Notes on Oregon in the 1840s by a descendant of Tabitha Brown

Title

Notes on Oregon in the 1840s by a descendant of Tabitha Brown

Description

Notes compiled by Liberta Brown Schoch discussing details of the early years of Oregon's settlement, including churches, families, post offices, and government. Topics include John Smith Griffin, Harvey Clark, the Naylor Family and the Naylor Cemetery, relatives of Orus and Tabitha Brown, and others. The source of the notes appears to be a relative of Liberta.
Liberta was the great-granddaughter of pioneer Tabitha Moffatt Brown, who settled in Forest Grove, Oregon. Tabitha Brown helped found Pacific University and is known as the 'Mother of Oregon.' Liberta graduated from Tualatin Academy in 1899, received her Master's degree in Education at Columbia University, and married Alfred Diehl Schoch.

Creator

Schoch, Liberta Brown

Identifier

PUA_MS113_8.pdf

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Source

Tabitha Brown Collection

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Text