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Transcription from back: “A. S. Pratt.”
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Transcription from back: “A. S. Pratt.”
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Transcription from back: “James Pratt. Edw. Nourse.”
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
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Transcription from back: “R. H. Pratt.”
Bogardus, A. (Abraham), 1822-1908
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Edward Quackenbush, who was born in 1839 in New York. He came to San Francisco via the Horn as a young man and was educated in accounting. When the firm of Allen and Lewis, in Portland, was in need of a bookkeeper, he came to Portland and soon began work at the Ladd and Tilton Bank, where he was an eventual manager. He was very involved in in civic activities, being credited with having founded the Portland Chamber of Commerce and the Y. M. C. A. He is also largely credited with the organization of the first baseball team in the city. He married Anna Clarke Hasty (or Hastie) on September 5th, 1867, in Multnomah County. They had one son, Fred, who died several days before Edward, in 1928. Anna passed away at their summer home in Hood River, in 1911.
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Catherine Logan, who married John Rigdon, a minister, and came to Oregon Territory in 1852. Her husband reportedly died of drinking water from a poisoned well, in 1859. They settled in Lane County.
Robinson, Margaret Carnahan (Wilson)
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Margaret Carnahan (Wilson), born February 14, 1793, near Charlotte, North Carolina, who married John Robinson in October 1815. She died at her home near Corvallis, on August 27, 1878. Their children were Elizabeth, Harriet, and Miriam. See John Robinson's photograph for more biographical information.
Robison, Fannie Johnson (Baker)
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Fannie Johnson, born on December 10, 1822, in Nashville, Tennessee. She first married Caleb Bartholomew Baker (in 1853) and then John Robison (in 1881). She and Caleb came overland from Kentucky in 1853, through the Narchee Pass, and settled in Grand Mound Prairie, Thurston County, Washington Territory. Caleb died June 16, 1866. John Robison died in 1885. Fannie lived until June 24, 1900, and died in Salem.
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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
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General W. S. Rosecrans, Officer in the Army during the Civil War.
Roundtree, Emiline Cole Riddle
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Emiline Cole Riddle, born in 1818 in Hart County, Kentucky. She married James Harrison Roundtree in Knox County, Illinois, in March 1837. They came to Oregon in 1852. She died on November 27, 1892, in Boistfort, Lewis County, Washington, where they had moved in about 1855. Their children were: Jasper N., Mary Adeline (Borst), Julina J. (Weaver), Demaris, Molly A., and Evaline (Hagarty).
Woodard, Alonzo Bixby, 1840-1918
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Reverend William Royal, father of Thomas Fletcher Royal.
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Emeline Stewart, the daughter of Johannes (?) Stewart, who married into the Rude family.
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Possibly Pat Reynolds of Canby, Oregon
McGowan, J. D. (Photographer)
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Clementina Rodney, one of the first teachers at St. Helen's Hall.
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Transcription from back: “Miss Clementina Rodney, 1869. One of the first teachers in St. Helen’s Hall, at Portland, Oregon beginning in 1869. This school is an Episcopalian School and was first located on 4th Street, between Madison and Jefferson Streets (where the City Hall now stands). Its present location is on the south side of Mon(t)gomery Street between 13th and 14th Streets.”
Ruddell, William Hendry, and Helen Himes
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Transcription from back: “William Hendry Ruddell (1851) and Helen Himes Ruddell (1853) Taken 1865 by Nathan Eaton pioneer of 1843.”
Eaton, Nathan, 1824-1883
Stevens, Major General Isaac Ingalls
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Transcription from back: “Gen. Isaac Ingalls Stevens. First Gov. of Washington Territory and a General in Civil War. Was killed at the battle of Chantilly Va. September 1, 1862.”
Stevens, I. I. (Isaac Ingalls)
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Transcription from back: “I. I. [Isaac Ingalls] Stevens, The first Gov. of Washington Territory.”
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F. Dalton Studio (Photographer)
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Transcription from back: “Photo taken years ago in 1874 (probably). Story, George L. Pioneer of 1850.”
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Dean (Gunnison and Crested Butte, Colo.)
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Transcription from back: “Mrs. Swafford, Olympia, W.T. [Washington Territory]. Acc. No. 11517.”
Woodard, Alonzo Bixby, 1840-1918
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Transcription from front: “Rev. A. W. Sweeney, Walla Walla, Washington.”
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Transcription from back: “J. W. Switzer, Acc. No. 9068.”
Smith & Loquist (Phtographers)
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Transcription from front: “Revd. G. W. Scott, a Native East Indian.”
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Transcription from back: “Clyde Shelton when a baby.”