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  2. Lake Oswego, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Clackamas people once occupied the land that later became Lake Oswego, [7] but diseases transmitted by European explorers and traders killed most of the natives. Before the influx of non-native people via the Oregon Trail, the area between the Willamette River and Tualatin River had a scattering of early pioneer homesteads and farms.

  3. Oswego Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is a former channel of the Tualatin River, carved in basalt to the Willamette River.Eventually, the river changed course and abandoned the Oswego route. [1] [2]About 13,000 to 15,000 years ago, the ice dam that contained Glacial Lake Missoula ruptured, resulting in the Missoula Floods, which backed the Columbia River up the Willamette River.

  4. Timeline of Oregon history - Wikipedia

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    13,200 BCE - Earliest evidence of human habitation in Oregon, discovered in 1938 at Fort Rock Cave in modern day Lake County. [ 1 ] 13,000-11,000 BCE - The Missoula floods inundate and scour large portions of the state along the Columbia River and in the Willamette Valley before entering the Pacific Ocean .

  5. Marylhurst University - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Sesquicentennial Film Festival was held at Marylhurst University May 1–10, 2009. [22] The festival was a celebration of the history of Oregon film making. For the festival a 35mm projection booth was constructed on campus in the Villa Maria building.

  6. Stafford, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Stafford is an unincorporated community, classified as a hamlet, in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. It is a census-designated place (CDP), with a population of 1,577 as of the 2010 census. [4] The community covers approximately 15.7 km 2 (3,900 acres) [4] located in a rough triangle south of Lake Oswego, east of Tualatin, and west of ...

  7. History of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The construction of dams, like The Dalles Dam, was central to the power supply of the region. The history of Oregon, a U.S. state, may be considered in five eras: geologic history, inhabitation by native peoples, early exploration by Europeans (primarily fur traders), settlement by pioneers, and modern development.

  8. Albert Alonzo Durham - Wikipedia

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    Oswego and the nearby community of Lake Grove combined in 1960 and became the city of Lake Oswego. [2] Around 1866, Durham sold his house and mill in Oswego, opting to build a sawmill and a flour mill next to Fanno Creek in Washington County. He owned this until his death in 1898. [3] Durham was buried at Greenwood Hills Cemetery in nearby ...

  9. Outline of Oregon territorial evolution - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable map of the United States after the Anglo-American Convention of 1818 An enlargeable map of the United States after the Adams-Onís Treaty took effect in 1821 An enlargeable map of the United States after the Oregon Treaty of 1846 An enlargeable map of the United States after the Oregon Organic Act in 1848 An enlargeable map of the United States after Oregon Statehood in 1859 An ...