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Alonzo Hancock and Miomastodon Jaw
This photograph was taken by Oregon Journal photographer Edmund Lee in March 1953. It shows Alonzo Hancock with the jawbone of a miomastodon that he …
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A Look Back At Portland Jazz: When the Joint Was Jumpin'
Written by Michael N. McGregor
At 240 N. Broadway in Portland, a stone's throw from The Rose Garden where the Trail Blazers play their home …
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Alpenrose Dairy
For over a hundred years, Alpenrose Dairy in Portland has produced and distributed dairy products in the greater Portland area. The company has also provided …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Alpenrose Velodrome
The Alpenrose Velodrome is a single fixed-gear bicycle-racing track on the Alpenrose Dairy property in Beaverton. Constructed in 1967, it is one of two …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Alsea (Alcea)
Alsea is an unincorporated community of about two hundred residents in the Coast Range near the juncture of the North and South Forks of the …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Alsea River
The Alsea River originates in creeks flowing from the west side of Mary's Peak, the highest mountain in the Coast Range (elev. 4101 ft.), and …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Alsea Subagency of Siletz Reservation
In September 1856, Joel Palmer, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon, established the Alsea Subagency on the Coast Reservation to manage Indians who …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Alvan Waller (1808-1872)
In most histories of Oregon, Alvan Waller appears most prominently as the Methodist missionary who did personal battle with John McLoughlin and the Hudson’s Bay …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Alvin M. Josephy Jr. (1915-2005)
Alvin Josephy was born in Woodmere, New York, in 1915, and died in his Greenwich, Connecticut, home on October 16, 2005. For over half of …
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Alvord Desert
The Alvord Desert, east of the Pueblo Mountains and Steens Mountain and north of the towns of Andrews and Fields, is among the largest playa …
Oregon Encyclopedia