Portrait of T. R. Cornelius

Title

Portrait of T. R. Cornelius

Description

Portrait of Thomas R. Cornelius, son of early Oregon pioneer Benjamin Cornelius. Born in Missouri in 1827, he travelled with his family on the Oregon Trail in 1845. He became a colonel during the course of his service in the Oregon Volunteers during the Indian Wars of the 1840s and 1850s. After the war he served in the Oregon State legislature and became a successful farmer and businessman. In 1872, the town of Cornelius was founded and named after him. He lived there with his family; in 1850 he married Florintine Wilkes, and after she died in 1864 he married Missouri Smith in 1866. He had six children, and lived the rest of his life in Cornelius, dying there in 1899.
Col. T. R. Cornelius

Date Created

circa 1860s-1870s

Subject

Pioneers
Indians of North America
Oregon Territory--Politics and Government
Cornelius, Thomas Ramsey, 1827-1899
Local & State History
Social History
Politics & Government (General)

Place

Cornelius, Oregon

Medium

albumen prints

Language

English

Identifier

WCMpic_000379

Rights

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Source

Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum

Type

Still Image

Collection