Calbreath family photograph albums [graphic], circa 1860-1899.

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Calbreath family photograph albums [graphic], circa 1860-1899.

214 hand colored and black and white photographs and tintypes in 6 albums, ca. 1860-1899, of members of the John F. Calbreath family, including: John F. Calbreath, Mary Evelyne Calbreath, Irene Smith Calbreath, Agnes Calbreath and Helen Calbreath. Other subjects include: Rebecca Dye, Gillihan family, Smith family, L. W. Watts, Mayme Carr, Delia Baxter, Dortha May Damlis, Mattie Dielschneider, Frances Dielschneider, C. L. Large, J. R. N. Selwood, Theresa Holmes, Kent family, Josephine Roberts, James O. Logsdon, Angie Fryer, John Dewey, Bayley family, babies and a pair of African American conjoined twins.

1.2 cubic feet (4 folders and 7 albums)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8211522

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Gillihan family

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Bayley family

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Dye, Rebecca

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Logsdon, James O.

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Cronise Studio

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Thomas Jefferson Cronise was born on October 11, 1853 in Peru, Ill. to Henry and Louise Hosmer Cronise. The family later moved to Seville, Oh., and when Thomas was fourteen, he apprenticed as a printer with newspaper owner John Clark in Wadsworth, Oh. and later worked for newspapers in Seville and York, Oh. In 1875, Thomas’ older brother, Harry H. Cronise, moved to Oregon. Five years later, Thomas followed his brother west and moved to Spokane, Wash., later moving to Salem, Or. in 1...

Riddle, Lewis,

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Large, C. L.

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Dielschneider, Frances

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Ellsworth & Cardwell (Portland, Or.),

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Montee (Salem, Or.),

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Davies Studio (Portland, Or.),

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Dewey, John.

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Kent family

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Fryer, Angie

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Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916,

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Joseph Buchtel was an early Portland photographer and inventor. From the description of Joseph Buchtel papers [manuscripts], 1859-1925. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 680043014 From the guide to the Joseph Buchtel papers, 1859-1925, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...

Selwood, J. R. N.

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Cherrington Brothers (Salem, Or.),

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Calbreath, John F.

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John Franklin Calbreath (1854-1939) was a physician, farmer, Oregon State Senator, and superintendent of the Oregon State Insane Asylum. He was born in Weston, West Virginia, the son of a planter whose lands were ruined during the Civil War. In 1864 the family moved to Iowa, and the following year they traveled overland to Oregon, settling at first in Benton County. John remained in the area when his family moved to eastern Oregon, and after starting a farm he began studying medicin...

Eastman, Gilman L., b. 1848,

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Calbreath, Helen.

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Carr, Mayme

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Towne, Bertram C.,

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Photographer Bertram C. Towne was active in Portland, Oregon, 1884-1895. From 1884-1887, Towne and Elbridge W. Moore operated the San Francisco Gallery, also listed as "Towne & Moore," in Portland as partners, but from 1888-1895, the company was known as the "B.C. Towne Photograph Company." Towne's studio was one of the premier galleries in Portland. From the description of Bertram C. Towne photographs, ca. 1884-1887 [graphic]. ca. 1884-1887. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 576661...

Dielschneider, Mattie

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Damlis, Dortha May

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Hogg, J.,

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Holmes, Theresa.

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Sperry the Artist,

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Calbreath, Irene Smith.

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Fritz Superior Gallery (McMinnville, Or.),

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Watts, L. W.

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Calbreath family

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Fritz & Clark (Forest Grove, Or.),

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Roberts, Josephine A.

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Goldson, L.

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Atwood, C. A., Mrs.,

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Calbreath, Mary Evelene.

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Mary Evelene Calbreath (d. 1972) was a music teacher and composer in Portland, Oregon. From the description of Mary Evelene Calbreath papers [manuscript], 1864-1962. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 739670119 ...

Smith family

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Baxter, Delia

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Calbreath, Agnes

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