Nathaniel Coe family papers, 1821-1968 (bulk 1845-1926).

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Nathaniel Coe family papers, 1821-1968 (bulk 1845-1926).

The collection includes farm journals, accounts and weather reports, 1852-1907; Hood River Manufacturing Company account book of Henry C. Coe, 1907-1920; family genealogies; financial records, land deeds, and memorabilia of Henry C. Coe, 1821-1910; account of the battle of the Cascades, March 26, 1856, by Lawrence White Coe (typewritten copy); plat of Coe's Addition, Hood River, 1853; notebooks and diaries, including Mary Coe's detailed hand written journal of her voyage from Panama to Oregon, circa 1853-1854; appointment books of Daniel Schenck DuBois, 1909-1911; and letters from relative Herbert Earle ("Billy") Barrett in Hermosa Beach, California, 1924-1928.

2 cubic feet (3 document cases, 1 custom box, 1 oversize folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8078042

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Coe, Eugene Francis.

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DuBois, Daniel Schenck

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Coe, Mary White.

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Coe, Charles Carrol.

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Coe, Lawrence White.

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Coe family.

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Coe, Kittie Catton.

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Hood River Manufacturing Company

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Coe, Henry C. (Henry Clay), 1844-1928.

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Coe, Nathaniel, 1788-1868

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Nathaniel Coe, farmer, fruit grower, and founder of Hood River, Oregon, was born in Mendham, New Jersey, on September 6, 1788 and grew up in rural New York State. He taught school and attended the Aurora Academy, intending at first to become a lawyer, but after a religious conversion he decided to enter the Baptist ministry. After a tour of the southern states he returned to New York State, settling in Nunda, Livingston County, and marrying Mary White. He served in various public of...

Barrett, Herbert Earle

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