Tombstone of F. G. Schwatka at the Pioneer Cemetery in Salem, Oregon, 1995

This photograph was displayed as a part of the Cemeteries exhibit from January through March, 1995 in the Heritage Room at the Salem Public Library. Frederick G. Schwatka was born in Baltimore, Indiana on March 27, 1810. He was married at Wheeling West Virginia to Amelia Hukill on October 24, 1833....

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Main Author: Jones, Al
Other Authors: Special Collections
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: unknown 1995
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Online Access:http://photos.salemhistory.net/u?/specialcol,796
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Summary:This photograph was displayed as a part of the Cemeteries exhibit from January through March, 1995 in the Heritage Room at the Salem Public Library. Frederick G. Schwatka was born in Baltimore, Indiana on March 27, 1810. He was married at Wheeling West Virginia to Amelia Hukill on October 24, 1833. They moved over the next several years to Cincinnatti, Ohio, Peoria, Illinois, Galena, Illinois, and finally to Oregon where he took up land at the mouth of the Columbia River. When the government took his land in 1853 to be used for Fort Stevens, he moved to Albany, Oregon and worked as a cooper. In 1859 he moved to Salem where he lived until his death on January 12, 1888. Frederick and Amelia had six daughters and two sons one of whom A.C. was connected with the San Francisco Examiner and the other Lieutenant Fred Schwatka served with the U.S. 3rd Cavalry and won fame as an Arctic explorer and made his home at Rock Island, Illinois.