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CAHILL, Enos
Sept. 9, 1913; Oregonian, p 16
"Clackamas Pioneer Dead" |
Enos Cahill, a Clackamas County pioneer, ex-Treasurer and veteran of the Civil
War, died Sunday at his late home at 80 East
Sixty-eighth street North, aged 68 years. The funeral will be conducted at the
Oregon City Methodist Church at 2 o'clock today,
Rev. Thomas B. Ford officiating.
Mr. Cahill was born in Ohio November 25, 1845, and came to Clackamas County,
Oregon, 40 years ago, where he secured a donation
land claim. He became well known in that county and served two terms as County
Treasurer. January 5, 1862, he enlisted in the
Eightieth Ohio Infantry and was discharged from the service August 25, 1865.
He was married to Miss Millie Ray in 1877, in
Washington County, and she died in 1898. Three children survive, Mrs. C. A. Clarks,
of Utah; Charles Cahill, of Oregon City, and
Mrs. H. M. Long, of Portland. |
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