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5 Fun Facts About February 11 In Oregon History
1. In 1847, the first white child was born in what is now the state of Oregon. Her name was Elizabeth Hines, and she was born to pioneers Samuel and Rachel Hines. 2. In 1859, the Oregon Constitutional Convention began in Salem. This convention was tasked with drafting a constitution...
5 Fun Facts About February 10 In Oregon History
1. On February 10, 1846, the Oregon Treaty was signed between the United States and Great Britain, which established the boundary line between the two countries at the 49th parallel. The treaty also added the future states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and parts of Montana and Wyoming to the United...
5 Fun Facts About February 9 In Oregon History
1. In 1859, Oregon was admitted as the 33rd state in the Union on February 14th. However, five days earlier on February 9th, the Oregon State Constitution was adopted by a vote of the people. This constitution served as the framework for the state's laws and governance. 2. In 1926,...
5 Fun Facts About February 8 In Oregon History
1. In 1846, the Oregon Treaty was signed in Washington D.C., officially ending the dispute between the United States and Great Britain over ownership and territorial rights in the Oregon Country. The treaty established the 49th parallel as the boundary between the two nations. 2. In 1859, Oregon was admitted...
5 Fun Facts About February 7 In Oregon History
1. In 1925, the first radio broadcasting station in Oregon – KGW – began operations in Portland. The station was owned by the Oregonian newspaper and broadcasted news, sports, and music. 2. In 1962, the Portland Uprising took place, when African American students protested against discriminatory hiring practices in the...
5 Fun Facts About February 6 In Oregon History
1. In 1846, Oregon City became the first incorporated city in the Oregon Territory. It served as the territorial capital until 1855 and was one of the most important settlements in the Pacific Northwest during the mid-19th century. 2. February 6, 1885 marked the opening of the Heceta Head Lighthouse...
5 Fun Facts About February 5 In Oregon History
1. In 1839, the provisional government of the Oregon Territory was established. This government was set up by a small group of settlers who wanted to create a stable system of law and order in the region. 2. On February 5, 1885, the University of Oregon was founded in Eugene,...
5 Fun Facts About February 4 In Oregon History
1. On February 4, 1846, the Oregon Territory was created by the United States Congress. The territory included present-day Oregon, Washington, and parts of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. 2. In 1902, Oregon's first public library, the Portland Library Association, opened its doors to the public on February 4. The library...
5 Fun Facts About February 3 In Oregon History
1. On February 3, 1859, Oregon became the 33rd state in the United States. The state was admitted as a free state and established its statehood after a treaty with Great Britain settled a boundary dispute with Washington. 2. In 1964, the Portland Trail Blazers became an official NBA team...
5 Fun Facts About February 2 In Oregon History
1. Groundhog Day is celebrated in Oregon on February 2. The legendary Punxsutawney Phil is not the only groundhog predicting the weather as the Oregon Zoo has its own resident groundhog named "Zoo Oracle" who emerges from his burrow to predict the annual weather forecast for the state. 2. February...
5 Fun Facts About February 1 In Oregon History
1. Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859, but the territorial government of Oregon was established on February 1, 1849. This day marks the beginning of a new era in Oregon's political history. 2. On February 1, 1887, Oregon passed the "Civil Rights Bill", which barred discrimination in...
5 Fun Facts About January 31 In Oregon History
1. In 1865, Congress approved the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, and Oregon became the eighth state to ratify the amendment on January 31 of the same year. 2. On January 31, 1918, Oregon's Governor James Withycombe passed away suddenly, only two...