REV. J. H. ADAMS, PIONEER, DIES--Rev. John Henry Adams, a pioneer of 1852, died at his home, 1042 East Eleventh street North, Tuesday. He was born in Indiana February 4, 1840, and came to Oregon in 1 852. In 1862 he married Miss Amanda Force, daughter of a pioneer resident. Mr. Adams for 25 years had made his home in around Portland. He was a Methodist preacher in the early days, a member of the Oregon conference and served a number of churches in the state, but retired from the active ministry about 25 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Amanda Adams and three daughters, Mrs E. H. Smith, of Prineville, Or.; Miss Ida Adams and Mrs. W. R. Moser of Portland.
REV. J. H. ADAMS, PIONEER, DIES--Rev. John Henry Adams, a pioneer of 1852, died at his home, 1042 East Eleventh street North, Tuesday. He was born in Indiana February 4, 1840, and came to Oregon in 1 852. In 1862 he married Miss Amanda Force, daughter of a pioneer resident. Mr. Adams for 25 years had made his home in around Portland. He was a Methodist preacher in the early days, a member of the Oregon conference and served a number of churches in the state, but retired from the active ministry about 25 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Amanda Adams and three daughters, Mrs E. H. Smith, of Prineville, Or.; Miss Ida Adams and Mrs. W. R. Moser of Portland.
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