Henry Lewis Pittock (March 1, 1835 (some sources cite 1836) – January 28, 1919) was an English-born American pioneer, publisher, newspaper editor, and...
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private home for London-born Oregonian publisher Henry Pittock and his wife, Georgiana Burton Pittock. It is a 46-room estate built of Tenino sandstone...
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Pittock may refer to: Pittock Block, a building in downtown Portland, Oregon, U.S. Pittock Dam, a dam in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada Pittock House, a house...
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moving to Portland in 1857. Pittock attended Portland Academy. While in her teens, Pittock became engaged to Henry Pittock, a typesetter for The Weekly...
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2020. Haggard 1840, p. 151. Burton 1913. Fothergill 1958, pp. 205–206. Pittock 2006, p. 210. Aston 2002, p. 220 Piozzi 1942, p. 874–875 (dated 29 March...
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Pope, Randy Stoltmann, Christopher Camuto, Eva Shockey, Jim Shockey, Henry Pittock, Eddie Bauer, Gaylord DuBois, Euell Gibbons, Clay Perry, Arthur Hasketh...
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mill was first established in the city in 1883 with the support of Henry Pittock, a wealthy entrepreneur from England who had settled in Portland, Oregon...
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Francisco earthquake, Henry Pittock, publisher of The Oregonian, was a guest in the hotel. Although not injured by falling debris, Pittock said that his suitcase...
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September 1865 to January 1866 Climbing First ascent July 11, 1857, by Henry Pittock, W. Lymen Chittenden, Wilbur Cornell, and the Rev. T. A. Wood Easiest...
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Northwest and California. He was married to Caroline Pittock, daughter of The Oregonian publisher Henry Pittock, and with his father-in-law established Columbia...
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