Jenkins, Paul, 1953-....
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Jenkins, Paul, 1953-....
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Jenkins, Paul
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Paul Jenkins was a cabinetmaker, furniture maker, and framer in Maine.
Robert Newell, pioneer and trapper, was born March 30, 1807 near Zanesville, Ohio.
He traveled west to the Oregon Country in 1840. He served as a member of the legislative committee of Oregon's provisional government (1843-1848) and was appointed peace commissioner following the Whitman Massacre (1847). He also worked as the director of the Oregon Printing Association, which published the Oregon Spectator newspaper. After moving to Idaho in 1861, Newell was chosen special commissioner and Indian agent at Lapwai (1862-1868). He died at Lewiston, Idaho in 1869.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n00103503
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Business records
Cabinetwork
Carriages and carts
Dwellings
Framing (Building)
Frontier and pioneer life
Furniture
Furniture industry and trade
Furniture making
Furniture painting
Fur trade
Hardware
Paint
Pioneers
Varnishes and varnishing
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Britons
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Cabinetmakers
Furniture makers
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Oregon
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Oregon Territory
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Oregon--St. Helens
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Maine
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