Eli Sheldon Glover diary excerpt [manuscript], 1875 November 27.

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Eli Sheldon Glover diary excerpt [manuscript], 1875 November 27.

Excerpt from the diary of Eli Glover Sheldon, 27 November 1875, describing agriculture in the Willamette Valley, Oregon. In letter from Ernest Haycox to E. B. MacNaughton, 14 July 1947.

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MacNaughton, Ernest Boyd, 1880-1960

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Ernest Boyd MacNaughton (1880-1960) was a Portland, Or. businessman who served as president of Portland's First National Bank from 1932-1947, president of the Oregonian Publishing Company from 1947-1950, and president of Reed College from 1948-1952. From the guide to the Ernest Boyd MacNaughton papers, 1911-1931, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Ernest Boyd MacNaughton (1880-1960) was a Portland, Or. businessman who served as president of Portland's ...

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Haycox, Ernest, 1899-1950

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