I found a copy of this postcard while researching the Brown House at the Clark County Historical Museum. The Brown House is pictured on the front. The postcard is from Mrs. Charles Brown (Rebecca) and is to her daughter Harriet Brown Carpenter. (more…)
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Alonzo and Isabella Cook, original owners.
June 19, 1874
Charles and Rebecca Brown. Charles died April 19, 1901. (more…)
Tombstones of William Hazard and C.W. Slocum. William Hazard was the uncle of C.W. Slocum, as well as Rebecca Slocum Brown. Both men are pictured on the March 10th posting of this journal. These tombstones sit just a few yards away from each other at the Old City Cemetery in Vancouver. (more…)
Learn MoreSeated left; C.W. Slocum, right; Wm. Hazard. Standing are C.W. Knowles and daughter Ruth. C.W. Slocum once owned a very prosperous general store in early Vancouver located at 3rd and Main Streets. C.W. Slocum is Rebecca Brown’s brother and Wm. Hazard is their uncle. (more…)
Learn MoreC.W. Slocum House. 605 Esther St. Vancouver.
C.W. is the brother of Rebecca Brown. This house originally stood one block to the South. It is now home to the Slocum House Theater. (more…)
Learn MoreThese are pictures that pertain to Rebecca Brown’s family. Rebecca’s maiden name was Slocum. Slocum was a well known name in early Vancouver during its pioneer days. I have yet to find an actual photograph of Charles or Rebecca Brown but hopefully after more research and digging through (more…)
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