Robert W. Straub speech 1975 July 4

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Robert W. Straub speech 1975 July 4

Typescript speech, 6 pp, July 4 1975, delivered at a picnic at the Oregon Historical Society's Bybee Howell House, about the history of the house and the American Revolution. Oregon Governor Robert W. Straub (1920-2002) was born in California and came to Oregon in 1946.

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Oregon historical society

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The Oregon Historical Society began collecting materials relating to the wine industry in the 1990s, in recognition of the economic and cultural significance of the industry to the state of Oregon. This collection contains materials donated to the Oregon Wine Archives by individuals in the wine and spirits industry, as well as items collected by Oregon Historical Society staff. From the guide to the Oregon Wine Archives, 1972-2010, (Oregon Historical Society) In 1844 a Bapti...

Straub, Robert W.

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Oregon Governor Robert W. Straub (1920-2002) was born in California and came to Oregon in 1946. From the guide to the Robert W. Straub speech, 1975 July 4, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Robert William (Bob) Straub was born May 6, 1920 to Thomas Jefferson Straub and Mary Ellen Tulley Straub, in San Francisco, California. He grew up in Los Altos with his three brothers, Frank, Jim, and Tom, and his sister Jean. Straub attended Dartmouth ...

Bybee family

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