Louie Marian Conklin Photograph Albums circa 1897-1909

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Louie Marian Conklin Photograph Albums circa 1897-1909

Two albums of Oregon town and wilderness scenes and portraits of the family and friends of Louie Marian Church Conklin, a teacher active in the civic life of Salem, Oregon, and Grants Pass, Oregon. Also includes some American Indian portraits

2 albums (22 photographs, 39 photographs); 2 unmounted photographs, 1 box; 1 memorial service brochure

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SNAC Resource ID: 6377917

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Moorhouse, Lee, 1850-1926

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Thomas Leander Moorhouse (1850-1926), known as Major Lee Moorhouse, was an amateur photographer from Pendleton, Or. In 1878, he served as field secretary for Oregon governor Stephen F. Chadwick during the Bannock-Paiute War and the following year was appointed to the Third (Eastern Ore.) Brigade of the Oregon State Militia, where he earned the rank of Major. The owner of a mercantile business in Pendleton, Moorhouse & Livermore (later Lee Moorhouse and Co.), Lee Moorhouse also served one term as...

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Conklin, Louie Marian, 1872-1909.

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