Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/People
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The Oregon People Subproject covers the people who are/were from, lived in or were influential on the history of the State of Oregon. Please feel free to modify this page as needed. This is a part of the WikiProject Oregon.
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- Katr67 17:20, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
- Sprkee 17:57, 8 May 2007 (UTC) I'll keep working on political type people
- -Pete 23:12, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Andre Longtain - owned land where Champoeg vote held, came to Oregon in 1811 to help found Ft. Astoria.
- William H. Rector: Champoeg settler, 1847 state legislator, part of the first Joel Palmer expedition, cofounder of the Salem woolen mill, 1861 Commissioner of Indian Affairs, railway entrepreneur.
- Colonel James Taylor: Astoria settler, assistant commissary to General Joel Palmer, first territorial treasurer.
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- Schnitzer family, Oregon's Rockefellers, namesake for the company, theater, and museum . We have Arlene Schnitzer, Harold Schnitzer, and Schnitzer Steel Industries, but not Jordan Schnitzer.
- Ross T. McIntire, Roosevelt doctor, vice admiral, born in Salem (WU grad), NYT article 11/30/1938
- Bethenia Angelina Owens-Adair, doctor and in Dictionary of Oregon History (p. 187).
- George Putnam, Medford journalist, https://oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/putnam_george_1872_1961_/
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{{Infobox Politician
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For politicians that may not have an existing template such as exist for U.S. Congress people. Anything left blank will not show up in the article. |
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For Justices of the Oregon Supreme Court. Under office put #th Associate Justice (or Chief Justice) of the Oregon Supreme Court. Parts with2 are for those who were chief justice to put their time as associate justice. Appointed is only if appointed to the court instead of elected, name of appointer (not year or yes). |
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