Papers of Lute Pease, 1856-1965 (bulk 1865-1939).
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Field, Sara Bard, 1882-1974
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Poet and suffragist Sara Bard Field lived in Portland in the early part of the twentieth century. Her poetry, her support of women’s suffrage, and her controversial relationship with Charles Erskine Scott Wood, a Portland cultural icon, made an indelible imprint on the history of Oregon. Field was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 1, 1882, to strict Baptist parents. The family moved to Detroit, where, at the age of eighteen, she married the much older Baptist minister Albert Erghott. T...
Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 1852-1944
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Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1852-1944) was a U.S. Army officer, lawyer, and author. After graduating from the U.S. Military Academy in 1874, he became an aide to General O.O. Howard in 1877, serving with him in thePacific Northwest during the Bannock and Paiute and Nez Percé Indian wars. He later attended Columbia University, obtained his law degrees, and established a practice of maritime and corporation law in Portland, Oregon. In addition to his successful law practice, Wood painted, wrote, ...
Pease, Lucius Curtis, fl. 1856-1873.
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Hutton, Lydia.
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Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946
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Mural painter (San Francisco, Calif.). From the description of Maynard Dixon papers, 1891-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122565534 Maynard Dixon (1875-1946) was one of the premier illustrators, painters, and muralists of his time, concentrating largely on the Indians and deserts of the Southwest. From the description of Maynard Dixon ephemera. (California State Library). WorldCat record id: 156976998 California artist. From the descript...
Pease, Mary Isabel Hutton.
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Pease, Lute, 1869-1963
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Lucius "Lute" Curtis Pease (1869-1963) was a reporter, prospector, magazine editor, and editorial cartoonist. From the description of Journal about northwestern Alaska, 1901-1905. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702197363 Lute Pease (1869-1963) was a reporter, prospector, editor, and Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist who participated in the Klondike gold rush, ran a hotel in Nome, Alaska, built The Pacific monthly into a prominent magazine, and drew political cartoo...
Pease family.
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Hunt, Virginia Pease
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Stoddard, Charles Warren, 1843-1909
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California author. From the description of Charles Warren Stoddard letters and manuscripts : to Frank Arthur Putnam, 1903-1906. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 78215414 Author and professor of English, University of Notre Dame, 1885-1887. From the description of Papers, 1870-1927. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23706788 American poet and travel writer. From the description of Autograph letter signed ...
Pilcher, George William
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George M. Pilcher (1864-) came to Alaska in 1898, homesteaded and became a trapper, engineer, U.S. Deputy Marshall and invented a snow-machine. From the description of George M. Pilcher papers, 1898-1933. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42065051 ...
Webster, Helen Hutton.
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