Clarke, Harriet T., 1832-1890.

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Samuel A. Clarke was an Oregon newspaperman, poet, and businessman. Born in Cuba in 1827, he was raised in New York City and came to California by ship in the gold rush of 1849. In 1850 he moved to Oregon and helped establish the city of Portland. He served as editor of the Oregonian and ran two other newspapers, among other businesses. He moved to Washington, D.C., around 1897 and became a librarian at the General Land Office. He covered the Modoc War as a correspondent for the New York Times in 1873, and was the author of Pioneer days in Oregon (Portland : J. K. Gill, 1905). He died in 1909.

In 1852 Samuel Clarke married Harriet Talcott Buckingham in Oregon. A native of Norwalk, Ohio, she was born in 1831 and came overland to Oregon with her brother Hiram Smith and his family in 1851. After her marriage to Samuel Clarke, the couple moved to Salem, Oregon, where they lived most of their lives. Mrs. Clarke died in Salem in 1890.

From the guide to the Samuel A. and Harriet T. Clarke papers, 1845-1914, (Oregon Historical Society)

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creatorOf Clarke, Harriet T., 1832-1890. Diary, 1851. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Samuel A. and Harriet T. Clarke papers, 1845-1914 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Clarke, S. A. (Samuel Asahel), 1827-1909. Samuel A. and Harriet T. Clarke papers, 1845-1914. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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correspondedWith Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888 person
correspondedWith Applegate, Sallie person
associatedWith Buckingham family. family
associatedWith Clarke, S. A. (Samuel Asahel), 1827-1909. person
correspondedWith Curry, Geo. L. (George Law), 1820-1878 person
correspondedWith Miller, Joaquin, 1837-1913 person
correspondedWith Nesmith, James Willis, 1820-1885 person
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Oregon
West (U.S.)
Oregon
Shasta County (Calif.)
Oregon National Historic Trail
West (U.S.)
Oregon National Historic Trail.
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Diaries
Gold mines and mining
Mines and mineral resources
Oregon
Overland Journeys to the Northwestern United States
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Pioneers
Pioneers
Pioneers
Scrapbooks
Silver question
Women
Women pioneers
Women pioneers
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Birth 1832

Death 1890

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