John H. Hall papers 1962-1973

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John H. Hall papers 1962-1973

Papers of a scholar who wrote on the life of Oregon pioneer John Minto, including typed transcriptsof Minto's autobiography and his other writings, notes on Minto, and typescript of Hall's essay on Minto.

.9 cubic feet; 2 document cases

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SNAC Resource ID: 6364738

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Minto, John, 1822-1915

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John Minto was born in England and arrived in Oregon in 1844, settling south of Salem where he was a pioneer in the sheep industry. He served four terms in the State Legislature (1862, 1868, 1880, and 1890), organized the first Oregon State Fair, served as Secretary of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture, was active in Oregon forestry and conservation groups, and helped survey the Minto and Santiam mountain passes. From the guide to the John Minto papers, 1864-1912, (Oregon Histor...

Hall, John H.

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John H. Hall was a student of Professor Dorothy Johansen at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He submitted a lengthy paper on John Minto for the class Northwest History 341, January 13, 1964. From the guide to the John H. Hall papers, 1962-1973, (Oregon Historical Society) ...

Hirsch, Dorothy D.

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