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- [S958] Ancestry Family Trees, (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Database online.
Record for Fremont Wood
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- [S112] e-mail: Cinda Wood, (Name: Cinda Wood;), Carrie Cartee (17) facts.
Carrie Cartee, (17) facts
Carrie Cartee, (18) facts ....... (20)
daughter of Lafayette Cartee, Married Fremont Wood on January 1, 1885. Their children included: Fayette, Walter, Emily, Cartee, Frank, Doris, Fremont, and Carolyn. Mrs. Wood died in 1936; Fremont Wood died December 22, 1940, in Boise. Ella Cartee Spouse: CHARLES H. REED Marriage: (25 SEP 1884) 1879 Boise, Ada, Idaho Ross D. Cartee 08 NOV 1861 Salem, Marion, Oregon (Dallas, Polk, Oregon) Married: 22 OCT 1887 Boise, Ada, Idaho (1886 Boise, Ada, Idaho) Leona Hailey Birth: 26 NOV 1861 Boise, Ada, Idaho Father: John Hailey Mother: Louisa M Griffin Children: LaFayette Cartee Birth: 11 SEP 1888 Boise, Ada, Idaho Death: 1907 Mary B. Cartee... to be continued
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NAVIGABILITY AND PUBLIC USE:
CHARTING A COURSE UP THE SANDY RIVER
In this climate, Oregon's Land Board voted in June 2000 to initiate a navigability study of the Sandy - a river that was described by government surveyor Lafayette Cartee in 1854 as "not navigable for any kinds of boats or scarcely for canoes, it being very rapid and having sand bars which are constantly changing their positions."7 Most of the riparian owners have deeds that describe their property to the thread of the river, many paid per-acre prices that included the state-claimed submerged and submersible lands, and most or all have paid property taxes on those lands. Nevertheless, on February 2, 2001, DSL announced its preliminary finding that the Sandy River is navigable from its mouth at the Columbia River all the way to river mile 37.5.
In 1855, Lafayette Cartee, a surveyor for the United States Government, meandered both banks of the Sandy River from RM 0.0 to approximately 4.5. Although Cartee describes the Sandy River as "... not navigable for any kind of boats or scarcely for canoes, it being very rapid and having sand bars which are constantly changing their positions ..." he nonetheless believed that part of the waterway he surveyed met the requirements for a navigable stream pursuant to the instructions he was given.
IDAHO STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
REFERENCE SERIES
LAFAYETTE CARTEE
December 2, 1823-September 2, 1891, Number 569 1981
Lafayette Cartee made several diverse, but important, contributions to the physical development and beauty of Boise. As Idaho Territory's first Surveyor General, he surveyed the public lands in Idaho and established the initial point for surveys at a spot near Boise at the intersection of the first parallel and first meridian. His avocation as a nurseryman resulted in the introduction of a wide variety of fruit trees, flowers, and shrubs to the Boise Valley.
Cartee was born December 2, 1823, in Syracuse, New York. He attended St. John's College in Cin
Carrie Cartee, daughter of Lafayette Cartee, Married Fremont Wood on January 1, 1885.
Their children included: Fayette, Walter, Emily, Cartee, Frank, Doris, Fremont, and Carolyn.
Mrs. Wood died in 1936;
Fremont Wood died December 22, 1940, in Boise.
Ella Cartee Spouse: CHARLES H. REED
Marriage: (25 SEP 1884) 1879 Boise, Ada, Idaho
Ross D. Cartee 08 NOV 1861 Salem, Marion, Oregon (Dallas, Polk, Oregon)
Married: 22 OCT 1887 Boise, Ada, Idaho (1886 Boise, Ada, Idaho)
Leona Hailey
Birth: 26 NOV 1861 Boise, Ada, Idaho
Father: John Hailey
Mother: Louisa M Griffin
Children:
LaFayette Cartee
Birth: 11 SEP 1888 Boise, Ada, Idaho
Death: 1907
Mary B. Cartee... to be continued
- [S112] e-mail: Cinda Wood, (Name: Cinda Wood;).
Name: Lafayette Cartee 1 Sex: M Event: Of Coudersport 2 Marriage 1 Mary Bell b: AFT 1800 His daughter Carrie Cartee married Fremont Wood have some info
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