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Portland >> Clackamas County >> Oregon >> United States
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University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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Angelus Studio Photographs
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Angelus Studio photographs, 1880s-1940s
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University of Oregon
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PH037_b058_H00443 Angelus Studio Photographs
Description
[Ezra Meeker and Schooner auto 'Pathfinder' 'Schoonermobile' built to resemble covered wagon, in front of Goodrich Diamond Tire store in Portland, 1914]
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PH037_b053_H00099 Angelus Studio Photographs
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[Ezra Meeker and unidentified men holding flag outside of the Oregon Historical Society building, Portland.]
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Ezra Meeker in front of German-American Bank, Portland.
Description
[Meeker with ox-drawn wagon displaying banner about 1906 recreation of Oregon Trail crossing.]
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PH037_b058_H00557 Angelus Studio Photographs
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[Ezra Meeker and party with covered wagon and ox team. Tent pitched beside wagon, Portland.]
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Pioneer group reunion of Veterans of Indian Wars.
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[Group portrait of Oregon Pioneers on Portland sidewalk]