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31: 380:(OHS) was formed with Himes as assistant secretary. Later Himes became curator of collections at the society, a post he would keep for nearly the rest of his life. At OHS, Himes traveled and interviewed pioneers, taking notes that would become part of the OHS collection. Often people would send him clippings and journals pertaining to Oregon history. He retired as OHS curator in February 1939. 249:
George worked on the farm and attended school during the winter months. His formal education lasted from 1854 to 1859. He began keeping a diary in 1858, and his lifetime of diaries and notebooks would later become a central part of the George H. Himes papers at the
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was the first catalog of regional plants in the Pacific Northwest. Himes invested his own resources in the work of his authors, and he did not do well financially. When he published Lang's
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In April 1847, the family joined a wagon train heading from Pennsylvania to the Oregon Country. Emeline Himes became sick along the route, and they stopped in
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in La Fayette and began farming. In March 1853, the family continued west in a 32-wagon caravan under the direction of James Biles. Biles chose the difficult
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to seek medical help. While waiting for his wife to recover, Tyrus Himes opened a shoe making business. Later he filed a claim on an abandoned
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Himes died on January 6, 1940, at the age of 95, at Coffey Memorial Hospital in Portland, two to three weeks after suffering a
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He married Anna Riggs in 1866, and the couple had 11 children, although many of the children died before maturity.
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Fifth Ed. (J.C. Derby & Co., 1846), Samuel Parker's journey to the Oregon Country and Hawaii
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Carrie, Edna (Reid), Sarah, Homer, Mary, Grace (Rice), Clarida, Eunice, Mildred, Fay, Lurah
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Deane, Early (October 17, 1965). "Pioneer's Diary Helps Oregon Historians".
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in 1885, the book was such a commercial failure that Himes became bankrupt.
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Himes began his printing career in 1861 with a three-year apprenticeship at
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History of medicine and surgery from the earliest times / by W.L. Adams
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with a circulation of 800. From 1876 to 1879, he printed the
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Beginning in 1871, Himes published a semi-monthly newspaper,
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in Olympia. In 1864 he moved to Portland and worked as a
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Journal of an Exploring Tour Beyond the Rocky Mountains
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From Oxcart to Airplane, A Biography of George H. Himes
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Himes". 604:In April, 1865, Himes set the type for 470: 468: 790: 706: 539:Gaston recorded a 320-acre land claim. 774: 577: 474: 234:, and the train arrived in the lower 808:19th-century American businesspeople 767:Pioneer Reminiscences of Puget Sound 465: 343:Hymns in the Chinook Jargon Language 742:George Himes at Oregon Encyclopedia 446: 13: 838:19th-century American male writers 610:assassination of President Lincoln 440: 215:recounting his experiences in the 14: 854: 843:American male non-fiction writers 735: 833:19th-century American historians 361:History of the Willamette Valley 29: 700: 684: 673: 661: 645: 619: 323:History of Medicine and Surgery 598: 586: 542: 533: 521: 495: 1: 775:Terry, JOHN (July 13, 2003). 728:. January 7, 1940. p. 1. 434: 287: 198: 180:and the first curator of the 167:Tyrus Himes, Emeline Holcombe 828:American publishers (people) 769:(Lowman & Hanford, 1905) 654:American Newspaper Directory 402:George H. Himes Liberty Ship 395: 203:Himes was born in 1844 near 52:Leroy Township, Pennsylvania 7: 429:History of Portland, Oregon 412: 265: 10: 859: 374:Oregon Pioneer Association 352:Flora of Northwest America 133:1861 – 1940 475:Hines, Rev. H.K. (1893). 447:Dee, Minnie Roof (1939). 378:Oregon Historical Society 368:Oregon Historical Society 260: 252:Oregon Historical Society 182:Oregon Historical Society 163: 155: 147: 142:Oregon Historical Society 137: 129: 115: 76: 58: 37: 28: 21: 813:People from Pennsylvania 383: 100:45.460773°N 122.679395°W 80:Greenwood Hills Cemetery 707:Gaston, Joseph (1911). 295:The Commercial Reporter 273:The Washington Standard 16:American Oregon pioneer 336:Echoes from the Valley 238:, where Tyrus filed a 207:, in the community of 187:He is the namesake of 105:45.460773; -122.679395 419:History of Washington 350:. His publication of 726:The Sunday Oregonian 580:The Sunday Oregonian 556:on February 15, 2015 407:George H. 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Leroy Township, Pennsylvania
Portland, Oregon
45°27′39″N 122°40′46″W / 45.460773°N 122.679395°W / 45.460773; -122.679395
Printer
Historian
Oregon Historical Society
Oregon pioneer
Oregon Historical Society
George Himes Park
Portland, Oregon
Troy, Pennsylvania
Leroy Township
Samuel Parker
Oregon Country
La Fayette, Illinois
land grant
Naches Pass
Puget Sound
Donation Land Claim
Olympia
Oregon Historical Society
The Washington Standard
typesetter
The Commercial Reporter
Daily Bee
West Shore
William L. Adams
Banks, Censor Echoes
Rob Roy Parrish, Echoes from the Valley

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