Field, James, ca. 1823-1903.
James Field was a native of Port Chester, New York. He came to Oregon with a wagon train in 1845, settling at first in Oregon City. In 1849 he led a party to the Missouri River, and later continued to the east coast. Shortly thereafter he returned to Portland by ship via San Francisco. He died in 1903 in Port Chester.
From the description of James Field letters, 1850-1853. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 54374196
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creatorOf | Field, James, ca. 1823-1903. James Field letters, 1850-1853. | Oregon Historical Society Research Library | |
creatorOf | Field, James, ca. 1823-1903. Diary, 1845. | Oregon Historical Society Research Library |
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correspondedWith | Field, William C. | person |
associatedWith | Meek, Stephen Hall, 1805-1889. | person |
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Birth 1823
Death 1903