Horace Sumner Lyman

1855–1904 (age 49)

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Biography

Horace Sumner Lyman chronicled the stories of Oregon pioneers through his journalism and historical essays, preserving the experiences of early settlers while reporting on the growth of the Pacific Northwest. His clear prose and vivid recollections helped readers understand how the frontier was transformed into enduring communities.

He also engaged in civic life, supporting libraries, schools, and societies that sought to keep local history alive for future generations, thus serving as an archivist of regional memory.