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2005.2.1063 - Tag, Identification
Copies: 5 ( 1 complete cut copy with text, 4 copies of front) *see images* *Text was too large to scan in as one image, so scanned in as two images*
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2005.2.1119 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "C.J. 4-16-'48 [handwritten] - - - - Bush Home to Come Down - Familiar land mark, home of Salem banker for over 50 years, at Chemeketa and North Capitol, which will be removed to make way for state office building. Residence was once one of finest in Salem. [caption under photo]" (text on clipping) *For full article see images* * Article too large to scan in as one image, so scanned...
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2005.2.1206 - Label
Copies: 1 ( 1 copy) "Champoeg 1851 Champoeg (place of water onions) and the prairie beyond in April 1851. This sketch was made from the upper hill across the Willamette (Wahlamet) River looking south. The government artist, Frank Gibbs of the US Army, made this picture for the government records. The buildings which are identified by early survey records are as follows: (1.) Barn of the Hudson Bay Company (2.) Caretakers house of th...
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2005.2.1465 - Card, Business
Copies: 1 ( 1 original business card) "J.A. Whitney C.A. Whitney - - Whitney Bros., - Proprietors of - Woodburn Livery Stable, South Front St., Woodburn, Oregon This stable is under new management and now has all New Rigs with careful drivers. Special attention given to Commercial Men. Horses boarded by day or week at Reasonable Rates." (front of image)
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2005.2.1678 - Postcard
Copies: 1 ( 1 original on postcard) "No. 33 in Union Oil Company's Natural Color Scence of the West ------ Cape Foulweather adjoining Otter Crest State Park pro- vides a typical seascape on Oregon's panoramic Coast High- way 101. From the heights of Otter Crest can be seen one- fourth of Oregon's coast. An observatory is located on the cape. - - - - see the west with 76 gasoline" (back)
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2005.2.1694 - Card, Business
Copies: 2 ( 2 original business card and announcement) "The Silverton Clinic 240 Phelps Street Silverton, Oregon - - - Call 3-3411 Day or Night - Physicians and Surgeons: R.j. Van Cleave, M.D. Physican G.C. McNeilly, M.D. Available at David Rosendale, M.D. All times" (front of business card) "We take pleasure in Announcing David Rosendale, M.D. Physician and Surgeon As an associate Personl Physician The ...
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2005.2.1696 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "Clyde Woodruff of Salem was recovering today from injuries suffered when a turkey he had cut for bleeding pecked his knife hand, driving the balde into his left arm. A large blood vessel was severed and Wood- ruff required hospital treatment -- the first turkey attack victim of the season." (front of original)
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2005.2.1697 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "A home-coming was celebrated at the old home place near Woodburn in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Hovenden's 82nd birthday, with her relatives. Those being present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Morris and daughter, Vivian, of Broadacres, Mrs. Sarah Moore and daughter Mary, of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tom, Fay and Arthur Thomp- son, of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H...
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2005.2.1698 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "Edna C. Hovenden Seaside -- Mrs. Edna C. Hovenden,, 61, died on May 26. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Elva Calvert of Hubbard; two brothers, Eldon Cal- vert of Chicago and Percy Calvert of Walla Walla, and a sister, Miss Ruth Calvert of Salem." (fronf of original)
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2005.2.1699 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "Elizabeth Whitney Hovenden Woodburn, Or., Jan. 19. -- (Spe - cial.) --- Elizabeth Whitney Hoven- den was buried in Butteville ceme- tery today. Rev. S.E. Long conduct- ing services. She was born at Lima, Ind., February 28, 1841. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Whitney, crosed the plains in 1847, settling on a cliam in Butteville. She was married to Amos Hovenden in 1859. Nine of the...
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2005.2.1700 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping with image) "Old Pioneer at Rest Mrs. Susan Hovenden, whose maiden name was Kitchner, was born in the County of Kent, England, August 3, 1818, and died at her old home near Trivoli, October 25, 1911, in her 94th year. She was married to George Hoven- den of Borden, Kent, England, on No- vember 16, 1841. They remained in England but for a few months before sail- ing for America, crossi...
