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Cyrus Abda (C. A.) Dolph (September 27, 1840 – June 22, 1914) was a businessman in Portland, Oregon, United States.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 53 relations: American Revolutionary War, Bolton, Massachusetts, Chemung County, New York, Commercial National Bank, DeWolf family, Fairfield, Connecticut, Fortress of Louisbourg, French and Indian War, Genealogy, Henry Villard, Huguenots, John Daggett, John M. Gearin, Joseph N. Dolph, Joseph Simon (politician), Judge, King Philip's War, Lake Champlain, Lawyer, List of library associations, Martha's Vineyard, Middletown, Connecticut, New England, New Haven, Connecticut, Northern Pacific Railway, Oregon, Oregon and California Railroad, Oregon Legislative Assembly, Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, Oregon Republican Party, Oregon State Bar, Orthography, Pacific Northwest, Port Jervis, New York, Portland, Oregon, Practice of law, Rail transport, Rufus Mallory, Schuyler County, New York, Staten Island, The Oregonian, Thomas Lamb Eliot, Thomas Mayhew, Trustee, United States, United States District Court for the District of Oregon, United States Senate, University of Oregon, Walla Walla, Washington, Wethersfield, Connecticut, ... Expand index (3 more) »

  2. DeWolf family
  3. Oregon city attorneys

American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.

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Bolton, Massachusetts

Bolton is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Chemung County, New York

Chemung County is a county in the U.S. state of New York.

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Commercial National Bank

Commercial National Bank was a bank formed in Charlotte, North Carolina, on 18 February 1874, which was a predecessor to the American Commercial Bank which then helped form North Carolina National Bank.

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DeWolf family

The DeWolf family (also spelled D’Wolf or DeWolfe) is a prominent Canadian and American family that traces its roots to Balthazar DeWolf.

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Fairfield, Connecticut

Fairfield is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.

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Fortress of Louisbourg

The Fortress of Louisbourg (Forteresse de Louisbourg) is a tourist attraction as a National Historic Site and the location of a one-quarter partial reconstruction of an 18th-century French fortress at Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.

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French and Indian War

The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes.

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Genealogy

Genealogy is the study of families, family history, and the tracing of their lineages.

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Henry Villard

Henry Villard (April 10, 1835 – November 12, 1900) was an American journalist and financier who was an early president of the Northern Pacific Railway.

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Huguenots

The Huguenots were a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestantism.

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John Daggett

John Daggett (May 9, 1833 – August 30, 1919) was a mine owner and politician who served as the 16th Lieutenant Governor of California from 1883 to 1887.

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John M. Gearin

John McDermeid Gearin (August 15, 1851November 12, 1930) was an American politician and attorney from the state of Oregon. Cyrus A. Dolph and John M. Gearin are Oregon city attorneys.

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Joseph N. Dolph

Joseph Norton Dolph (October 19, 1835March 10, 1897) was an American politician and attorney in the state of Oregon. Cyrus A. Dolph and Joseph N. Dolph are DeWolf family.

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Joseph Simon (politician)

Joseph Simon (February 7, 1851February 14, 1935) was a German-born politician and attorney in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Judge

A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges.

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King Philip's War

King Philip's War (sometimes called the First Indian War, Metacom's War, Metacomet's War, Pometacomet's Rebellion, or Metacom's Rebellion) was an armed conflict in 1675–1676 between a group of indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands against the English New England Colonies and their indigenous allies.

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Lake Champlain

Lake Champlain (Lac Champlain) is a natural freshwater lake in North America.

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Lawyer

A lawyer is a person who practices law.

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List of library associations

Library associations connect libraries and library workers at the local, national, and international level.

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Martha's Vineyard

Martha's Vineyard, often simply called the Vineyard, is an island in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, lying just south of Cape Cod.

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Middletown, Connecticut

Middletown is a city in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States.

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New England

New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

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New Haven, Connecticut

New Haven is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.

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Northern Pacific Railway

The Northern Pacific Railway was a transcontinental railroad that operated across the northern tier of the western United States, from Minnesota to the Pacific Northwest.

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Oregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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Oregon and California Railroad

The Oregon and California Railroad was formed from the Oregon Central Railroad when it was the first to operate a stretch south of Portland in 1869.

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Oregon Legislative Assembly

The Oregon Legislative Assembly is the state legislature for the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company

The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company (OR&N) was a rail and steamboat transport company that operated a rail network of running east from Portland, Oregon, United States, to northeastern Oregon, northeastern Washington, and northern Idaho.

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Oregon Republican Party

The Oregon Republican Party is the state affiliate of the United States Republican Party in Oregon, headquartered in Salem.

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Oregon State Bar

The Oregon State Bar (OSB) is a public corporation and instrumentality of the Oregon Judicial Department in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Orthography

An orthography is a set of conventions for writing a language, including norms of spelling, hyphenation, capitalization, word boundaries, emphasis, and punctuation.

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Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest (PNW), sometimes referred to as Cascadia, is a geographic region in Western North America bounded by its coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean to the west and, loosely, by the Rocky Mountains to the east.

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Port Jervis, New York

Port Jervis is a city located at the confluence of the Neversink and Delaware rivers in western Orange County, New York, United States, north of the Delaware Water Gap.

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Portland, Oregon

Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region.

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Practice of law

In its most general sense, the practice of law involves giving legal advice to clients, drafting legal documents for clients, and representing clients in legal negotiations and court proceedings such as lawsuits, and is applied to the professional services of a lawyer or attorney at law, barrister, solicitor, or civil law notary.

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Rail transport

Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel rails.

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Rufus Mallory

Rufus Mallory (January or June 10, 1831 – April 30, 1914) was an American educator, lawyer, and politician in the state of Oregon.

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Schuyler County, New York

Schuyler County is a county in the U.S. state of New York.

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Staten Island

Staten Island is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southernmost point of New York.

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The Oregonian

The Oregonian is a daily newspaper based in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned by Advance Publications.

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Thomas Lamb Eliot

Thomas Lamb Eliot (–) was an Oregon pioneer, minister of one of the first churches on the west coast of the U.S., president of the Portland Children's Home, president of the Oregon Humane Society, a director of the Art Association, director of the Library Association, and founder of Reed College.

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Thomas Mayhew

Governor Thomas Mayhew, the Elder (April 1, 1593 – March 25, 1682) established the first European settlement on Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and adjacent islands in 1642.

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Trustee

Trustee (or the holding of a trusteeship) is a legal term which, in its broadest sense, is a synonym for anyone in a position of trust and so can refer to any individual who holds property, authority, or a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit of another.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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United States District Court for the District of Oregon

The United States District Court for the District of Oregon (in case citations, D. Ore. or D. Or.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction comprises the state of Oregon.

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United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.

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University of Oregon

The University of Oregon (UO, U of O or Oregon) is a public research university in Eugene, Oregon.

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Walla Walla, Washington

Walla Walla is a city in and the county seat of Walla Walla County, Washington, United States.

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Wethersfield, Connecticut

Wethersfield is a town located in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.

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Weymouth, Massachusetts

Weymouth is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States.

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White people

White (often still referred to as Caucasian) is a racial classification of people generally used for those of mostly European ancestry.

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Whitehall (village), New York

Whitehall is a village located in the town of Whitehall in Washington County, New York, United States.

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See also

DeWolf family

Oregon city attorneys

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_A._Dolph

Also known as C. A. Dolph, Cyrus Abda Dolph, Cyrus Dolph.

, Weymouth, Massachusetts, White people, Whitehall (village), New York.