Oregon
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Transcribed Resources
Oregon Normal School 1922 Commencement
Related Information and Documents
Decker, Cora, Undated, Photograph
Mettur, Jerusha, Undated, Photograph
Roberts, Will, 1911, Photo Postcard
U. S. Federal Census
Years available: 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940
Web: Census Enumeration Districts, 1830-1890 and 1910-1950 (PDF) at Archives.gov [T1224]Web: Census Enumeration Districts, 1930-1940 at Archives.govWeb: Census Enumeration Maps, 1930 (PDF) at Archives.gov [M1930]Web: Census Enumeration Maps, 1900-1940 (PDF) at Archives.gov [A3378]Genealogical Societies
Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon
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Historical Societies
Oregon Historical Society
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Subscription Databases ($) from Ancestry.com
Web: Oregon Territory Census, 1850
Web: Oregon Census, 1841-90
Web: Pacific Coast Directory, 1867
Web: Oregon Volunteers, Spanish American War and Philippine Insurrection
Web: Oregon Marriages, 1906-20
Web: Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Web: Oregon, Washington and Alaska gazetteer and business directory
Web: Oregon ghost towns and some historic communities
Web: Blacks in the State of Oregon, 1788-1971
Additional Resources (on other web sites)
Web: Alumni Directory of the Oregon Agricultural College, June 1913 Free!
Web: Oregon Deaths, Early 1900's
Web: Oregon Land Claims
Web: Oregon Public Health Division
Web: Oregon State Archives: Reference Services
Libraries
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Cemeteries
Antelope Cemetery
Bradley Cemetery
Carberry Cemetery
Climax Graves Cemetery
Grave Creek Cemetery
Nichols Cemetery
Placer Cemetery
Sloan Cemetery
Sparlin Cemetery
Wilderville Cemetery
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Newspapers
Central Oregonian
East Oregonian
Herald and News
Hwy. 58 Free Press
Mail Tribune
News-Register
News-Times
Oregon Daily Emerald
Statesman Journal
The Bulletin
The Business Journal Serving Greater Portland
The Daily Barometer
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Related Locations
The state of Oregon was established as part of the United States on February 14, 1859, making it the 33rd to join the Union. Salem is the state capitol. For the most current listing of resources for this location, and from additional publishers, please visit the Oregon page in the Live Roots catalog.
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Related Web Sites
Web: RootsWeb Resources for Oregon Free!
Web: GenForum Queries for Oregon Free!
Web: Cyndi's List: Oregon Free!
Web: Linkpendium: Oregon Free!
Web: FamilySearch Wiki: Oregon Free!
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