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James Terwilliger was one of the earliest settlers of Portland, establishing a [[Donation Land Claim]] just south of the one claimed by [[Asa Lovejoy]] and [[Francis Pettygrove]]. He arrived in what was to become Portland in 1844, eventually setting up a blacksmith's shop. | '''James Terwilliger''' was one of the earliest settlers of Portland, establishing a [[Donation Land Claim]] just south of the one claimed by [[Asa Lovejoy]] and [[Francis Pettygrove]]. He arrived in what was to become Portland in 1844, eventually setting up a blacksmith's shop. | ||
His legacy lives on today in the name of the [[Terwilliger Curves]]. | His legacy lives on today in the name of the [[Terwilliger Curves]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 25 August 2011
James Terwilliger was one of the earliest settlers of Portland, establishing a Donation Land Claim just south of the one claimed by Asa Lovejoy and Francis Pettygrove. He arrived in what was to become Portland in 1844, eventually setting up a blacksmith's shop.
His legacy lives on today in the name of the Terwilliger Curves.