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Dublin Core
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Title
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7. Contemporary Photographs
Description
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A collection of contemporary photographs taken on lands related to Letitia's story.
Creator
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Bob Zybach
Source
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Bob Zybach
Publisher
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Letitia Carson Legacy Project
Date
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2013-09-07
Contributor
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Bob Zybach
Type
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Photograph
Coverage
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Stephens Graveyard, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County Oregon
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Title
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1990 Stephens Cemetery
Description
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A 1990 photograph of Stephens Cemetery taken by Bob Zybach when visiting Douglas County where Letitia lived after being kicked off her Benton County land. Letitia's gravestone rests in Stephens cemetery. Benjamin Stephens had a Land Claim nearby and the cemetery is named for him and was on his property. He likely had a relation to Letitia and Jack, giving her a major tombstone and a prominent position in his graveyard. It is from a series of photos taken by historian Bob Zybach in 1990 in the Stephens Graveyard along South Myrtle Creek, a few miles west of her long-time Douglas County home.
Creator
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Bob Zybach
Source
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Bob Zybach Personal Collection
Publisher
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LCLP
Date
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1990
Contributor
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Bob Zybach
Rights
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Copyright: Bob Zybach
Relation
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From a series of photos taken by historian Bob Zybach in 1990 in the Stephens Graveyard along South Myrtle Creek, a few miles west of her long-time Douglas County home.
Format
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JPEG image
Type
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Photograph
Coverage
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Stephens Graveyard, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County
Identifier
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Stephens Graveyard 1990-7