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Timeline of Oregon history

The following is a timeline of the history of Oregon in the United States of America.

Pre-European edit

16th to 18th Centuries edit

  • 1542: A Spanish expedition led by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo explores north along the West Coast of North America, possibly reaching present-day Oregon before turning back.[6]
  • 1565-1700s: Spanish explorers originating from the Philippines reach the West Coast of North America. Most landed in California, but some shipwrecked along the Oregon Coast.[7]
  • 1579 - June 5: Francis Drake exploring for Britain lands near Coos Bay.[8]
 
Columbia Rediviva captained by Robert Gray, the namesake of the Columbia River.

19th Century edit

1800 to 1849 edit

 
Corps of Discovery meet Chinooks on the Lower Columbia, October 1805 (Charles Marion Russel, c. 1905)
 
Oregon Trail, painting by Albert Bierstadt, c. 1863
  • 1830s: Pioneers from the United States begin coming to Oregon via the Oregon Trail. Transportation improvements brought declines in wagon traffic on the trail in the 1850s and 1860s, but the trail continued to be in use as late as the 1890s.
  • 1843
  • 1844 - June 24: A law is enacted to limit settlement of African Americans in Oregon Country including them being lashed every six months. Portions of this law were repealed that December.[14]
  • 1845: Portland is founded. It would later become the state's largest city.
  • 1846 - June 15: The Oregon Treaty between the United Kingdom and United States is signed, setting the boundary between the two nations occupying Oregon Country at the 49th parallel and placing present day Washington in Oregon Territory.
  • 1847 - November 29: The Whitman massacre occurs near present-day Walla Walla, Washington, starting the initial phase of the Cayuse War which took place throughout the Northwest and lasted until 1853.

1850 to 1899 edit

 
Great Fire of 1873, Portland, Oregon

20th Century edit

1900 to 1949 edit

 
Interstate Bridge looking north from Oregon, 1917
 
Aerial view of the Vanport flood, looking west from North Denver Avenue on June 15, 1948

1950 to 1999 edit

  • 1962: The remnants of Typhoon Freda strike the Pacific Northwest, causing a total of 46 deaths and $230 million (1962 USD) in damage.
  • 1964-1965: Widespread flooding in December and January, including the Willamette River which inundated over 100,000 acres (40,000 ha).[26]
  • 1967 - July 6: Governor Tom McCall signs a bill establishing Oregon beaches as public land.[27]
  • 1970
  • 1972: A law goes into effect charging customers who purchase certain bottled products with the fee being refunded when the bottle is recycled.
  • 1984 - August to October: Followers of Rajneesh who settled in Wasco County infect 751 people after contaminating salad bars in The Dalles with Salmonella in an attempt to limit the number of people who vote in that year's election thus giving their candidates a better chance of winning. This was the first and remains the largest act of bioterrorism in the United States.
  • 1985 - April: The Oregon Lottery begins operation.
  • 1996 - February: Heavy rain on existing snowpack caused regional flooding that produced $700-800 million (1996 USD) worth of damage throughout the Pacific Northwest.[28]
  • 1998 - November 3: Oregon voters pass a measure to expand the vote by mail system to have it used in all elections.

