Page:Centennial History of Oregon 1811-1912, Volume 1.djvu/541

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FIRST PHOTO TAKEN OF FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, IN 1852
The citizens proudly showing the first dray.—Reading from right to left, the first tall hat man, is W. S. Ogden, merchant; the next man Odgen's partner, John M. Breok; next, tall hat man, Henry W. Corbett; next, tall hat man, is Thomas J. Dryer (founder of "The Oregonian"); the man in the door, behind Dryer, is W. H. Barnhart, first agent for Wells Fargo in Oregon; the short man, beyond Dryer, is Adolph Miller, the drayman; and the man on the extreme left is Charles P. Bacon.