Stewart, Henry

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Stewart, Henry W. Stewart is the son of [[Stewart, Joseph W|Joseph W. Stewart]] and [[Stewart, Julia W|Julia Walker]]. His mother died August 16, 1874. Henry had a sister, Hattie, the wife of O. A. Wheeler of Portland, whose father formerly owned and operated a saw and grist mill at Springfield.
Associated with [[The First Bank (Springfield)|First Bank]], the initial banking house of [[Springfield]] dated [[1904]].
Associated with [[The First Bank (Springfield)|First Bank]], the initial banking house of [[Springfield]] dated [[1904]].
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==Springfield News, [[January 11]], [[1907]]==
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Several of our sports went out hunting Tuesday. They returned with a  
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Several of our sports went out hunting Tuesday. They returned with a nice bag of ducks. [[Stewart, Henry|Henry Stewart]] claims to have got seven ducks out of eight shots.
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nice bag of ducks. [[Stewart, Henry|Henry Stewart]] claims to have got seven ducks out of  
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January 11, 1907 ([[:Category:Springfield_News|Springfield News]]), Vol. V, No. 50., p. 5.
January 11, 1907 ([[:Category:Springfield_News|Springfield News]]), Vol. V, No. 50., p. 5.

Current revision as of 19:23, 8 October 2008

Stewart, Henry W. Stewart is the son of Joseph W. Stewart and Julia Walker. His mother died August 16, 1874. Henry had a sister, Hattie, the wife of O. A. Wheeler of Portland, whose father formerly owned and operated a saw and grist mill at Springfield.

Associated with First Bank, the initial banking house of Springfield dated 1904.

[edit] Springfield News, January 11, 1907

Several of our sports went out hunting Tuesday. They returned with a nice bag of ducks. Henry Stewart claims to have got seven ducks out of eight shots.

January 11, 1907 (Springfield News), Vol. V, No. 50., p. 5.

[edit] Eugene Daily Guard, December 3, 1907 Newspaper Clip

WET TICKET

WINS SPRINGFIELD

CITY ELECTION

At the Springfield city election yesterday the "taxpayers" or "wet" ticket won over the "citiens" ticket by a good majority. Both sides voted for George Perkins for councilman and B.A. Washburne for treasurer, but on the other candidates there was the usual opposition, John Kestley was put up by the "wets" for councilman to run against Perkins, but he withdrew his name before the election. M. M. Peery, the druggist, is the new mayor, succeeding R.A. Jayne. The old council consisted of the followinig: H.W. Stewart, E.E. Kepner, E.C. Martin and Henry Sinner. The election is an endorsement of the old council, as the new mayor and council were elected on the same platform upon which they stood. The vote was as follows.


Taxpayers' Ticket

Mayor M.M. Peery... 137

Councilman, Harry Stewart... 129

Councilman, George Perkins... 188

Councilman, Nate Hill... 131

Recorder, L.M. Beebe... 124

Treasurer, B.A. Washburne... 203

Citizens' Ticket.

Mayor, G.O. Bassett... 81

Councilman, J.J. Browning... 83

Councilman, George Perkins... 188

Councilman, Henry Cogill... 87

Recorder, George McCauley... 93

Treasurer, B.A. Washburne... 202

The total number of votes cast was 219.

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