- Albert E. Tozier
Infobox journalist
name = Albert E. Tozier
birth_date = birth date|1860|3|7|mf=y
birth_place =Nebraska
death_date = death date and age|1937|6|27|1860|3|7|mf=y
death_place = Portland,Oregon
occupation = Newspaper publisher
Historian
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family =Charles T. Tozier
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religion =Methodist
credits = "Chehalis Nugget"Albert E. Tozier (
March 7 1860 –June 27 1937 ) was an American newspaper editor and local historian inOregon . A native ofNebraska , he moved to Oregon as a child with his parents, settling in Hillsboro. His father,Charles T. Tozier , served as mayor of the town and in theOregon Legislative Assembly . Albert worked as editor of "The Hillsboro Argus " and curator of the museum at Champoeg.Early life
Albert Tozier was born in
Cass County, Nebraska , to Charles and Zerilda Tozier onMarch 7 1860 .Corning, Howard M. (1989) "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 246.] Of French decent, the Tozier family immigrated to North America and settled inNova Scotia before moving to the United States. The family traveled overland with a team of oxen to Oregon via theOregon Trail in 1863, settling in Washington County near Hillsboro.Tozier rang church bell for 64 years. "The Hillsboro Argus ",October 19 1976 .] There Tozier attendedTualatin Academy preparatory school in neighboring Forest Grove where he graduated in 1881. In 1872, he rang the bell at the Hillsboro Methodist Church on New Year’s Eve to announce the new year. He returned to do this for 64 consecutive years, traveling from as far away asNew York City andSouth America to keep his streak alive.Newspapers and historian
In 1883, he founded the "Lewis County Nugget" newspaper with his cousin. [
Nix, Alma and John Nix, Eds. [http://files.usgwarchives.org/wa/lewis/history/lch-pt6.txt "The History of Lewis County, WA".] Chehalis, Lewis County Historical Society, 1985. p. 237.] Based in
Lewis County, Washington , in the town of Chehalis, the paper was later known as the "Chehalis Nugget". In 1885, Tozier became the editor and part owner of the "Hillsboro Independent" newspaper (now "The Hillsboro Argus ") and remained until 1887.Turnbull, George Stanley. "History of Oregon Newspapers". Binfords & Mort: Portland, Or. (1939). pp. 212-218.] Also in 1885, he helped to found theNational Editorial Association , and later served one year as the organization’s president.Tozier served as secretary of the Oregon Press Association for 15 years. [Gompers, Samuel, and Stuart B. Kaufman. [http://books.google.com/books?id=VsfUn14ERqAC&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=%22Albert+Tozier%22&source=web&ots=4NOiFUZDbl&sig=67aN2x2YabXdsZHwEaz_R6lAX6s&hl=en#PPA83,M1 Papers 3 Unrest and depression] . Urbana u.a: Univ. of Illinois Press, 1989. p. 83.] By 1906, he was working for the "Farmer" paper based in Portland. [ [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~westklic/woesawhr.html What the Oregon editors saw at Hood River.] "The Hood River Glacier",
October 27 1904 , p. 6.] ] He also collected many artifacts concerning Oregon’s history in association with his sister Edith, and served as keeper of the historical artifacts at what becameChampoeg State Park when it was a museum of theOregon Historical Society .County journalism dates back to 1848. "The Hillsboro Argus ",October 19 1976 .]Later years
In the early 1930s, Tozier donated his collection of historical items, which included books, pictures, maps, and other items to the county historical society. The collection was this basis for what became the
Washington County Museum .Buan, Carolyn M. "This Far-Off Sunset Land: A Pictorial History of Washington County, Oregon". Donning Company Publishers, 1999. p. 15.] In 1936, poor health kept him from ringing the bell at the Methodist Church, ending the 64-year tradition. Tozier died onJune 27 1937 , at the age of 77 and was buried atHillsboro Pioneer Cemetery .References
External links
* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv96792 Guide to the Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair Records]
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