Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries

Publisher:

Published: 1944

Total Pages: 866

ISBN-13:

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Oregon 1859

Oregon 1859

Author: Janice Marschner

Publisher: Timber Press

Published: 2008-07-15

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0881928739

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The essential Oregon guide for time travelers of all ages. Oregon became the 33rd state in the Union on February 14, 1859. Portland had wooden sidewalks and tamped dirt streets unlit by gaslight until a year later. To the south, gold glittered in streams; towns with names like Echo, Lookingglass, and Quartzville were springing up all over. It is a time to remember— and revisit—today, 150 years later, with this detailed and lively guide. Janice Marschner provides all you need to travel through each of Oregon's 19 original counties at the moment of statehood: a map showing each county's 1859 place names and current reference points; the history of native peoples and settlers; early roads and bridges; the first homes, schools, stores, hotels, and churches; biographical sketches of notable individuals throughout the state. Historical photographs show the determined faces of natives and settlers; their oxen and wagons on wide, rough roads; their rafts and ferries on the rivers; and their towns under development. An inspiring, close-up portrait at the moment of statehood, Oregon 1859 will light the way back for anyone who wants to see Oregon today as it was then.


WINES OF MOUNT PISGAH OREGON

WINES OF MOUNT PISGAH OREGON

Author: Wine By Appointment LLC

Publisher: Wine By Appointment LLC

Published: 2024-08-12

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1734089865

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Located 15 miles from Salem, Oregon's capital, in the heart of the Willamette Valley, Mount Pisgah gives us one more reason to revere Pinot Noir. However, grapes such as Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, and Tempranillo are also grown. Pinot Noir is its linchpin grape, however. Since Mount Pisgah was formed 65 million years ago as a seafloor volcano, its soil is more volcanic than the surrounding area. That makes for high-acid, elegant Pinot Noirs, Yum! The AVA boasts of 10 vineyards and 3 wineries (so far!). We wanted to experience all that is Pisgah, so we ventured out to the 2 wineries (one wasn't opened to the public then) and 12 other wineries in close-by Van Duzer Corridor AVA.