26 1803 Bath N.Y. Educated W. R. Col. & Lane Sem. O. Married to Eliza Hart 1833 ordained by Bath Presbtery 1835 _ with his wife of A. B. C. F. M. & in comp. with Dr. & Mrs. Whitman crossed the mts in 1836, first white women to cross which established the Grt. Emgrt. Route, which set the coast with Am. Settlement & this country. Estab. first press and print. first book on this coast 1839, saw God’s word with simple means[.] Change a savage tribe in 11 yrs to a church & school going & Sabbath loving people 100 converted, 234 in schools, 25,000 bushels grain raised yearly.”
Thompson & Paxton (Photographers)
- OrgLot500_992-2
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- 1868
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from front: “Your brother in Christ, 1868, Age 65, Brownsville, Oregon, H. H. Spalding.” Transcription from back: “To dear brother Lewis, but if gone home, to some of his family, from his bro. (brother) H. H. Spalding, born Bath (?) N.Y. 26 Nov 1803. [W]ith his wife & Doct. Whitman & wife crossed Rocky Mts. & the continent to Pacific 1836. First white woman to cross[.] This settled the question & established the Grt. Emgrt. R__t & setld this coast with Amers. Mrs. S. taught good woman to weave. Mr. S. printed first book in /39 & first press on Pacific coast by blessing of God[.] Nez Perces raised 25,000 bushels yearly[.] 500 in school over 100 converted[.]”
Thompson & Paxton (Photographers)