21st Century edit

 
Notice posted at Providence Park indicating the stadium's closure to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Robbins, William G. (2005). Oregon: This Storied Land. Oregon Historical Society Press. ISBN 978-0-87595-286-4.
  2. ^ "Oregon History: Great Basin". Oregon Blue Book. Oregon State Archives. Retrieved 2007-09-02.
  3. ^ "Oregon History: Northwest Coast". Oregon Blue Book. Oregon State Archives. Retrieved 2007-09-02.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-10-18. Retrieved 2007-09-02.
  5. ^ "Oregon History: Columbia Plateau". Oregon Blue Book. Oregon State Archives. Retrieved 2007-09-02.
  6. ^ "Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo - Cabrillo National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)". National Park Service. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Oregon Secretary of State: Cultural Resources". bluebook.state.or.us.
  8. ^ Von der Porten, Edward (January 1975). "Drake's First Landfall". Pacific Discovery, California Academy of Sciences. 28: 28–30.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  10. ^ Satake, K.; Wang, K.; Atwater, B. F. (2003), "Fault slip and seismic moment of the 1700 Cascadia earthquake inferred from Japanese tsunami descriptions", Journal of Geophysical Research, 108 (B11), doi:10.1029/2003JB002521
  11. ^ a b Hayes, Derek. Historical Atlas of the Pacific Northwest: Maps of exploration and Discovery. Sasquatch Books. 1999. ISBN 1-57061-215-3. pp. 38-39.
  12. ^ Crooks, Ramsay (March–December 1916). "Who Discovered the South Pass?". In Young, Frederic George (ed.). Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society. Vol. XVII. Portland, Oregon: Ivy Press.
  13. ^ Jessett, Thomas E. (1953). "The Church of England in the Old Oregon Country". Church History. 22 (3): 219–226. doi:10.2307/3161862. JSTOR 3161862. S2CID 162883065.
  14. ^ Mcclintock, Thomas C. (1995). "James Saules, Peter Burnett, and the Oregon Black Exclusion Law of June 1844". The Pacific Northwest Quarterly. 86 (3): 121–130. JSTOR 40491550.
  15. ^ Horner, John B. (1919). Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature. The J.K. Gill Co.: Portland. p. 83
  16. ^ Corning, Howard M. Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.
  17. ^ Deumling, Dietrich (May 1972). The roles of the railroad in the development of the Grande Ronde Valley (masters thesis). Flagstaff, Arizona: Northern Arizona University. OCLC 4383986.
  18. ^ "To-Day at Noon: This is the Time Set for Opening the Bridge". The Morning Oregonian. April 9, 1887. p. 5.
  19. ^ . Oregon Zoo. Archived from the original on April 20, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
  20. ^ Oregon State Highway Commission, Proposed State Highway System, November 27, 1917
  21. ^ Wood, Sharon (2001). The Portland Bridge Book (2nd ed.). Oregon Historical Society. pp. 73–78. ISBN 0-87595-211-9.
  22. ^ "Walla Walla Valley Hit by Quakes". Spokane, Washington: Spokane Daily Chronicle. from the original on July 11, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  23. ^ "On This Day: Japanese WWII Balloon Bomb Kills 6 in Oregon". Finding Dulcinea. May 5, 2011. from the original on April 19, 2017. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  24. ^ "Mitchell Monument Historic Site". US Department of Agriculture Forest Service. from the original on May 25, 2017. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  25. ^ Geiling, Natasha (February 18, 2015). "How Oregon's Second Largest City Vanished in a Day". Smithsonian Magazine. from the original on January 12, 2022. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  26. ^ "Oregon's Top 10 Weather Events of 1900s: Floods of December 1964 to January 1965". Portland, Oregon: National Weather Service Forecast Office. Retrieved December 31, 2010. Note: Surpassed only by the Heppner Flood of 1903, the Vanport Flood of 1948, the Columbus Day Storm of 1962, and the Tillamook Burn of 1933, 1939, 1945, and 1951.
  27. ^ Camhi, Tiffany (3 July 2020). "How Oregonians came to own the state's beaches". Oregon Public Broadcasting. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  28. ^ McAllister, Bill (February 15, 1996). "Clinton views flood damage in Northwest". The Washington Post. from the original on July 10, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2022.

