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Group at home of Emma Adams at Hobsonville, Oregon

Natural History Museum

Object Details

Names

Adams, Emma
Adams, Jane
Adams, Lizzie
Adams, Mabel
Adams, Minnie
Adams, Nora
Goff, Nora
Marshall, Edward
Marshall, Rosie Bob
Swahaw, Grace

Scope and Contents

Back row, left to right: (1) Emma Adams, (2) Jane Adams, (3) Nora Adams (Goff), daughter of Jane Adams, (4) Rosie Bob Marshall, maternal cousin, so Clatsop Indian. Front row: (1) Lizzie Adams, holding Mabel Adams (Burns), aged 2, daughter of Jane Adams, sister of Nora Adams (Goff) above; (2) (little girl standing) Minnie Adams, daughter of Emma Adams, the present Mrs Harry Scovell (source of photos); (3) Grace Swahaw, maternal cousin, so Clatsop Indian; (4) Edward Marshall, (standing in front of his mother).
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw325676acf-031e-4ea2-8473-10053146d303

Local Numbers

OPPS NEG.55733

Local Note

Copy (2/66) from photograph lent by Mr and Mrs Harry Scovell, Garibaldi, Oregon, through Mrs George Tuthill, Tillamook, Oregon, December, 1965 (N. M. Correspondence Number 264,284.)
Black and white copy negative

Place

Oregon -- Hobsonville

Topic

Clallam (Klallam)

Culture

Clatsop
Tillamook
Indians of North America -- Northwest Coast of North America
S'Klallam (Klallam)

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Biographical / Historical

Ilga Adams and his wife, Maggie Adams, (a Clatsop, born present Cannon Beach, raised in a convent in Yamhill, as her parents were killed) had three daughters: Emma Adams. Oldest. Born Kilchis Point. Died 1942. Had 2 children: Minnie Adams Scovell, Josephine Larson. Jane Adams. Next oldest. Had 2 daughters: Mabel Adams Burns, Nora Adams Goff. Lizzie Adams. Youngest. Died at Garibaldi, 1933 during the Tillamook Burn. Had 1 child, died in infancy. From letters of Mrs Tuthill, February 14 nd April 12, 1966.

Extent

1 Photograph (8x10 in)

Date

ca 1899

Archival Repository

National Anthropological Archives

Type

Archival materials
Photographs

Genre/Form

Photographs
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Large EAD
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Record ID

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