TITLE Hallie Parrish Hinges, granddaughter of Rev. Josiah Parrish (Oregon pioneer) & a nationally known soprano singer, 1903
COLLECTION Special Collections
DESCRIPTION This photograph was displayed as a part of the Cemeteries exhibit from January through March, 1995 in the Heritage Room at the Salem (Oregon) Public Library. This photo is of Hallie Parrish Hinges, granddaughter of Rev. Jossiah L. Parrish. She sang for Presidents McKinley and Harrison and for governors and legislative sessions. President Theodore Roosevelt described her as "The Oregon Nightingale" when he was in Oregon in 1903. She was born Jan 30, 1868 and died Jan 25, 1950 and is buried at Lee Mission Cemetery in Salem. (See HRE129)
DATE 1903
SUBJECTS Cemeteries exhibit; cemetery; Salem, Oregon; Marion County; Lee Mission Cemetery; Hinges, Hallie Parrish
PHOTOGRAPHER Jones, Al (copy)
OBJECT b/w photo
DIMENSIONS 4' X 5"
STORAGE Salem Public Library
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