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where he graduated in 1881. In 1872, he rang the bell at the Hillsboro Methodist Church on New Year's Eve to announce the new year. He returned to do this for 64 consecutive years, traveling from as far away as
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In the early 1930s, Tozier donated his collection of historical items, which included books, pictures, maps, and other items to the county historical society. The collection was this basis for what became the
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paper based in Portland. He also collected many artifacts concerning Oregon's history in association with his sister Edith, and served as keeper of the historical artifacts at what became
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Tozier served as secretary of the Oregon Press Association for 15 years. By 1906, he was working for the
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before moving to the United States. The family traveled overland with a team of oxen to Oregon via the
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Guide to the Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair Records
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This Far-Off Sunset Land: A Pictorial History of Washington County, Oregon
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Chehalis, Lewis County Historical Society, 1985. p. 237.
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Nebraska
Portland
Oregon
Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery
45°31′13″N 123°00′20″W / 45.52030°N 123.00542°W / 45.52030; -123.00542
Charles T. Tozier
Oregon
Nebraska
Hillsboro
Charles T. Tozier
Oregon Legislative Assembly
The Hillsboro Argus
Champoeg
Cass County, Nebraska
Nova Scotia
Oregon Trail
Washington County
Tualatin Academy
Forest Grove
New York City
South America
Lewis County, Washington
Chehalis
The Hillsboro Argus
National Editorial Association
Champoeg State Park
Oregon Historical Society

Washington County Museum
Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery

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