Charles Tozier family home
Title
Charles Tozier family home
Description
Black and white image mounted on heavy mat. A gabled house build in two sections sits just behind two large maple trees. The first portion appears to be two story, and has a covered porch with an open screen door. The second section is single-storied and appears to have been added onto later. The roof of this covered porch sags, and windows appear to be missing in the very end of the building. A dirt road runs in front of the house, and a boardwalk is visible just beyond the driveway that leads from the road into the lot on which the house sits. Three people stand in front of the house, two men and a woman. The woman wears a dark, ankle-length suit and an elaborate hat with an upturned brim. The man next to her has his hands in the front pockets of his suit jacket; he has a white shirt and wears a hat. Another man in a dark suit leans against a pile of wood further back in the yard.
[Back] [pen] Former home of Chas. T. Tozier and family, 1872, Hillsboro, Oregon. [black pen] Between 3rd & 4th St. on Baseline. North side. [pen] Standing on walk are Edyth Tozier Weatherred, of Tacoma, Wash., and Leroy Tozier, of Fairbanks, Alaska. Leaning against pile of shingles is Albert Tozier, of Portland, Ore. Photo taken May, 1912. [black pen] Maple trees were planted in 1872 by Chas. T. Tozier who was elected County Sheriff at that time.
Date Created
1912-05
Subject
Editors
Civic leaders
Frontier and pioneer life
Housing, Single family
Pioneers
Tozier, Albert E.
Weatherred, Edyth (Tozier)
Tozier, Leroy Mayfield
Tozier, Charles T.
Genealogy & Family History
Social History
Human Migration
Place
Hillsboro, Oregon
Medium
photographic prints
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_001386
Rights
Online access to this image is for research and educational purposes only. To inquire about permissions, order a reproduction, or for more information, please contact the Five Oaks Museum at Research@FiveOaksMuseum.org.
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Source
Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum
Type
Still Image