Pacific International Livestock Exposition

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The Pacific International Livestock Exposition was an annual event that took place in Portland Oregon, beginning around 1910. O. M. Plummer was the exposition's long-time organizer and manager up to 1945. The exposition was housed in a complex of halls in North Portland on the present Marine Drive. During World War II the buildings were used as an assembly center for Japanese Americans being sent to internment camps.

From the guide to the Pacific International Livestock Exposition catalogs, 1913-1969, (Oregon Historical Society)

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referencedIn 25 years a champ, 1936 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Pacific International Livestock Exposition catalogs, 1913-1969 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Scott, Quincy, 1882-1965. Quincy Scott papers [manuscript], 1907-1948. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Quincy Scott papers, 1907-1948 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Edward B. Quigley collection, 1917-1984 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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associatedWith Plummer, O. M. person
associatedWith Quigley, Ed, 1895-1984 person
associatedWith Scott, Quincy, 1882-1965. person
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Portland (Or.)
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Agriculture
Exhibitions
Horse shows
Livestock exhibitions
Oregon
Portland
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