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WCPA 20-8
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Dalles in 1858
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H.P. Isaacs - 1856 Henry P. Isaacs was a merchant by trade in the 1850's and 60's and then moved to Walla Walla and became a grain broker. He died in Portland, but is buried in Walla Walla. He was one of two ""President of Board of Village Trustees.""
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The Pioneer Theodore Mesplie Home on Mill Creek in 1891. L to R: Carrie Mesplie, Callista Mesplie and the 1851 Pioneer Theodore Mesplie, the first settler in the Mill Creek Valley, 3rd Bridge
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WCPA 251-1
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W.C. Laughlin - 1855William C. Laughlin, a stockman, was active in both City and County Government. The first of two ""President of the Village Trustees."" He served on the City Council in 1863 before he died in 1864 at age 50 years in The Dalles.
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N.H. Gates - 1857-1858 Col. Nathanial Holley Gate's service to the community spanned four decades. Two terms as President of the ""Board of the Common Council"" and five terms as Mayor. (Same job, different title.)
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L.W. Coe - 1859-1860 Capt. Lawrence W. Coe, a major stockholder in Oregon Steam Navigation Company, moved to California in 1863 where his occupation was listed as a ""Mining Speculator"". He died at San Francisco in 1899 at age 68. Research has indicated that he was our youngest Mayor at 28 years
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Dan Butler in 1855
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WCPA 208G-19
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Locomotive built by Manchester Locomotive Works, Manchester, N.H. - 1855Lithograph copy
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Olivia Bolton and her husband Absalom D. Bolton, 1858 - Pioneer Centennial settlers of Boyd, Oregon
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Rev. E.P. Roberts and bride Myra in 1857
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