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2005.2.1701 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "Joseph Whitney Killed. Joseph Whitney of Woodburn was struck by the belated northbound ov erland train at the Cleveland street crossing, last Thursday afternoon at about 4:20, and breathed his last a few minutes afterward. Mr. Whitney had been to the funer al of his old friend, the late Henry F. Nendel, and lingered as he gazed up- on the face of the deceased. It was not long afterwar...
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2005.2.1702 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping, two pieces pinned together) "Gilbert F. Whitney Woodburn --- Gilbert F. Whitney, 60, of 690 Hayes, died Saturday at the Vet- eran's hospital in Portland. He was born in Butteville July 8, 1889, served in the 162nd Infantry in WWI and was a char- [first clipping] ter member of the Woodburn post Ameri- can Legion. Surviving are his widow, Laurena Whitney, Woodburn; sons, Gil- bert C. Whitn...
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2005.2.1703 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "Mrs. Minnie Whitney Knight Hubbard --- Mrs. Minnie Whitney Knight , 69, died at her home Saturday in Hub- bard. Born in Butteville Nov. 19, 1882, she had lived in this vicinity all of her life. Survived by a son, Charles Knight, Portland; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Beaver of Seattle, Mrs. Ann Stauffer of Hubbard; and four grandchildren. Fun- eral services were held Monday at the Ringo c...
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2005.2.1704 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "Glayds Vivian Woodruff In this city, March 27, at the age of 52 years. Sister of Dellmer Hertig of Portland, Mrs. Clara Woodruff of St. Paul, Mrs. Violet Faskan at Tig- ard, Ore. Member of Chadwick Chap- ter No. 37, Salem, OES and William - ette Shrine No. 2 WSJ, Salem. Serv- ices Wednesday, March 30 at 3 p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel. The Rev. Ben Owen will officiate. Rit- ualistic ser...
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2005.2.1705 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping with image) "Mrs. Nancy Crisell Wilsonville, Or., Nov. 14. --- (Special.) --- Mrs. Nancy Crisell, aged 62, mother of Adolph Cri- sell, of the firm of Monroe & Crisell, of Portland, died here Friday. She was an old pioneer, well known throughout the Val- ley. She leaves three sons, Mil- lard, Robert and Adolph Crisell." (front of original)
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2005.2.1706 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping with image) "Pioneer Woodburn Resi- dent Dies. - - - The Late Mrs. Ellen Casey. Mrs. Ellen Casey, a pioneer resident of Oregon, died at her home in Woodburn, Thursday, February 11, aged 78. Mrs. Casey was born in Ireland, December 25, 1830, and came to America in 1852, settling in Oregon City. In the following year she was mar- ried to James Casey, who sur- vives her. In 1854 they r...
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2005.2.1707 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "Aurora is Scene of Wedding Aurora --- The chapel of Christ Lutheran church of Aurora was the scene of a beautiful wed- ding Sunday afternoon, October 1, when Miss La Verne Crisell, daughter of M.N. Crisell of Aurora and Earl Mohning, son of Mrs. Catherine Mohning, also of Aurora. Rev. E. W. Kasten, pastor of the local church offi- ciated. The bride wore an attractive sage green...
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2005.2.1709 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "Mrs. Charlotte Taylor Aurora --- Mrs. Charlotte Taylor, 47, died at a hospital in The Dalles late Saturday. Funeral services will be held from the Ransom-Miller mor- tuary here Tuesday at 1 p.m. with interment in Aurora cemetery." (front of original)
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2005.2.1710 - Newspaper
Copies: 1 ( 1 original newspaper clipping) "Hovenden-Eckhout Last Tuesday morning at 9'oclock, the rites which were solemnized the mar- riage of Albert H. Hovenden to Miss May Evangeline Eckhout of this city were celebrated at St. Luke's Catholic church here, with Rev. Father O'Niell officiating. The young people have a host of friends, with whom the Inde- pendent unites in extending congratu- lations and best wishes." (front of ...
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