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The Department of the Columbia, 1892

The Department of the Columbia, 1892

This map detail of southeastern Oregon comes from an 1892 map of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho titled “Map of the Department of the Columbia.” The …

Oregon History Project
The Famous Rogue River Valley

The Famous Rogue River Valley

Landscape artist Gibson Catlett created this bird’s-eye view map of Grants Pass in 1911 for a railroad development company that was also selling land in …

Oregon History Project
The Gateway of an Empire

The Gateway of an Empire

This 1924 booklet promoted Portland as the natural “gateway” for ship trade between the Pacific Northwest “empire” and markets on the East Coast and in foreign countries. The inside …

Oregon History Project
The Great Flood of 1861

The Great Flood of 1861

In this excerpt from an undated handwritten reminiscence, George Anson Pease, a steamboat captain based out of Oregon City, relates his experiences during the 1861 …

Oregon History Project
The Igorrote [sic] Tribe from the Philippines

The Igorrote [sic] Tribe from the Philippines

This article was published in the Lewis and Clark Journal in October 1905. It discusses the exhibition of Igorot people at the Lewis and Clark …

Oregon History Project
The Land of Flowers and Sunshine and Showers

The Land of Flowers and Sunshine and Showers

In the first decade of the twentieth century, Coos County politicians and merchants worked to attract people and capital investments to establish banks, railroads, and manufacturing …

Oregon History Project
The Legacy of Mr. Jones: Spreading Old World Contagions

The Legacy of Mr. Jones: Spreading Old World Contagions

Written by Michael N. McGregor We know him only from the ship's log, a single notation that tells us a "Mr. Jones" spent seven months …

Oregon History Project
The Lumber Strike Wanes

The Lumber Strike Wanes

This editorial appeared in the Coos Bay Times on May 29, 1935. It describes the 1935 lumber strike, one of the largest labor strikes in …

Oregon History Project
The More Women at Work

The More Women at Work

This poster was issued by the Office of War Information after the United States’ entry into World War II had drained much of the available …

Oregon History Project
The Oregon Camera Club

The Oregon Camera Club

The Oregon Camera Club, organized in 1895 (versions of which exist today), was a popular amateur photography society that met monthly in Portland. Its formation …

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.