Martin Ready affidavit made in the case of A. C. Barclay v. Oregon Washington Railroad & Navigation Company 1914

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Martin Ready affidavit made in the case of A. C. Barclay v. Oregon Washington Railroad & Navigation Company 1914

Typescript affidavit, 2 pp, 1914, wherein Ready denies Barclay's allegation that he was interested in gaming rooms above the Cactus Saloon, and suggesting that Barclay had him confused with Martin Denny, the owner of a gambling den in the area. A. C. Barclay, a former policeman, was injured in a train collision in Malheur County, Oregon.

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Denny, Martin.

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Barclay, A. C.

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Ready, Martin.

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A. C. Barclay, a former policeman, was injured in a train collision in Malheur County, Oregon. From the guide to the Martin Ready affidavit made in the case of A. C. Barclay v. Oregon Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, 1914, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...

Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company

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The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company (OR&N) was a railroad that operated a rail network of 1,143 miles of track running east from Portland, OR to northeastern Oregon, northeastern Washington, and northern Idaho. The railroad operated from 1896 as a consolidation of several smaller railroads and was reorganized as the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company in 1910. Although the OR&N was initially operated as an independent carrier, by 1898 the railroad was a subsidiary of...

Cactus Saloon (Portland, Or.)

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