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<DIV>Having a fascination with a speedy new Internet connection, I did a "quick"
lookup on Ancestry.com for Bullard in Oregon with keyword Oregonian. I
found thirty-eight articles referenced and (yawn) looked at all of them.
Now I'm not going to begin a bash of Ancestry.com because I've found a lot of
clues to many different lines on that site...BUT...I've never found anything of
value in the old newspaper searches. This was no exception.</DIV>
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<DIV>The recognition software is considerably buggy and recognizes all sorts of
odd combinations. In this instance it found billiards, ballards (Oregon's
Governor Ballard made the paper frequently), bustards and a couple of Bullards
out of state...including one who robbed a bank in Boston and one who attested to
the efficacy of a patent medicine in a repeating advertisment. The only
Bullards referenced in Oregon were A.J. Bullard who was an officer of an odd
lodge that met in Druid Hall and his name appeared in the published meeting
notices...frequently. There was an article about a Rev. H. Bullard who was
charged with assaulting one S.S. Call in a religious argument... S.S. Call was
an "Adventist" and Rev. Bullard wanted him to stop preaching...so
he apparently whapped his head a few times on the floor of the blacksmith
shop where Call worked. Several editions of the Oregonian carried the
continuation of that story. One article referenced the founding of a lodge
in Washington state; one of the founders was a Mrs. Job Bullard and the lodge
was the Willapa branch so I'm assuming it was in Pacific County. There was
a brief mention in another article of Bullard Ranch as a proposed county
seat...but I couldn't read which county...or even which state. There was a
later reference to Bullard's beach. Obituaries for the surname Bullard are
recent and mostly associated with the Kiser family.</DIV>
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<DIV>So there you go!</DIV>
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<DIV>Carla</DIV>
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