Oregon Blue Book

Oregon Blue Book
Author: Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1895
Genre: Oregon
ISBN:

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The Missing Girls

The Missing Girls
Author: Rick Watson
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2007-01-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780312941611

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Linda O'Neal recounts the events surrounding the 2002 disappearance of her step-granddaughter and her best friend, and shares what her private investigation has revealed about the case.

The Road to Oregon City

The Road to Oregon City
Author: Jesse Wiley
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1328560945

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The fourth and final installment in this choose-your-own-trail series takes you all the way to Oregon Territory—if you make the right choices. The end of the Oregon Trail is near, young pioneer—the final leg of your journey starts here. But, do you have the grit to make it to Oregon City? The wild frontier is full of risks and unpredictable surprises! It's 1850 and you've been traveling for more than three months with your family, covered wagon, and oxen. There are holes in the bottoms of your shoes. You've faced grizzly bears, traded with merchants, and wild bandits. Oregon City is so close you can taste it, but there are still weeks of dangerous frontier travel ahead of you. So which path will you choose? With twenty-two possible endings, every decision counts!

Oregon City

Oregon City
Author: Jim Tompkins
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2006-11-21
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439634327

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In 1829, Dr. John McLoughlin, chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company Columbia Department, had two small cabins constructed on an island in Willamette Falls. The Kalapuya Indians promptly burned them, but a claim had been made and the roots planted for the oldest city in the Oregon Territory. Incorporated for over 160 years as Oregon City, McLoughlin's city at Willamette Falls has served as the political capital of an independent Oregon Country and the first capital of the Oregon Territory. Considered the oldest industrial site in the West, with saw, flour, paper, and woolen mills, Oregon City was also a transportation center for covered wagons, steamboats, and railroads. As a regional entertainment hub over the years, the community has provided both residents and visitors with such pleasures as Chautauquas, Oregon's first sporting events, the first state fair, a variety of annual festivals, and an array of opera, vaudeville, and movie houses.

What to See in and Around Oregon City

What to See in and Around Oregon City
Author: Oregon City Chamber of Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1950
Genre: Oregon City (Or.)
ISBN:

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In the Name of God

In the Name of God
Author: Cameron Stauth
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1250037603

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An anonymous caller tells a detective in a small Oregon town that a woman has just bitten off a man's finger. But the man is not the victim, the caller says. The woman is. She's being held against her will by a group of faith-healing fanatics who are trying to cure her depression with violent exorcisms. The detective rescues her, but she is afraid to press charges against the people in her church. Then the detective gets an even more ominous message: Children in the church have been dying mysteriously for years, and now several more are in immediate peril, facing blindness, disability, and death. Unwilling to stand by and allow more children to suffer, the anonymous caller -- a church insider -- risks everything to work with three detectives and a lone prosecutor to fight faith-based child abuse, and to change the laws that protect its perpetrators. They are joined by a mother who'd suffered a faith-healing tragedy herself, and afterwards dedicated her life to saving others from the same fate. Masterfully written by author Cameron Stauth, In the Name of God tells the true story of their heroic mission, which resulted in a historic series of sensational trials that exposed the darkest secret of American fundamentalism, and revealed the shameful political deals that have allowed thousands of children to die at the hands of their own parents -- legally. Though the battle against faith-healing abuse continues around the country, the victory in Oregon has lit the path to a better future, in which no child need die because of a parent's beliefs.

Oregon City Floods

Oregon City Floods
Author: Clackamas County Historical Society
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1439655758

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Native American legends from times long ago tell of great floods that covered the earth in the Pacific Northwest. Early fur trappers describe the Willamette River as a sheet of water covering the land as far as the eye can see in the early 1800s. As American settlement of the Oregon Territory began in the 1840s, a great flood carried away many of the new businesses at the base of majestic Willamette Falls. Again and again the rivers rose, inundating the historic city to the north and south. But Oregon City, the first incorporated city in the Oregon Territory, survives, thrives, and grows despite these floods.

The Charter of Oregon City, Oregon

The Charter of Oregon City, Oregon
Author: Oregon City (Or.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1916
Genre: Oregon City (Or.)
ISBN:

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Oregon City

Oregon City
Author: Johna Sans Heintz
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781467160780

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Oregon City's storied past remains embedded in its architecture, where impressions of earlier generations linger beneath bricks and plaster. These structures narrate the city's growth and are concrete reminders of those who labored in its transition.  Anchored between historical and modern lenses, writer Johna Sans Heintz and photographer Jo Lynn Dow have combined their academic backgrounds in history and education to present time-capsuled snapshots of Oregon City. Their street scenes and anecdotes humanize those whose legacies are interwoven into the city's fabric.