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Title: Grace Cameron
Dates: 1878- 1880
Collection Number: 00263
Quantity: 17 items
Abstract: Portraits by O. S. Goff, Bismarck, D.T. ca. 1880. Several of the people pictured here had lived at Fort Abraham Lincoln, D.T. in 1880.
Provenance: unknown. Photographs were identified on the reverse by a daughter of Mrs. Margaret Cameron, who may have been a sister-in-law to Jane Falconer Morgan Cameron.
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PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00263-01                            Willie MacNider (may be a brother of Florence and Jennie) 
    00263-02                            Ira Cameron MacDonald (son of Hugh) 
    00263-03                            John Sydney MacDonald (son of Hugh) 
    00263-04                            Duncan A. MacDonald (son of Hugh) 
    00263-05                            Clara Falconer (Aunt Jane’s  niece, died in infancy) 
    00263-06                            Bessie Goff (daughter of photographer) and unknown girl 
    00263-07                            Jennie MacNider with doll (Aunt Jane’s niece) 
    00263-08                            Florence MacNider (Aunt Jane’s  niece) 
    00263-09                            Edna Falconer (later Mrs.  Eliot Barnes) 
    00263-10                            Hugh MacDonald, Justice of the  Peace, Burleigh County and Alderman, City of Bismarck, died Bismarck Sept. 1883 
    00263-11                            Willie Falconer (Aunt Jane’s  brother) 
    00263-12                            Major  General Hugh L. Scott 
    00263-13 – 14                   Mrs.  Marshall (close friend of my mother Margaret  Cameron)
    00263-15                            Mrs.  Hugh MacDonald (formerly Grace Cameron)
    00263-16                            Sarah Jane MacDonald Doty (sister of Hugh MacDonald) 
    00263-17                            Jane Falconer Morgan (later Mrs. Alex Cameron) 
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