George Gay residence photographic collection [graphic], circa 1842-1961.

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George Gay residence photographic collection [graphic], circa 1842-1961.

20 black and white photographs, ca. 1842-1961, of the George Gay house near Hopewell, Oregon, the first brick building in Oregon. Photographs document the deterioration and ultimate ruin of the house, with photographs of a monument and replica.

.02 cubic feet (20 photographs in 4 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8198052

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Earl, M. W.,

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Boychuk, Walter, 1886-1967

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