State of Oregon: Governor Kate Brown.
The Oregon Historical Quarterly, a peer-reviewed, public history journal, has been published continuously since 1900 by the Oregon Historical Society. OHQ brings well-researched, well-written history about Oregon and the Pacific Northwest to both scholars and general readers. OHQ is one of the largest state historical society journals in the United States and is a recognized and respected.
For reports required by statute (HB3105, 2011) to be submitted to the Oregon Legislative Assembly. The Oregon Legislature freely provides the legislative measure, committee, and legislative member data used in the Oregon Legislative Information System (OLIS) to the public in an Open Data Protocol (OData) API. Learn more. Reports Required by Statute. Agency Name Document Title Year: 2020.
Oregon State University is a public research institution in Corvallis, Oregon. OSU has more research funding than any other university in Oregon, and is known for its top programs in forestry, oceanography, and robotics. OSU is also home to the Oregon Agriculture Experiment Station and the Oregon Forest Research Laboratory.
Topics such as the Oregon Trail, Woman's Suffrage, Blacks in Oregon, and the Columbia River are too complex to cover in a standard-sized encyclopedia entry. The OE asked experts to write essays on these larger topics. Each essay includes historical photographs and links to digitized primary source documents on the Oregon History Project. Blacks in Oregon, by Darrell Millner Cartography of.
The Oregon State Bar's New Lawyers Division is proud to announce the 2018 High School Essay Contest winners! Congratulations to them, and best of luck to future Essay Contest entrants.
Description: The Oregon Historical Quarterly, a peer-reviewed, public history journal, has been published continuously since 1900 by the Oregon Historical Society, an independent, nonprofit organization.OHQ brings well-researched, well-written history about Oregon and the Pacific Northwest to both scholars and a general audience. With a circulation of around 4,500, OHQ is one of the largest.
The Oregon quarter is the 33rd coin in the 50 State Quarters series. Honoring the 33rd state to join the union, the Oregon quarter pays homage to the “The Beaver State” — which became part of the United States in 1859. The Oregon state quarter was released on June 6, 2005.