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  • Nan Wood Honeyman (1881–1970)

    Nan Wood Honeyman made history as the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Oregon, serving from 1937 to 1939. Her friendship …

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  • Narcissa Whitman (1808-1847)

    Missionary Narcissa Prentiss Whitman is probably Old Oregon’s most famous and tragic woman. Her reputation ranges from heroic to intolerant. In 1836, she moved west …

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  • Nard Jones (1904-1972)

    Nard Jones—novelist, historian, and journalist—wrote prolifically about Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, publishing more than a dozen novels and numerous articles and nonfiction works. He …

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  • NAREB Code of Ethics

    The Oregon Real Estate Department published this version of the National Association of Real Estate Board's (NAREB) code of ethics in its February, 1956 Oregon …

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  • Nascent Labor

    Organized labor in Portland in the first two decades of the twentieth century, as in other western cities, endured internal conflict between the trade unions, …

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  • Nasomah Massacre of 1854

    Early explorers noted plankhouse structures up and down the Southern Oregon coast and at the mouth of the Coquille River. It may have been Spanish …

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  • Nathalie McDowell Johnson (1959-)

    Dr. Nathalie McDowell Johnson, a dancer and physician, moved to Oregon to focus on women’s breast health and cancer education. She is known for her …

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  • Nathaniel Wyeth's expeditions to Oregon

    A businessman from Cambridge, Massachusetts, Nathaniel Wyeth played an important role in the Euro American colonization of the Pacific Northwest. As a result of his …

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  • National American Woman Suffrage Association

    This photograph features delegates to the annual National American Woman Suffrage Association Convention in Portland, June 29 through July 5, 1905. Although most of the …

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  • National Election Ticket, California, 1864

    This election ticket from California is from the 1864 presidential election, when Republican incumbent President Abraham Lincoln faced Democratic challenger Gen. George B. McClellan—Lincoln’s former …

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