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1 | (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Place: Thurston County, Olympia WA., U.S.A. |
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3 | "I Love Thee Dear" "I Love Thee Dear" sung by Paul Pruitt. Piano accompaniment by either Roberta or Cloe Pruitt. Recorded about 1941 on 78rpm record. Transferred to digital sound in 1999 by Douglas Martin |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin |
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4 | "No Rose" sung by Roberta and Paul Pruitt "No Rose" sung by Roberta and Paul Pruitt. about 1941. Piano accompaniment by either Roberta or Cloe Pruitt. Recorded about 1941 on 78rpm record. Transferred to digital sound in 1999 by Douglas Martin |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin |
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5 | abadi/pics/1998_Abadi_JH_Portrait.jpg | |||
6 | Agnes Conner Poage and James Alfred (Alf), Twins c. 1908 | |||
7 | An Die Musik Voice and Piano Robert Martin Voice Roberta Martin Piano "An Die Musik" by Franz Schubert. Date uncertain but probably in the late 1970s From Unlabeled Cassette See Roberta Pruitt for a version with her singing the same piece. |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin Place: 3604 S.E. Schiller St. Portland, Oregon 45.4879964, -122.6263803 |
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8 | An Die Musik Voice and Piano Roberta Martin Voice Peter Lovely at the Piano "An Die Musik" by Franz Schubert. Date uncertain but probably in the late 1970s From Unlabeled Cassette See Roberta Pruitt for a version with her singing the same piece. |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin Place: 3604 S.E. Schiller St. Portland, Oregon 45.4879964, -122.6263803 |
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9 | Annie Matilda Harris | |||
10 | Bill Pruitt singing, Title unknown: Bill Pruitt singing, (first line is I'll never smile again. Roberta Pruitt or Cloe Pruitt playing piano. Recorded between 1939 and 1943 on 78rpm. Transferred to digital image by Douglas Martin 1999 |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin |
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11 | Caleb Pusey Home This picture taken by Doug Martin in April of 2003. This home was originaly built in 1683. The "Friends of Caleb Pusey Home" have preserved and retored this home to be authentic as possible. This is the home that Mary Royal most likely served her time as a servent for Caleb Pusey from 1693 for about 5 years or more. William Penn was known to have visited this house on occasion and pent Christmas day in 1699. Caleb Pusey was a friend and business partner of William Penn. | |||
12 | Cloe Pruitt (Sheue) Plays one of her favorite Piano pieces Lela Cloe Pruitt (Sheue) Plays one of her favorite Piano piece. Recorded about 1940 on 78rpm record. Transferred to digital sound in 1999 by Douglas Martin |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin Date: Unknown but about 1940 |
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13 | Cloe Pruitt plays a favourite piano piece Cloe Pruitt at the pinao. Transferred to digital from the original 78rpm recording in 1999 by Douglas Martin |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin Date: Unknown but about 1940 |
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14 | Elder Family Bible Births Elder Family Bible Births | |||
15 | Elder Family Bible Births Elder Family Bible Births | |||
16 | Elder Family Bible Date Written on the Bible | |||
17 | Elder Family Bible Marriages Elder Family Bible Marriages | |||
18 | Elder Family Bible Title Page Elder Family Bible Title Page | |||
19 | I heard a Forest Praying sung by Paul Pruitt I heard a Forest Praying sung by Paul Pruitt. Piano accompanyment by either Roberta or Cloe Pruitt. Recorded about 1941 on 78rpm record. Transferred to digital sound in 1999 by Douglas Martin |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin |
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20 | I shall not be moved Sung by the Pruitts, recorded on 78rpm record 10/14/1940. Transferred to digital by Douglas Martin 1999 |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin Date: 14 Oct 1940 |
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21 | It Had To Be You Saxophone and Guitar Robert Martin on Tenor Sax, Craig Martin on Guitar probably about 1977?? From a Cassette tape labeled Schiller St. Poor Quality recording. |
Owner of original: Douglas Martin Place: 3604 S.E. Schiller St. Portland, Oregon 45.4879964, -122.6263803 |
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22 | James Kirker Poage home at 1040 Arnold Street. c. 1920. Built by Robert Smith Poage, son of James | |||
23 | Marriage License Return of Marriage | |||
24 | martin/documents/herbmar.bmp | |||
25 | martin/documents/lyrald.bmp Application for Social Security Account Number by Lyrald Helm Tilden 5631-N Borthwick Ave. Portland Ore., Credit Man Mier and Frank Co. Portland Oregon age 43 b. Apr. 22 1893 in Portland, Father Fred Tilden deceased, Mother Alice or Allie May Helm Deceased, Step Father Alfred M Lull, Date signed Dec 1 1936 | |||
26 | martin/documents/suselmard.jpg Program from Memorial Service for Suzan Elizabeth Martin | |||
27 | martin/pics/1911_Martin_LM_PreweddingCadillac.jpg | |||
28 | martin/pics/1960_Martin_LA_WithElizabeth-w.jpg Leonard and Elizabeth (Poage) Martin circa 1958 | |||
29 | martin/pics/alexelder.jpg Alexander Elder | |||
30 | martin/pics/bob.jpg Picture of Robert L. Martin at Reed College graduation in Portland Oregon. Photo by "Gladys Gilbert Portland Ore. | |||
31 | martin/pics/bob_trike.jpg Robert Martin on his trike. He says this is in Forest Grove Oregon, where they lived for a year or two while his father worked at the brick plant there. | |||
32 | martin/pics/ceteth2.jpg Scanned from original on loan from Betty (Martin) McComb | |||
33 | martin/pics/cjamescamping.jpg J.E. Martin and J.E. Ewing 1895 on the Kilches River near Tillamook Oregon. Rev. Wardle and Rev. Shields | |||
34 | martin/pics/elvirabeck.jpg Elvira Beck. Signed "Lovingly Elvira" | |||
35 | martin/pics/emilycompton.jpg Emily Compton at the spinning wheel | |||
36 | martin/pics/ethel2.jpg Scanned from original on loan from Betty (Martin) McComb Says on back "Ethel 18" | |||
37 | martin/pics/frank_anna.jpg "Uncle Frank and Anna" Wedding picture | |||
38 | martin/pics/james2.jpg Picture scanned from original on loan from Betty (Martin) McComb. Identified by her as James Martin, her Grandfather. Probably between 1882 and 1885 No markings on photos back or front Identified. | |||
39 | martin/pics/jamesfam.jpg James, Herbert, May, Vesta, and Sarah Circa 1892 | |||
40 | martin/pics/jeanfairlyhartman.jpg Jean Fairly Hartman | |||
41 | martin/pics/jemartin.jpg J.E. Martin Circa 1892 | |||
42 | martin/pics/jemuniform.jpg James E. Martin in regalia. Cutberth, Dekum Bldg., Portland, Ore., Oakland, Cal. | |||
43 | martin/pics/jsahboat2.jpg | |||
44 | martin/pics/jsahche2.jpg | |||
45 | martin/pics/marthabagley.jpg | |||
46 | martin/pics/maryelderandfriendla.jpg Mrs. Mary Elder and friend in Los Angeles | |||
47 | martin/pics/marymartin.jpg Mary Martin, oldest sister of J.E. Martin | |||
48 | martin/pics/maymartin.jpg May Martin | |||
49 | martin/pics/mmary_manks.jpg This is a copy of an old tin type passed down to me by Elizabrth (Martin) McComb. The original tin type is said to be in the possession of John (Paul) Martin. | |||
50 | martin/pics/sarah.jpg Sarah Harrell (Elder) Martin |