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167: 31: 255: 227:. Stephens laid out the town from the Willamette River to East First Street, and from Glisan Street to Hawthorne Street. Dividing his land into town lots, which he offered to settlers on their own terms, Stephens was said to materially aiding the development of the east side of the river. The Stark Street Ferry across the Willamette River began operating in 1853. In 1855, he helped organize the 262:
James’ father Emmor died in 1846 and was buried on the family land in East Portland. When Stephens sold the land to Colburn Barrell in 1854, he required Barrell to maintain the grave site. On April 8, 1854, Barrell’s ship
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Stephens refused Overton's offer to sell him his Portland land claim for 300 new salmon barrels because he planned to bid for another claim, which he secured in 1845 and on which
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exploded and killed his partner and several others, all buried next to Emmor Stephens. Barrell then created Mt. Crawford Cemetery on 10 acres (40,000 m), which became
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after 1866 when 20 acres (81,000 m) more had been added to the grounds of the cemetery. Stephens and his wife Elizabeth are buried at the cemetery.
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Stephens expanded East Portland in 1861 and opened the East Portland Savings and Loan Bank. In 1862, he donated the land for the construction of the
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was founded. East Portland was also known as Stephens' Addition. In 1846 he made 1000 flour barrels and 400 salmon barrels for the
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in East Portland. The bank, which was at First and Oak streets, closed in 1873. Stephens operated a ferry across the
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Sullivan, Ann. Four historical commemorative plaques to be replaced in Waterfront Park.
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is one of the oldest houses in Portland. Stephens Street in Portland is named for him.
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In East Portland he operated the first ferry, located near the present location of the
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Terry, John. Oregon’s Trails: Past luminaries at peace all across Oregon’s landscape.
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He returned in 1850 and purchased land in what is now Southeast Portland from
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James B. Stephens died on March 22, 1889, at the age of 82. The
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William J. Hawkins, III and William F. Willingham (1999).
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by trade, he operated one of the first ferries across the
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Barnett, Erin Hoover. Southeast Portland, revisited.
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Brooke County, Virginia
Portland, Oregon
pioneer
Oregon
cooper
Willamette River
East Portland, Oregon
Lone Fir Cemetery
Virginia
Portland, Oregon
Brooke County, Virginia
Indiana Territory
cooper trade
Cincinnati, Ohio
Kentucky
Oregon Country
Portland, Oregon

Elwood Evans
Oregon City
William Overton
East Portland
Hudson's Bay Company
Sandwich Islands
Morrison Bridge
Multnomah County
Twality District
California Gold Rush
John McLoughlin

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