Anna Eugenia Messenger Knight portrait photograph album [graphic], circa 1880-1891.
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Knight, Anna Eugenia Messenger, 1860-1951,
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Winter, Clarence L., -1926
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Shuster, H. S.,
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Buchtel and Stolte (Portland, Or.),
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Baker, H. H.,
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Knight family
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Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) was a Republican politician who served as the 23rd President of the United States from 1889 to 1893. He was both preceded and succeeded in office by Democrat Grover Cleveland. From the guide to the Benjamin Harrison letter to George C. Baker, 1888, (Brooklyn Historical Society) John Harrington Farley, born in Cleveland in 1845, was a Democratic politician who served three terms on Cleveland's city council (1871-1877) and two terms as its mayor (...
Abell and Son (Portland, Or.),
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Harrison, Caroline Lavinia Scott, 1832-1892
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Caroline Scott Harrison was a music teacher and wife of the 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison. Fascinated by history and preservation, in 1890 she helped found the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) serving as its first President General. The centennial of President Washington’s inauguration heightened the nation’s interest in its heroic past, and in 1890 Caroline Scott Harrison lent her prestige as First Lady to the founding of the National Society of the Daug...
Messenger family
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Pickerill, Frank A.,
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