Powers, A.S.

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The ''Morning Oregonian'' reported in September 4, [[1867]] that [[Springfield]] had a general store and several “workshops.” A cabinet maker named A.S. Powers had a shop in the town center at least until [[1865]] (Walling 1884:453).
The ''Morning Oregonian'' reported in September 4, [[1867]] that [[Springfield]] had a general store and several “workshops.” A cabinet maker named A.S. Powers had a shop in the town center at least until [[1865]] (Walling 1884:453).
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It is unknown if A.S. Powers is related to [[Powers, Edwin|Edwin Powers]] who lived in Springfield at the same time.
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The Powers Family consisted of [[Powers, A.S.|Albert S. Powers]], furniture maker and sash and door manufacturer; [[Powers, A.W.|A.W. Powers]], tanner; [[Powers, B.B.|B.B. Powers]], chair manufacturer; [[Powers, Benjamin F|Benjamin F. Powers]], cabinet maker and builder; [[Powers, Edwin|Edwin P. Powers]], carpenter; and [[Powers, John G|John G. Powers]], blacksmith.
[[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] [[Category:Springfield businesses (1800s)]]
[[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] [[Category:Springfield businesses (1800s)]]

Current revision as of 21:37, 15 August 2007

The Morning Oregonian reported in September 4, 1867 that Springfield had a general store and several “workshops.” A cabinet maker named A.S. Powers had a shop in the town center at least until 1865 (Walling 1884:453).

The Powers Family consisted of Albert S. Powers, furniture maker and sash and door manufacturer; A.W. Powers, tanner; B.B. Powers, chair manufacturer; Benjamin F. Powers, cabinet maker and builder; Edwin P. Powers, carpenter; and John G. Powers, blacksmith.

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