Parents: Searls Dore and Lucinda (Hurd) Dore; w-Emma Mosier, children: Alva S. Dore; w#2-Amy (Manwaring) Westfall Dore, triplet daughters born in Grant County, Oregon: Helen Gracia Dore Wilson, Amy Dore Thompson (adopted by John Mercer Thompson and Clara (Bryant) Thompson) and one other triplet daughter that died at or shortly after birth; w#3 - Bertha (Boley) Dore, Daughter: Emma
Occupation: Lumberman
On the 30th of June 1886, A. C. Dore is the Sheriff of Grant County in a news article from the Grant County News of 15 July 1886.
Alva Dore and wife are listed in the survivors of the November 12, 1898 burning of Canyon City, Oregon (must have been a third wife as the first two died before then).
http://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn85042403/1898-11-12/ed-1/seq-1/
There is also an advertisement in that newspaper for the Canyon Creek Sawmill, Canyon City with A. C. Dore, Proprietor
Parents: Searls Dore and Lucinda (Hurd) Dore; w-Emma Mosier, children: Alva S. Dore; w#2-Amy (Manwaring) Westfall Dore, triplet daughters born in Grant County, Oregon: Helen Gracia Dore Wilson, Amy Dore Thompson (adopted by John Mercer Thompson and Clara (Bryant) Thompson) and one other triplet daughter that died at or shortly after birth; w#3 - Bertha (Boley) Dore, Daughter: Emma
Occupation: Lumberman
On the 30th of June 1886, A. C. Dore is the Sheriff of Grant County in a news article from the Grant County News of 15 July 1886.
Alva Dore and wife are listed in the survivors of the November 12, 1898 burning of Canyon City, Oregon (must have been a third wife as the first two died before then).
http://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn85042403/1898-11-12/ed-1/seq-1/
There is also an advertisement in that newspaper for the Canyon Creek Sawmill, Canyon City with A. C. Dore, Proprietor
Gravesite Details
Buried in an unmarked grave as of March 13, 2013
The photo shows headstones in the neighboring Block 24. In the early 1900s the river , which is to the right in the photo, had a catastrophic Flood and many headstones are missing.