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  2. Carrie M. McLain - Wikipedia

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    She died in the Palmer Pioneers Home on May 30, 1973, and was buried in Nome. [2] [3] Legacy. A community museum in Nome was named in McLain's honor. [2] [3]

  3. Joel Palmer - Wikipedia

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    General Joel Palmer (October 4, 1810 – June 9, 1881) was an American pioneer of the Oregon Territory in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. He was born in Upper Canada, and spent his early years in New York and Pennsylvania before serving as a member of the Indiana House of Representatives.

  4. Palmer House (Dayton, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Palmer House (also Joel Palmer House and Krake Residence [3]) is the historic residence of Oregon pioneer Joel Palmer (1810–81), who co-founded Dayton, Oregon, United States. The house, located at 600 Ferry Street in Dayton, is one of Oregon's finest historic homes.

  5. What's in our names? How our streets and landmarks tell our ...

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    Wahnish Way: A Jewish pioneer and tobacco tycoon. ... until Palmer opened Palmer Animal Hospital in an old home on six acres off Mahan Drive in 1961. Palmer operated the clinic until his death of ...

  6. Palmer, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The view traveling toward Anchorage from Palmer. Pioneer Peak is to the left with Twin Peaks to the right of Pioneer. The "Ghost Forest" of the Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge is shown in the foreground. These trees died from the subsidence that occurred in the area as a result of the Great Alaska earthquake of 1964.

  7. Partin Manufacturing Company (automobile company) - Wikipedia

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    Palmer had formed his company from the assets of the Suburban Motor Car Company. They began by manufacturing cyclecars called the Pioneer, a Model 45 named the Partin, and a Model 38 named Partin-Palmer. The Partin model did not last to the end of 1913, and all models were subsequently called Partin-Palmers.

  8. How Jupiter once lived: Celebration marks DuBois Pioneer ...

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    The DuBois Pioneer Home is turning 125 years old. The home, pictured here, was built in 1898 along the banks of the Jupiter Inlet by Harry DuBois as a wedding present to his new bride, Susan.

  9. Pioneer Peak (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Peak (Ahtna: Tnel'aay; Dena'ina: Dnal'iy) is a 6,398-foot (1,950 m) mountain in the Chugach Mountains in the U.S. state of Alaska.Located beside the Knik River just nine miles (14.5 km) south of Palmer and about six miles outside the Municipality of Anchorage limits, it is a prominent landmark in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, as well as a popular hiking destination.