Flanders family photograph album [graphic], circa 1890-1935.
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Minott family
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Flanders, Marie L. Foster, 1835-1916
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Flanders family
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Hyland, K. U.,
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Lewis, Cicero Horatious, 1826-1897
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Couch family
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Flanders, John Couch, 1865-1910.
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Glisan family
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Flanders, George H., 1821-1892.
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Captain George Hall Flanders (1821-1892) was brother-in-law to John Couch and a prominent Portland, Oregon citizen. From the description of Captain George Hall Flanders eulogies [manuscript], 1892. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 694509586 From the guide to the Captain George Hall Flanders eulogies, 1892, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...
Ainsworth family
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Glisan, Caroline C., 1867-1925
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Minott, Joseph Albert, 1897-1980
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Ainsworth, John Churchill, 1870-1943.
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Couch, John Heard, 1811-1870.
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John Heard Couch (1811-1870) was an Oregon pioneer, sea captain, merchant, a founder of the city of Portland, and progenitor of an important and influential Oregon family line. During the 1840s he sailed merchant ships financed by John Cushing from his hometown of Newburyport, Massachusetts with supplies for establishing a dry goods business in Oregon. In 1845 he claimed a square mile of land on the Willamette River in the heart of what became Portland. From the description of Logboo...
Lewis, Clementine, 1838-1914.
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Honeyman, Nan Wood, 1881-1970
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Nan Wood Honeyman (July 15, 1881 – December 10, 1970) was an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, she was the first woman elected to the United States Congress from Oregon in 1936, serving in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1937 to 1939. Born Nan Wood in West Point, New York, she grew up in Portland, Oregon, attending private schools before graduating from St. Helen’s Hall in 1898. She later attended the Finch School in New York City for three years, where she studied...