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Will Daly (1869-1924)
But for the dubious interference of the Oregonian, City Councilman Will Daly may have had the distinction of being Portland’s longest-serving mayor. Daly’s …
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William A. Hilliard (1927-2017)
William A. Hilliard was the first African American editor of the Oregonian and one of the few to serve as the editor of a …
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William A. Langille (1868-1956)
While some have called William A. Langille the father of forestry in Alaska, his name remains more firmly linked with Oregon. A native of Nova …
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William Appleman Williams (1921–1990)
William Appleman Williams was a prominent radical historian and a leading figure in what was called the revisionist school of historiography. While on the faculty …
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William Bernard Milbury (1872-1916)
William Bernard Milbury was the first federal forest ranger in western Curry and southwest Coos Counties when he was hired to work the Port Orford …
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William “Bill” Lipscomb McCoy (1921–1996)
Bill McCoy took his seat in the Oregon House of Representatives in 1972 as the first African American elected to the Oregon legislature. In 1974, …
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William Brown (1828?–1889)
William Brown was a respected and influential citizen in Portland's early Black community. A staunch advocate of equal education for all children, he played …
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William B. Smullin (1907-1995)
William Brothers Smullin pioneered the first television stations in southern Oregon and northern California, building them into a broad, regional media presence that helped shape …
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William Byrd Festival
The William Byrd Festival began as the brainchild of two men: Dean Applegate, founder and director of Cantores in Ecclesia (a Portland choir established in …
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William Cameron McKay (1824–1893)
Dr. William Cameron McKay [mə kī´] lived his entire life on the lower and middle Columbia River, save for five years spent pursuing an …
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