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  • Jacob S. Conser (1818-1893)

    In August 1933, state authorities unveiled a plaque at the dedication of a new Conde McCullough-designed bridge on State Highway 164, spanning the Santiam …

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  • Jacob Tanzer (1935–2018)

    Jake Tanzer was a legal giant who spent most of his legal career working in government, where he believed he could deal with interesting issues …

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  • Jacqueline Schumacher (1920-2019)

    Jacqueline Martin Schumacher, a ballerina and choreographer of ballet and musical theater, danced the Swan Queen in the first full-length Swan Lake in America. For …

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  • James A. Redden (1929–2020)

    James A. Redden served as a federal judge for Oregon from 1980 to 2011. His role in legal disputes and high-profile court cases over the …

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  • James Beard (1903-1985)

    Known as the Dean of American Cookery, James Beard hosted the first cooking program in the history of television. The author of twenty-two cookbooks and …

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  • James B. Hall (1918–2008)

    James B. Hall, founder of the creative writing program at the University of Oregon, was “one of America’s most anthologized short story writers,” according to …

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  • James Bushnell (1826–1912)

    James Addison Bushnell was a Junction City businessman and an active member of the Christian Church. He worked with Eugene C. Sanderson to found the …

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  • James C. Hawthorne (1819-1881)

    James C. Hawthorne was a well-known doctor in the mid-nineteenth century whose name served as euphemism for insanity in the popular press. An early settler …

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  • James Cook (1728-1779)

    In the lower right-hand corner of his magnificent Chart of the NW Coast of America and NE Coast of Asia explored in the Years 1778 …

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  • James DePreist (1936-2013)

    In 1977, while music director of L'Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec, James DePreist made a memorable debut with the Oregon Symphony in Portland and Salem in …

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