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Rowley, Captain

Captain Rowley, a captain in the Army at Jacksonville, Oregon, for one year. May be Charles M. Rowley, but labeled as "Rollie" on reverse of photo.

Britt, Peter, 1819-1905

Roberts, E. P. and family

Group portrait of the E. P. Roberts family. Back row, from left: Thomas, Albert, William, and Daniel. Front row, from left: Anna, E. P., Nellie, Charlotte, Emma, Myra, and Alice.

Gilhousen, William H.

Roundtree, James H.

James Harrison Roundtree, born in Hart County, Kentucky, in 1815. He married Emeline C. Riddle in Knox County, Illinois, and they had several children before coming overland, first to Oregon, then to Lewis County, Washington Territory. They were early settlers in what is now called Grays Harbor. His daughter, Demaris, was the first Caucasian child born in Chehalis County. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Black River, and then to Centralia, where they remained. For other biographical information, see preceding image of Emeline Roundtree.

Woodard, Alonzo Bixby, 1840-1918

Hayden, Gay

Gay Hayden, pioneer of 1850. Born in New York in about 1820, he settled in Clark County, Washington Territory.

Kern, Mary M.

Mary M. Kern (1863-1954), daughter of John W. and Sarah (Kelly) Kern. She married F. G. Leo in 1896 in Multnomah County.

Thwaites, Joseph

Knox, Alexander Smith

Alexander Smith Knox, Oregon pioneer of 1845. He was born in Pennsylvania in 1825. He married Mary A. S. Parrish, of Marion County, in 1850, and settled in Linn County, west of Albany, near Knox's Butte, so named for him. Due to impaired health, they moved to San Jose, California, in 1870, and remained there until his death, in 1899.

Robbins, Marquis Lindsay

Marquis Lindsay Robbins, who came to Oregon in 1855 and settled in Dallas. He had been born December 20, 1820, in Henry County, Kentucky. He died June 22, 1906, and was buried on his donation land claim in Dallas. He was the oldest brother of J. H. Robbins.

Smith, F. A., 1830-1903

Pratt, Gertrude Sue

Gertrude Sue Pratt, niece of Warren Taylor, taken August 20, 1879. She was born October 6, 1876, to Irving W. and Sofia (Taylor) Pratt, in Portland. She married Carl P. Jensen in about 1928 and passed away on July 24, 1961. She was an active member of the Oregon Pioneer Association.

Abell, Frank G., 1844-1910

McNary, Eliza "Liza" Nancy

Eliza "Liza" Nancy McNary, born May 14, 1862, in Scio, Oregon, to Hugh Linza and Mary Margaret (Claggett) McNary, of the Salem area. She died of heart disease on August 4, 1887.

H. S. Shuster Studio (Photographer)

Marks, Velma Elizabeth

Velma Elizabeth Marks, born September 14, 1867, who married Edwin Clarence Roberts on September 14, 1887, in Linn County, Oregon. They had one son, Ray Harland, born in 1890. Elizabeth died February 23, 1892, in Linn County, and was buried in Lebanon.

Rainwater, Alexander Martin

Alexander Martin Rainwater, who was born in North Carolina on August 29, 1820. He arrived in Oregon, having come overland from Missouri, on October 25, 1847, and settled on a donation land claim in North Albany, Benton County. He was a farmer, a ferry operator, and had orchards. He married Sarah Elizabeth Emmett. They had at least six children: John, Daniel, William, Malinda, Aaron, and Anna (born 1864). Alexander died in 1890.

Rainwater, Sarah Elizabeth (Emmett)

Sarah Elizabeth Emmett, born in December 1833, in Tennessee, to Daniel and Malinda (White) Emmett. She married Alexander M. Rainwater in Benton County, Oregon, in March 1852. They had at least six children and settled in Benton County, near Albany. After Alexander died, in 1890, she remarried Gustav Lindner. She died July 27, 1905, in Benton County.

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

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