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- 1858
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Ameilia A. Conner at 2 years and 11 months, 1858.
J. H. Peters (Photographer)
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Ameilia A. Conner at 2 years and 11 months, 1858.
J. H. Peters (Photographer)
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G.A. Cone, Sr., pioneer of 1852 to Oregon.
Buchtel & Stolte
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Cornelia J. (Holt) Condon, pioneer of 1852, wife of Thomas Condon.
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Transcription from front: “View of the Columbia River near The Dalles. Taken by Mrs. O. N. Denny in the early 60’s.”
Denny, Gertrude Jane Hall White, 1837-1933
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Portrait of William and his wife, residents of Douglas County.
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Group portrait of Samuel Bowles (Editor from Springfield, Mass.), William Bross (Lieut. Governor of Illinois and Editor of Chicago Tribune), Schuyler Colfax (Speaker of the House and subsequently Vice President), and Albert D. Richardson (New York Tribune war correspondent and author).
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Portrait of Steven D. Coleman, pioneer of Sandy, Oregon, and supervisor of Mt. Hood Road.
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Portrait of Portland, Oregon tin smith Frank Coffin.
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Portrait of 1851 government postal agent, Nathaniel Coe. Settled near Hood River, in Wasco County, Oregon. He was born about 1789 in New Jersey.
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Henry D. Cock, born in 1832 in Pennsylvania, pioneer of 1853 and son of Colonel William Cock.
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Col. William Cock, pioneer of 1852. Moved to Washington Territory in 1853 and opened the first hotel in Olympia, in 1854.
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J. S. Clendenin, Puget Sound pioneer of 1850s. First U. S. District Attorney in Washington Territory.
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H. C. Clement (born about 1845 in Canada), house painter in Albany, Oregon. Went to Portland, then to Tacoma, where he dealt successfully in real estate.
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Daughter of C. W. and E. J. Claughton, of Lebanon, Oregon, born 1871.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Samuel Asahel Clark at age 45, circa 1872.
Buchtel & Stolte
Clarke, Harriet T. (Buckingham)
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Harriet T. (Buckingham) Clarke (wife of Samuel Asahel Clarke), about 35 years old, circa 1867.
Clarke, Harriet T (Buckingham)
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Harriet T. (Buckingham) Clarke, pioneer of 1850.
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Transcription from back: “W. B. Clark.”
E. H. Clark Studio (Photographer)
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Mug shot from the Victoria (B. C.) Police Department of J. F. Clark. Transcription from back: “Victoria Police Department. Name: J. F. Clark, Residency: B.C.(?), Nativity: America, Occupation: Laborer, Age: 33, Height: 6-1, Weight: 160, Build: Slim. Complexion: Fair, Eyes: Blue, Color of Hair: D.B., Color of Mustache: Brown, Color of Beard: None, Date of Arrest: Dec. 22, 1910, Where Arrested: Victoria, Crime Charged: Vag, Mole on R. side of neck. Two months, H.L.”
British Columbia. Police Services Division
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Verso of a mug shot from the Victoria (B. C.) Police Department of J. F. Clark. Transcription from back: “Victoria Police Department. Name: J. F. Clark, Residency: B.C.(?), Nativity: America, Occupation: Laborer, Age: 33, Height: 6-1, Weight: 160, Build: Slim. Complexion: Fair, Eyes: Blue, Color of Hair: D.B., Color of Mustache: Brown, Color of Beard: None, Date of Arrest: Dec. 22, 1910, Where Arrested: Victoria, Crime Charged: Vag, Mole on R. side of neck. Two months, H.L.”
British Columbia. Police Services Division
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Portrait of George Henry Clark, founder of Clark, Henderson and Cook firm (1868), which later became Lipman, Wolfe & Co., in Portland.
Dalton, Frank
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Johnson, Adelaide
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The wife of Ira B. Clark.
Johnson, Adelaide
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Portrait of Frances Akin Johnson Clark Rowe, pioneer of 1852. (1844-1907) The daughter of James and Eliza Akin.
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Francis Akin Johnson Clark Rowe, circa 1867-1870. (1844-1907)
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Frances Akin Clark, circa 1873. First married Dr. William Johnson, then C. O. Clark, then Winthrop A. Rowe. Daughter of James and Eliza Akin, who arrived in Portland in the fall of 1852.
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Mr. C. Clark of Clark & Goodnough Builders, Portland builders in the 1860s
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916