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Mark Pendleton on Little Creek road near Paragonah
Negative of a photograph showing two men and a child sitting on a dirt road at Little Creek near Paragonah, circa 1940. Men at center of road is Mark A. Pendleton
Christy Mining and Milling Company offices. Mark A. Pendleton on left. Silver Reef, circa 1928
Photograph from glass lantern slide of the ruins of the Christy Mining and Milling Company offices at Silver Reef, Utah, ca 1928. The man at the left is Mark A. Pendleton. Man on the right is unidentified, but possibly Aleander W. Colbath, supervisor of the Silver Reef Consolidated Mining Company
Transportation system plan : Pendleton, Oregon
342 pp. Maps and figures included. Published December 26, 1996. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.The Pendleton Transportation System Plan (TSP), a joint venture between the City of Pendleton,
Umatilla County, and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), is a multimodal
plan that includes strategies to manage growth and the community's transportation needs during
the next twenty years. This plan includes a comprehensive analysis of Pendleton's transportation
system and has been prepared in accordance with Oregon Revised Statute 197.712, OAR
660 Division 12 and the Transportation Planning Rule (TPR)
Pendleton Farmers' Society.
Introduction and dedication -- Pendleton Farmers' Society property -- Roll of members from 1820 to 1861 -- Constitution as amended February, 1908 -- Declaration and petition for charter -- Major George Seaburn and D.A. Smith -- Governor Perry's address -- Old Pendleton and Farmers' Society / J.C.S. -- Reminiscences / Maj. Benjamin Sloan -- Social visiting club / H.E. Ravenel -- Thos. G. Clemson and the beginning of Clemson College -- Circular letter / Hon. W.H. Trescott -- Address / Dr. Tait Butler (February 13, 1908) -- The champion corn crops and rice crop -- Goober Jack, the runaway slave -- The black ghost of the Rocky Branch -- New notes during the early days of the Society -- Old history of Society, 1815-1820.Mode of access: Internet.Subject entries from the Provenance Evidence Thesaurus describe copies analyzed by Book Traces @ UVA.Contains inscription and a loose insertion: botanical insertion at page 78/79.1
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Annual report of cereal breeding and improvement investigations for the 1949 crop year : Pendleton Branch Experiment Station, Pendleton, Oregon
Note: This report covers the field work done by J. Foster Martin at the Pendleton Station during the crop year 1948-1949
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Annual report of cereal breeding and improvement investigations for the 1950 crop year : Pendleton Branch Experiment Station, Pendleton, Oregon
Note: This report covers the field work done by J. Foster Martin at the Pendleton Station during the crop year 1949-1950
Mark A. Pendleton in middle of road at Little Creek near Paragonah, circa 1940. This was the route of an Indian raiding ? party in pioneer times
Photograph from glass lantern slide showing two men and a child sitting on a dirt road at Little Creek near Paragonah, circa 1940. Men at center of road is Mark A. Pendleton
George Hunt Pendleton portrait
Engraved portrait of George Hunt Pendleton (1825-1889). Pendleton was from Cincinnati and served as a United States Senator from 1879-1885. He sponsored the U.S. Civil Service Commission
Dr. Calvin C Pendleton
Photograph of Dr. Calvin C Pendleton, possibly a resident of Silver Reef, Utah, in the 1880s
Julia Pendleton
Studio portrait of Julia Pendleton (nee Julia Good Bear), niece of David Pendleton Oakerhater's wife, Minnie.The From Warrior to Saint: the Journey of David Pendleton Oakerhater Collection tells the life story of a Cheyenne warrior also known as Making Medicine who served as a missionary in Indian Territory, and later became the first Oklahoman to become a saint in the Episcopal Church. The collection includes letters, photographs, a biography, and essay on the Indian assimilation movement
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