The Baileys of Bailey Hill


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Arriving in the late 1840s and through the 1850s, the members of the Bailey family were early pioneers to Benton and Lane Counties in Oregon and, although their major connection was not with the Lorane area, they had a strong presence in the Siuslaw Valley and other parts of Lane County, Oregon as well. Bailey Hill, the area where several family members settled that eventually took on their name, lies southwest of what was then Eugene City. In the 1850s, it was described as being 5 or 6 miles from Eugene City. Today, there really is a Bailey "Hill," and there used to be a Bailey Hill School District #7. The Bailey Hill Elementary School building still stands today on the corner of Bailey Hill Road and Four Oaks Grange Road, but it is no longer used as a school. The land it sits on was donated by Bailey family members and is still owned by the Eugene School District #4. It's very possible that the adjoining property where Churchill High School is located was part of their property, too, although it came much later. Several of the Bailey family members came through Oregon on their way to the gold fields of California. The gold that one brother found in turn helped to finance the family's movement across the plains from Missouri. According to Harry Bailey's obituary, published on November 6, 1929, when his grandfather, John Bailey, Jr., arrived in Lane County, "the Skinner cabin was the only building here." Several brothers volunteered to serve in the Rogue River Indian Wars that took place in Jackson, Josephine and Douglas Counties to our south from 1855-1856. In the aftermath of the war, in skirmishes with the tribes, two of the brothers lost their lives and one was wounded in separate incidents.




Bailey Genealogy


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The Bailey Family Goes to the Beach


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Six-year-old Kanani needs to learn a Bible verse to earn a star for her Bible Club. Kanani's mom decides to help her spunky little girl and son, Chad, learn their verses by hiding sections of the verse around their hometown and on adventure trips. Through a series of hide-and-seek games, the children find the different parts of the verse and succeed in memorizing what they need for Kanani's award. This book series follows Kanani and Chad through their lives and around the world with their Navy father and clever mother as they seek to learn new Scriptures through their family adventures.




It's a Wonderful Life: The Official Bailey Family Cookbook


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It’s a Wonderful Life: The Official Bailey Family Cookbook brings George and Mary Bailey’s Christmas recipes and traditions into your home, making the holiday spirit of the classic film come to life! Celebrate the holiday spirit of Bedford Falls with It’s a Wonderful Life: The Official Bailey Family Cookbook! Just in time for the movie’s 75th anniversary, this cookbook is perfect for anyone who has ever wanted to spend Christmas with the Bailey family, featuring cuisine directly inspired by the beloved film. 50+ RECIPES: Recipes such as Oven-Braised Corned Beef with Mustard Sauce, Clarence’s Angel Food Cake, and classic mulled wine are sure to make your festivities a hit among family and friends. CRAFTS AND ENTERTAINING TIPS: Includes ideas for holiday crafting, and tips for how to throw the ultimate vintage Christmas party. CAPTURE THE SPIRIT OF BEDFORD FALLS: If you’ve ever wanted to celebrate an old-fashioned Christmas in Bedford Falls, now you can. Create a celebration that will make you and your guests feel like you’ve spent the holidays with George, Mary, and their friends and neighbors in Bedford Falls. STUNNING FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY: Appetizers, sides, entrees, desserts, and drinks are all photographed to reflect the warm and cozy spirit of Christmas in Bedford Falls. CREATE A NEW TRADITION: Pair a meal from It’s A Wonderful LIfe: The Official Bailey Family Cookbook with a reading of It's a Wonderful Life: The Illustrated Holiday Classic storybook.




Peter Bailey Family History


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* Contains over 800 names * Completely indexed * Referenced forward and backwards. * Easy to read format *Follows Peter Bailey's family to the 8th generation.







The Bailey Flanigan Collection


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Enjoy all four of Karen Kingsbury's Bailey Flanigan novels in one e-book collection! Leaving From New York Times best-selling author Karen Kingsbury . . . Leaving is the first volume in a series featuring Bailey Flanigan and Cody Coleman, as well as more characters from the popular Baxter family. Learning Learning, book two in the Bailey Flanigan series: Bailey Flanigan and Cody Coleman are not only separated by physical but also great emotional distance. Can such distance truly make the heart grow fonder? Longing Longing, book three in the Bailey Flanigan Series: After a long and lonely silence from Cody Coleman, Bailey Flanigan becomes closer to her one-time Hollywood co-star, Brandon Paul. Nights on the town in New York City and long talks on the balcony of Brandon's Malibu Beach home make Bailey dizzy with new feelings and cause her to wonder if her days with Cody are over forever. Loving Loving, book four in the Bailey Flanigan Series: The finale to Bailey and Cody’s story. But who will the actress spend the rest of her life with: Brandon Paul, a rich, handsome man that any woman would be thrilled to marry? Or Cody Coleman, her first love? Includes all four novels in the inspirational and romantic Bailey Flanigan series Sweet, contemporary Christian romance Four full-length e-books by Karen Kingsbury for one great price




The Bailey Brothers


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After the Cedar Creek war, Brian and Mark Bailey set out on a bold quest to earn their fortune and establish their own ranch. Their journey takes them across New Mexico, Arizona, and the rugged Animas River Valley. With gunfights in the town of Red Butte and a brutal mining conflict near the Little Colorado River, their grit and loyalty are tested at every turn. Determined to carve out a life in the untamed West, the brothers forge ahead through a path filled with adventure, danger and hard-won victories. A future filled with hope, family, and the promise of a ranch in the valley awaits them - but do they have what it takes to get there? A gripping western adventure, THE BAILEY BROTHERS is the second book in the Bailey Clan Westerns series by Terence Newnes.




Vernon Bailey


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For the first time, this volume presents Vernon Bailey’s correspondences and field notes spanning the majority of his life and career, collected and annotated by David J. Schmidly. Born in 1864 and raised on a Minnesota farm, Vernon Bailey became the first person to conduct extensive biological surveys of Texas, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Oregon. He was one of the founding members of the American Society of Mammalogists and pioneered the humane treatment of animals during fieldwork, developing and patenting traps designed to limit injuries or unnecessary stress. From an early age, Bailey developed an affinity for animals, observing their behaviors and eventually collecting specimens for closer study. He developed his own traps for catching mammals, birds, and reptiles and taught himself taxidermy from a book. When he was twenty-one, Bailey began sending samples of the animals he preserved to C. H. Merriam, the chief of the newly created Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammalogy of the USDA, later renamed the Bureau of Biological Survey and now the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Merriam was so impressed with Baily’s work that he hired him, appointed him special field agent, and promptly sent him to the “inner frontiers” of the western and southwestern United States, despite the fact that Bailey had no formal training in biology. During his long career, Bailey kept detailed field notes, chronicling his travels and wildlife observations. These writings provide fascinating insight into not only people’s relationships with and efforts to understand wildlife but also the ways the country was rapidly growing and changing at the beginning of the twentieth century.