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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources The following is a timeline of the history of Oregon in the United States of America Contents 1 Pre European 2 16th to 18th Centuries 3 19th Century 3 1 1800 to 1849 3 2 1850 to 1899 4 20th Century 4 1 1900 to 1949 4 2 1950 to 1999 5 21st Century 6 See also 7 ReferencesPre European edit13 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 5 677 BCE Mount Mazama suffers a major volcanic eruption forming the caldera that was later filled by Crater Lake Various Oregon was populated by many Native American groups including the Bannock Chasta Chinook Kalapuya Klamath Molalla Nez Perce Takelma and Umpqua 2 3 4 5 16th to 18th Centuries edit1542 A Spanish expedition led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo explores north along the West Coast of North America possibly reaching present day Oregon before turning back 6 1565 1700s Spanish explorers originating from the Philippines reach the West Coast of North America Most landed in California but some shipwrecked along the Oregon Coast 7 1579 June 5 Francis Drake exploring for Britain lands near Coos Bay 8 nbsp Columbia Rediviva captained by Robert Gray the namesake of the Columbia River 1592 Greek explorer Juan de Fuca explores the Oregon Coast for Spain possibly reaching the strait named for him in Washington and British Columbia 1700 January 26 An earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude of 8 7 9 2 strikes the region causing damage to native settlements and sending a tsunami across the Pacific 9 10 1774 Juan Jose Perez Hernandez exploring for Spain is the first European to note Yaquina Head 11 1775 Bruno de Heceta exploring for Spain is the first European to sight the Columbia River but is unable to enter 11 1778 James Cook exploring for Great Britain explores the Oregon Coast on his third voyage 1780s Fur trading between the Europeans and Native Americans begins along the Coast 1792 George Vancouver explores for Britain sighting and nameing several Cascade volcanoes and other geographic features Robert Gray an American explores and names the Columbia River 19th Century edit1800 to 1849 edit nbsp Corps of Discovery meet Chinooks on the Lower Columbia October 1805 Charles Marion Russel c 1905 1805 1806 The Lewis and Clark Expedition explores present day Oregon along the Snake and Columbia Rivers wintering at Fort Clatsop 1811 David Thompson becomes the first European to navigate the entire length of the Columbia River John Jacob Astor s Pacific Fur Company founds Fort Astoria which would later become the city of Astoria This was the first American owned settlement on the North American west coast 1812 October 22 Robert Stuart returning east from Fort Astoria discovers South Pass which would later be traversed by the Oregon Trail Mormon Trail and California Trail 12 1813 Fort Astoria is sold to the North West Company and becomes headquarters for the Columbia District the British authority in the region 1818 October 20 The Treaty of 1818 is signed allowing for joint occupation of Oregon Country by the United Kingdom and United States 1819 Missionaries from the Church of England sponsored by the North West Company arrive in Oregon Country 13 February 22 The Adams Onis Treaty is signed between the United States and Spain which includes Spain withdrawing its claim to the Pacific Northwest 1821 The North West Company merges with the Hudson s Bay Company with the latter becoming the British authority in the region 1824 Fort Vancouver in the present day Washington city of the same name becomes the Hudson s Bay Company s Columbia District headquarters nbsp Oregon Trail painting by Albert Bierstadt c 18631830s Pioneers from the United States begin coming to Oregon via the Oregon Trail Transportation improvements brought declines in wagon traffic on the trail in the 1850s and 1860s but the trail continued to be in use as late as the 1890s 1843 Champoeg a settlement in the Willamette Valley becomes the American capital of Oregon Country Hudson s Bay Company moves their Columbia District headquarters to Fort Victoria in the present day British Columbia city of the same name Oregon City becomes the American capital of Oregon Country 1844 June 24 A law is enacted to limit settlement of African Americans in Oregon Country including them being lashed every six months Portions of this law were repealed that December 14 1845 Portland is founded It would later become the state s largest city 1846 June 15 The Oregon Treaty between the United Kingdom and United States is signed setting the boundary between the two nations occupying Oregon Country at the 49th parallel and placing present day Washington in Oregon Territory 1847 November 29 The Whitman massacre occurs near present day Walla Walla Washington starting the initial phase of the Cayuse War which took place throughout the Northwest and lasted until 1853 1850 to 1899 edit 1851 Salem becomes the capital of Oregon Territory 1853 March 2 Washington Territory splits from Oregon Territory taking with it areas north of the Columbia River west of Wallula Gap and the 46th parallel 1855 October A volunteer militia attacks a group of Takelma people who returned to an ancestral village sparking the Rogue River Wars which lasted into 1856 1858 The first railroad in Oregon operated by the Cascade Railroad Company serves the Columbia River Gorge 15 1859 February 14 Oregon is granted statehood with its present