Marshall Newport Dana Papers 1869-1969 1910-1966
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Raver, Paul J. (Paul Jerome), 1894-1963
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Linfield College
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Linfield College was established in 1858 in McMinnville, Oregon, the outgrowth of several earlier attempts to establish a Christian college in Oregon Territory. It was first known as The Baptist College at McMinnville, later as McMinnville College. The name was formally changed to Linfield College in 1922 in memory of a Baptist minister whose widow, Frances Ross Linfield, gave a substantial gift to the college. Six years later, Linfield was fully accredited by the Northwest Association of School...
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Dana, Marshall N. (Marshall Newport), 1885-1966
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Marshall Newport Dana was a newspaperman and publicist. From the description of Marshall Newport Dana papers, 1949-1962. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 55670233 Marshall Newport Dana, journalist and civic leader, was born on October 17, 1885 in Milltown, Ohio. He was educated at Denison University in Granville, Ohio and moved to Portland, Oregon, in 1908. He joined the Oregon Journal as a reporter, then rose to become editor of...
Portland, Or. Commission of Public Docks
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Jackson, Charles Samuel, 1860-1924.
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Jackson was born in Virginia in 1860 and arrived in Portland in 1880. From the guide to the Charles Samuel Jackson papers, 1881-1945, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Jackson was born in Virginia in 1860 and arrived in Portland in 1880. He was the publisher of the Portland journal. From the description of Charles Samuel Jackson papers [manuscript], 1881-1945. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 74...
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Oregon State Planning Board
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