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Frederick Van Voorhies Holman

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operation in 1909, Holman offered it to the city for a park if it agreed to acquire the land necessary to connect his property to nearby Macleay Park. The transaction was not completed until 12 years after his death. In 1939 his siblings, George F. and Kate Holman, gave the land to the city,
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for the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, local general counsel for H. M. Byllesby & Company, and a director of the Oregon Power Company. In addition to his legal work, he was also a writer. Among his published works were the
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during the second quarter of the 19th century has sometimes been referred to as "The Father of Oregon"). His political affiliation was with the
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Holman, who never married, practiced in Portland, where he specialized in corporate, real property, and
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from 1903 to 1915. He was a member of the Portland Charter Commission and director of the
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and in 1948, Holman Park and several other parks and parcels of land were combined to form
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and emigrated to Oregon in 1843. His father, James Duval Holman, one of the founders of
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in southeast Portland. Lone Fir is one of several pioneer cemeteries managed by
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in 1730. His grandfather, John Holman, born in Kentucky, fought in the
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neighborhood was demolished in early October 2016. It was designed by
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One of eight children, Frederick Van Voorhies Holman was born in
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and Rachel Hixson (Summers) Holman, both originally from
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politics and in civic organizations. President of the
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from 1908 to 1927, he was known for his biography of
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James Duval Holman and Rachel Hixson (Summers) Holman
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(1910). 284:in 1909–10, and a regent of the 441: 439: 437: 435: 416:"Frederick Van Voorhies Holman"  308:, and he served as a delegate to the 16:Lawyer and civic leader from Portland 7: 226:Portland Academy and Female Seminary 230:University of California, Berkeley 104:University of California, Berkeley 14: 520:. Metro Regional Government. 2009 498:. Oregon Historical Society. 2019 232:, from which he graduated with a 263:Biography of Dr. John McLoughlin 580:: Volume 28, No. 3 (Sept. 1927) 325:American Historical Association 220:, in what was then part of the 310:Democratic National Convention 95:bachelor of philosophy (Ph.B.) 1: 639:19th-century American lawyers 609:Writers from Portland, Oregon 365:Holman owned property in the 314:Democratic National Committee 147:Frederick Van Voorhies Holman 23:Frederick Van Voorhies Holman 594:Burials at Lone Fir Cemetery 448:Dictionary of Oregon History 624:University of Oregon people 578:Oregon Historical Quarterly 446:Corning, Howard M. 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Pacific County, Washington
Oregon Territory
Portland, Oregon
Lone Fir Cemetery
University of California, Berkeley
John McLoughlin
roses
Forest Park
Portland
U.S. state
Oregon
Portland Railway, Light and Power Company
Democratic Party
Oregon Historical Society
John McLoughlin
nicknames
Forest Park
James Duval Holman
Kentucky
South Carolina
War of 1812
Pacific City
Pacific County, Washington
Oregon Territory
Portland Academy and Female Seminary
University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Philosophy

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