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Eloisa McLoughlin - Fort Vancouver National Historic Site (U.S ...
Eloisa McLoughlin died on October 1884, at the age of sixty-six. She is buried in Portland's Lone Fir Cemetery, alongside Daniel Harvey, Sr., and her sons Daniel Harvey, Jr., and James William McLoughlin Harvey.
Kids of Fort Vancouver: Eloisa McLoughlin & Cecilia Douglas
When Eloisa was a girl, Americans began crossing the Oregon Trail to settle in the Pacific Northwest. Eloisa watched as her father gave the settlers help, first aid, and sold them supplies. Later, Eloisa remembered one large American family that came to Fort Vancouver.
Clark County History: Eliosa McLoughlin - The Columbian
2023年7月8日 · Eloisa McLoughlin, the cherished second daughter of Dr. John McLoughlin and his wife Marguerite, was born in 1817 at the North West Company’s Fort William (Ontario, Canada) where her father...
Collection: Maria Eloisa McLoughlin Rae Harvey's "Life of John ...
Maria Eloisa McLoughlin (1817-1884) was the second daughter of John McLoughlin (1784-1857), pioneer, fur trader and founder of Oregon City, known to many as the "Father of Oregon". She married David Harvey, head of the McLoughlin Mills, in 1850 (her second marriage).
Marie Eloisa McLoughlin Harvey (1817-1884) - Find a Grave
His heirs-- daughter Eloise McLoughlin Harvey and (second) husband Daniel Harvey-- sold the rights to water power at the east side of the Willamette Falls to George LeRoque who operated the Imperial Flour Mill on the east shore.
Marie Eloisa (McLoughlin) Harvey (1817-1884) - WikiTree
2019年6月27日 · Marie Eloisa McLoughlin was the daughter of John McLoughlin and his second wife Marguerite Wadin McKay, the half-Cree widow of Alexander McKay. She grew up in fur trading posts and later married fur traders, first William Glen Rae (brother of Dr. John Rae , noted arctic explorer) in 1838, then Daniel Harvey in 1850.
McLoughlin House Unit of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
One of the grandest and most elaborate homes in Oregon when it was built in 1846, the McLoughlin House in Oregon City was home to Dr. John McLoughlin after his retirement as chief factor overseeing Hudson’s Bay Company operations in the northwest from Fort Vancouver.
Maria Eloisa McLoughlin Rae Harvey's "Life of John Mcloughlin …
Maria Eloisa McLoughlin (1817-1884) was the second daughter of John McLoughlin (1784-1857), pioneer, fur trader and founder of Oregon City, known to many as the "Father of Oregon". She married David Harvey, head of the McLoughlin Mills, in 1850 (her second marriage)
Women of the McLoughlin House - U.S. National Park Service
Eloisa McLoughlin was born in 1817. At the age of 21, she married William Glen Rae, a clerk at Fort Vancouver. In 1841, Dr. McLoughlin assigned Rae with establishing an HBC post in San Francisco, but his superiors did not support this venture.
McLoughlin-Fraser family papers - Archives West
John and Marguerite McLoughlin's daughter Eloisa was born February 13, 1817, moving to Fort Vancouver with her parents in 1825. In 1838 she married HBC employee William Glen Rae, a clerk and trader by whom she had three children.