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Title
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Joseph L. Meek engraved portrait
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Description
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An engraved portrait of the pioneer and mountain man Joseph Lafayette Meek. From about 1828-1840, Meek was a fur trapper in the Rocky Mountains. In 1840, he joined a group of pioneers who were on their way to Oregon. He established a farm north of present-day Hillsboro in the Tualatin Valley and became prominent in Oregon's territorial government. The engraving is by J. C. Buttre based on a photograph by Joseph Bucktel. It appeared as the frontispiece to a book by Mrs. Frances Fuller Victor, 'The River of the West. Life and Adventure in the Rocky Mountains and Oregon...' (Hartford, Conn: Columbian Book Company, 1870).
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Creator
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Buttre, J. C.
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Source
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Pacific University Library copy: RARE.2012.50
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Date
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1870
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Format
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engraving
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Identifier
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PUA_RARE_2012_50_1.jpg
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Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
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Type
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Still Image