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English: Photograph of Frederick Van Voorhies Holman (August 29, 1852 – July 6, 1927), a prominent lawyer and author who lived and worked in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. For a line drawing portrait of Holman see here.
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Source History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon by Montagu Colmer and Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1910). Portland, Oregon: Historical Publication Company.
Author unknown photographer; scanned from page 139 and cropped and re-touched by User:Finetooth

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