Refine your search.

Search both the Oregon Encyclopedia and our partner site, the Oregon History Project.

2098 results
  • Rose Garbow Naftalin (1898–1998)

    Rose Naftalin was a restauranteur and cookbook author in Portland and the founder of Rose’s, a Kosher-style delicatessen that was legendary for its impressive desserts …

    Oregon Encyclopedia

  • Roswell Hawks Lamson (1838–1903)

    Roswell Hawks Lamson came of age during a transformative period in the mid-nineteenth century. An emigrant on the Oregon Trail when he was a boy, …

    Oregon Encyclopedia

  • Rough-skinned newt

    Rough-skinned newts (Taricha granulosa Skilton) are large, conspicuous salamanders that can reach lengths of 22 centimeters (8 inches). Newts are distributed along the Pacific …

    Oregon Encyclopedia

  • Royal Rosarians

    In 1911, a delegation of ten businessmen represented Portland at Seattle's Golden Potlatch Festival. On the train ride home, the men agreed that Portland needed …

    Oregon Encyclopedia

  • Rudyard Kipling's Visit to Oregon, 1889

    The English writer Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) spent five days in Oregon in June 1889. He wrote about his adventures in Portland, traveling by train …

    Oregon Encyclopedia

  • Rudy Chapa (1957-)

    “Rudy, Rudy,” chanted the fans attending the June 1978 NCAA Track and Field Championships at the University of Oregon’s historic Hayward Field, as Oregon sophomore …

    Oregon Encyclopedia

  • Running Ultras

    The State of Oregon is celebrated for its running competitions, including the Portland Marathon and the Hood to Coast Relay, events that attract runners from …

    Oregon Encyclopedia

  • Russel Farnham (1785-1832)

    Russel Farnham, an American adventurer, explorer, and fur trader, was sent by John Jacob Astor in 1811 to establish Fort Astoria, the first United …

    Oregon Encyclopedia

  • Russell Sadler (1942-2025)

    For more than thirty years, Russell Sadler’s commentaries were heard on radio and television stations across Oregon, southwest Washington, and northern California. His weekly columns …

    Oregon Encyclopedia

  • Ruth Cohen Barnett (1892–1969)

    Ruth Barnett was likely the most skilled and prolific abortionist in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century, performing, by her …

    Oregon Encyclopedia