Albert G. Walling, Early Oregon Publisher - 1872
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A. G. Walling emigrated with his family to the West Linn area now known as Robinwood in 1849.
A. G. Walling emigrated with his family to the West Linn area now known as Robinwood in 1849. A printer by trade, he was also a fruit farmer, and helped form the Oregon Agricultural Society, which started the Oregon State Fair.
Moving to Portland in 1855, Walling became a well-known publisher, beginning "The Oregon Farmer", and also producing large reference works, such as the "History of Southern Oregon", published in 1884, still used as a standard resource. This portrait was created by Joseph Buchtel in 1872.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon.
Photographer | Joseph Buchtel |
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Location | Portland, Multnomah County |
Subject | Portraits |
Decade | 1870s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | CDV |
Size of Original | 2.3 x 3.6 inches |
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