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Portland Railway Company Car
This 1905 photograph shows a Portland Railway Company car at the NW 26th Avenue and NW Upshur Street entrance of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, …
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Portland Railway Light and Power
Portland Railway Light & Power (PRLP) was created in 1906 through the consolidation of nearly every transportation and power generation utility between Vancouver, Washington, and …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Portland Rosebuds
The Rosebuds, Portland’s first professional ice hockey team, was the first United States-based franchise to compete for the Stanley Cup. A member of the …
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Portland Rose Festival
In 1905, when Portland Mayor Harry Lane addressed a crowd at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, one memorable phrase emerged from his otherwise-forgotten speech. …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Portland Rose Festival, 1910
This charming horse-drawn float participated in a parade in Portland’s Third Annual Rose Carnival. The event would eventually be known as the Rose Festival Parade. …
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Portland Seamen's Friend Society
The Portland Seamen's Friend Society was organized in 1877 by Reverend R.S. Stubbs and prominent Portland merchants, including Henry Corbett, William S. Ladd, Simeon …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Portland-Seattle Turnverein Special Train
The Portland Turnverein was the local chapter of the German American athletic (gymnastic) association. Turnverein, coined after the German word turnen, or physical …
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Portland's Laboring Class
As a frontier city, Portland had always had many more adult men than women. The young men were usually unmarried and accustomed to moving from …
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Portland State University
Located in downtown Portland, Portland State University is Oregon’s urban research university. One of the two largest universities in the state, it is also …
Oregon Encyclopedia
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Portland streetcar system
The majority of Portland’s oldest neighborhoods owe their location and growth to the development of street railways. The pattern displayed on modern maps still …
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