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Prim, Paine Page

Paine Page Prim, who arrived in Oregon in 1851, and was a prominent lawyer in southern Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon State Constitution Convention, as well as an Oregon Supreme Court Judge. He married Teresa M. Stearns in 1857.

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Nesmith, James Bush

James Bush Nesmith, the seventh child of James W. and Lucinda Pauline (Goff) Nesmith, born October 31, 1856, in Polk County, Oregon. He married Charlotte Orr in 1884. He farmed in Rickreall and they had one daughter, Pauline, born about 1885. He died October 8, 1853.

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Nesmith, Velina Pauline

Probably Velina Pauline Nesmith, born Sept. 4, 1855, to James W. and Lucinda Pauline (Goff) Nesmith. She married William Markland Molson, a Portland brewer, in 1882, and eventually relocated to Montreal with her husband and stepsons. She died in Polk County on July 17, 1937.

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Morgan-McClement, Lena

Lena Morgan, born in 1866, the daughter of Amos H. and Malinda (Boon) Morgan. She married John H. McClement in 1892 in Multnomah County.

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Moody, Malcolm A.

Malcolm Adelbert Moody, the son of Zenas Ferry and Mary Moody, of The Dalles. He was born November 30, 1854, in Linn County, Oregon. He was a Republican, and was a U. S. Representative from Oregon from 1899-1903. He died in Portland on March 19, 1925.

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Meek, Joseph

Joseph Lafayette Meek (1810-1875) was a sheriff and U.S. Marshal. He was a trader and trapper for the American Fur Company from 1829-1840. He settled a donation land claim near Hillsboro in 1840. He was active in political and civic affairs in the years before statehood. He participated at the Champoeg meeting. He was a provisional legislator from 1846 to 1847. He participated in the fight again the Indians who attacked the Whitman Mission and served in the Yakima Indian war. He was married three times and had five children.

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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.

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Killin, Judge Benton

Benton Killin (1842-1905), who came overland from Iowa in 1845, was a lawyer and judge in Oregon City. After serving for three years in the 1st Oregon Cavalry (1862-65), he married Harriet Burnett Hoover in 1873. He also worked as the Superintendent for Clackamas County Schools and was a Trustee of Pacific University. He died in Portland on May 26, 1905.

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Kelly, Richmond

Richmond Kelly (Sept. 15, 1855-Feb. 22, 1928), the youngest child of Clinton and Moriah (Crain) Kelly. He became a practicing physician in Portland in 1885, after having married Addie S. Morgan. They had four children and resided on the same land on which he had been raised, in southeast Portland.

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Holman, James Duval

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.

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