Welcome to the Oregon Encyclopedia.
Explore Oregon's history and culture — from Athapaskan Indians to Zigzag Ranger Station
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January: 100 Years! Birthdays in 1926
Learn about the people born 100 years ago who contributed to Oregon's history.
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Albert Starr (1926-2024)
Albert Starr was a boldly innovative surgeon whose precisely choreographed technique for inserting …
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George Katagiri (1926-2009)
George Katagiri was an educator for most of his life. He began his career in 1950 at Abernethy Scho…
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Otto Frederick "Fred" Eckhardt (1926–2015)
Friends and fans called Fred Eckhardt a muse, an icon, a founding father, and the “cosmic giggle of…
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Ralph James Salisbury (1926-2017)
Ralph James Salisbury was an Oregon poet, author, editor, and teacher. He is the author of eleven b…
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Richard L. Kohnstamm (1926-2006)
Richard L. Kohnstamm was the president and area operator of Timberline Lodge and Ski Area from 1955…
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Wilma Froman Sheridan (1926–2023)
Wilma Froman Sheridan was the first woman dean of a school within Portland State University. During…
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Wayfinder
An interactive map of notable places, people, and events in Oregon history.
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Oregon History Project
The Research Library at the Oregon Historical Society provides direct access to digitized and digital materials as well as narratives from Pacific Northwest historians.
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Oregon TimeWeb
An interactive timeline of archival materials and historical scholarship on the history of Oregon.
This Just In
New Entries
"We could see the top of one hill and think that was the last. But when we gained that, others kept rising before us. To look back, in retreat, seemed utterly out of the question. To look forward was to look directly upwards, as the ascent seemed almost perpendicular." Harriet Hitchcock, 13, 1865, Oregon Trail
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Afghans in Oregon
The first wave of Afghans arrived in Oregon in the early 1980s, fleeing…
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Al Faussett (1879-1948)
Al Faussett was an accomplished daredevil in the Pacific Northwest who,…
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Bruce Guenther (1948-)
An influential art historian, curator, and author, Bruce Guenther has c…
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David George Foster (1924–2002)
David George Foster was a master teacher, an innovative artist, and an …
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Elden Rosenthal (1947–)
A respected and successful trial lawyer, Elden Rosenthal practiced law …
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Emperor of the North (film)
Forty-six years after a Hollywood production company spent the summer i…
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Fort Rock (formation)
Fort Rock is a volcanic citadel at the western end of the Fort Rock Val…
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Gail Achterman (1949 - 2012)
Gail Achterman, a fourth-generation Oregonian, was one of the state’s l…
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George Stanley Turnbull (1882-1977)
George Stanley Turnbull was a journalist, educator, and historian and o…
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Josiah L. Parrish (1806–1895)
Josiah Parrish played a central role in foundational activities at the …
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Lee Owen Stone (1903-1977)
In 1937, Lee Owen Stone became the first Black Episcopal priest in Oreg…
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Renée Watson (1978 -)
Renée Watson is a bestselling author, educator, and community activist …
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Tongue Point Naval Air Station (Astoria)
Located some three-miles east of Astoria, Oregon, the Tongue Point Nava…
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Willamette Woolen Mill (Salem)
The Willamette Woolen Mill (1857-1876) in Salem was among the first woo…
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Wilson River Highway (Oregon Route 6)
The Wilson River Highway (Oregon Route 6) begins in Tillamook near the …
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Additional Funding
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This project has been funded in part by the Oregon Heritage Commission and the Oregon Cultural Trust
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This project has been funded in part by an American Rescue Plan Act Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon.





