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Japanese Evacuee Tops Sugar Beets

Japanese Evacuee Tops Sugar Beets

This 1943 Oregonian photograph shows a Japanese-American “evacuee” topping sugar beets in Nyssa, located on the Idaho border in southeast Oregon. During World War II, the federal …

Oregon History Project
Japanese Oregonians and Origami

Japanese Oregonians and Origami

This undated photograph of an unidentified woman holding up a string of origami figures was taken by Suzie Jones. It is not clear when origami …

Oregon History Project
Jefferson Peace Medal

Jefferson Peace Medal

Over the course of their two-year exploration of western North America, Lewis and Clark handed out several dozen medals to Indian leaders both as tokens …

Oregon History Project
J.H. Frost Journal

J.H. Frost Journal

The document above is an excerpt from the journal of Methodist missionary Joseph H. Frost (1805-1864). Written in the winter of 1841-1842, it describes missionary life …

Oregon History Project
Joaquin Miller, Poet Laureate of Oregon

Joaquin Miller, Poet Laureate of Oregon

Joaquin Miller was an Oregon writer and poet who first found fame in Britain by portraying himself as a flamboyant western frontiersman, telling colorfully exaggerated …

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Joaquin Miller's Chapel, Oregon Caves

Joaquin Miller's Chapel, Oregon Caves

The Oregon Caves are a large system of caverns located high in the Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon. The complex consists of at least eleven …

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Joel Palmer (1810-1881)

Joel Palmer (1810-1881)

On October 7, 1845, Joel Palmer made the first recorded climb on Mount Hood. He wore moccasins that exposed his feet to ice and carried …

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John and Almira Dimick Letters

John and Almira Dimick Letters

These letters from the John Buel Dimick Papers were written by John Dimick and his fiancé (and later wife) Almira “Alla” Eberhard during the time …

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John Casteel's Diary, 2-18-1935

John Casteel's Diary, 2-18-1935

University of Oregon speech professor John L. Casteel made this entry into his diary on Feb. 18, 1935. Casteel’s diary spans the entire time he …

Oregon History Project
John Charles Fremont

John Charles Fremont

John C. Frémont, pictured here as a Union Major General, was born in Savannah, Georgia on January 21, 1813.  He briefly taught mathematics to U.S. …

Oregon History Project

Interpretive Essays

Interpretive essays use primary documents from the Oregon Historical Society archives to help readers imagine the events, people, and issues that shaped Oregon history.