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  • Oregon Railway & Navigation Company

    Recognizing the opportunity to monopolize access to Oregon by the transcontinental railroads as well as maintaining a near-monopoly on regional waterways, financier Henry Villard incorporated …

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  • Oregon Rangers

    The Oregon Rangers, an organized militia based in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, was the first nonindigenous armed force in the Pacific Northwest. The Provisional Government …

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  • Oregon Repertory Singers

    Since 1974, no other choral organization has brought more recognition or varied programs to the state than the Oregon Repertory Singers. The ninety-mixed-voice group has …

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  • Oregon School for the Blind

    The Oregon School for the Blind, also known as the Oregon Institute for the Blind and the Oregon State School for the Blind, was a …

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  • Oregon's Civil Rights Bill, 1953

    The proponents of Oregon’s Civil Rights Bill, also known as the Public Accommodations Bill, pose for posterity.  Seated, from left:  Philip S. Hitchcock and Mark …

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  • Oregon’s Cultural Foundations

    Nineteenth-century Oregonians had access to a wealth of newspapers and journals, many of which served as regional forums for political invective and to plead special …

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  • Oregon Shakespeare Festival

    The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF), under the leadership of Angus L. Bowmer (1904-1979), had its beginnings as a two-play festival in Ashland on July 2, …

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  • Oregon Society of Artists

    Founded in 1926 by fifteen artists, including sculptors and architects, the Society of Oregon Artists included many art educators from the Portland Art Museum and …

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  • Oregon Soldiers in the Spanish-American and Philippine Wars, 1898-1899

    In the course of the Spanish-American War, the United States attacked and occupied the Spanish colonies of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. The Second …

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  • Oregon Spectator

    Established in 1846, the Oregon Spectator was the first newspaper published in the Oregon Territory, preceding newspapers in California and other western outposts. It was …

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