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William Trufant Foster (1879–1950)
William Trufant Foster was the first president of Reed College, which was founded in Portland in 1908. Under his leadership, Reed instituted policies and …
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Willie Mae Young Hart (1915-2017)
In addition to the community organizing that characterized so many of her contemporaries, Willie Mae Young Hart made a habit of breaking the color line. …
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Willis Hawley (1864-1941)
Republican Willis Chatman Hawley represented the 1st Congressional District in northwest Oregon from March 1907 to March 1933. As chair of the House Ways and …
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Wilma Froman Sheridan (1926–2023)
Wilma Froman Sheridan was the first woman dean of a school within Portland State University. During her stewardship of the School of Fine and Performing …
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Wilson McClendon Tigard (1826–1882)
In 1852, Wilson McClendon Tigard (née Tygart) settled in what became the City of Tigard to farm. He helped build the area's first school …
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Wilson Price Hunt (1783-1842)
In 1809, John Jacob Astor selected Wilson Price Hunt to be his St. Louis agent for a new enterprise—the Pacific Fur Company—and to lead …
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Wilson River Highway (Oregon Route 6)
The Wilson River Highway (Oregon Route 6) begins in Tillamook near the north Oregon Coast and winds east along the Wilson River through the Tillamook …
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Winona LaDuke (1959-)
Winona LaDuke (Mississippi Band of Anishinaabe Indians) is an internationally respected Native American environmental leader, author, politician, and economist. She is best known for her …
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Winship Settlement
The first house built by non-Natives In Oregon Country that was intended to be permanent was built on the south shore of the Columbia River …
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Woman Suffrage in Oregon
The campaign to achieve voting rights (also called suffrage or the franchise) for Oregon women from 1870 to 1912 is part of a broad and …
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