boundaries The remaining portion of the territory to the east of the present state is added to Washington Territory 1862 April The 1st Oregon Cavalry Regiment is formed to protect Oregon and surrounding areas during the American Civil War 1868 Oregon State University is founded nbsp Great Fire of 1873 Portland Oregon1873 A lock and canal is built to bypass Willamette Falls allowing boat traffic to pass between the sections of the Willamette River above and below the falls 16 A fire destroys twenty two blocks of downtown Portland 1876 The University of Oregon is established 1877 The Nez Perce War takes place in the Inland Northwest including parts of Northeast Oregon 1880 The Oregon Railway and Navigation Company completes a rail line connecting Oregon to the transcontinental railroad system 17 1885 1886 Violent mobs drove Chinese immigrants out of small communities throughout Oregon with many people relocating to Portland s Chinatown 1887 April 9 The original Morrison Bridge in Portland opens becoming the first bridge to cross the Willamette River 18 1888 The Portland Zoo is founded later changing names to the Oregon Zoo It was the first zoo west of the Mississippi River in North America 19 20th Century edit1900 to 1949 edit 1902 May 22 Crater Lake National Park is established 1905 The Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition is held in Northwest Portland nbsp Interstate Bridge looking north from Oregon 19171917 Oregon s original state highway system was created 20 February 14 The Interstate Bridge which now carries Interstate 5 opens This was the first bridge across the Columbia River connecting Portland to Vancouver Washington 21 1936 Portland Columbia Airport opens later becoming Portland International Airport July 15 The State Line earthquake centered near Milton Freewater Oregon causes damage in Umatilla County 22 1937 Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River east of Portland begins to operate It was the second dam built on the Columbia River and the first built on a stretch of the river in Oregon 1940 The U S Census records a population of over one million in Oregon for the first time 1942 June 21 A Japanese submarine fired on Fort Stevens near Astoria This was the only time a military base in the Contiguous United States was attacked by the Axis Powers during World War II Despite only causing minor damage it helped spark fears that Japan would invade the West Coast September 9 Japanese pilots dropped two incendiary bombs in Siskiyou National Forest in Southwest Oregon in an attempt to start a forest fire Damage was minimal 1945 May 5 A Japanese balloon bomb explodes in Lake County killing six These were the only people on American soil whose deaths were attributed to an enemy balloon bomb explosion during World War II 23 24 nbsp Aerial view of the Vanport flood looking west from North Denver Avenue on June 15 19481948 The Columbia River floods destroying the community of Vanport which was the second largest city in Oregon at the time 25 1950 to 1999 edit 1962 The remnants of Typhoon Freda strike the Pacific Northwest causing a total of 46 deaths and 230 million 1962 USD in damage 1964 1965 Widespread flooding in December and January including the Willamette River which inundated over 100 000 acres 40 000 ha 26 1967 July 6 Governor Tom McCall signs a bill establishing Oregon beaches as public land 27 1970 The U S Census records one million residents in the Portland metropolitan area for the first time November 12 The carcass of a sperm whale that appeared on a beach at Florence a few days earlier was detonated by the Oregon Department of Transportation 1972 A law goes into effect charging customers who purchase certain bottled products with the fee being refunded when the bottle is recycled 1984 August to October Followers of Rajneesh who settled in Wasco County infect 751 people after contaminating salad bars in The Dalles with Salmonella in an attempt to limit the number of people who vote in that year s election thus giving their candidates a better chance of winning This was the first and remains the largest act of bioterrorism in the United States 1985 April The Oregon Lottery begins operation 1996 February Heavy rain on existing snowpack caused regional flooding that produced 700 800 million 1996 USD worth of damage throughout the Pacific Northwest 28 1998 November 3 Oregon voters pass a measure to expand the vote by mail system to have it used in all elections 21st Century edit nbsp Notice posted at Providence Park indicating the stadium s closure to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus2014 May 19 Oregon s ban on same sex marriage is struck down by a federal court 2016 January amp February An armed far right group led by Ammon Bundy takes control of and occupies the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County 2020 2022 The COVID 19 pandemic impacts Oregon leading to closures of many services to limit the spread of the virus 2022 July The World Athletics Championships are held in Eugene See also editTimeline of Portland OregonReferences edit Robbins William G 2005 Oregon This Storied Land Oregon Historical Society Press ISBN 978 0 87595 286 4 Oregon History Great Basin Oregon Blue Book Oregon State Archives Retrieved 2007 09 02 Oregon History Northwest Coast Oregon Blue Book Oregon State Archives Retrieved 2007 09 02 Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Culture Archived from the original on 2007 10 18 Retrieved 2007 09 02 Oregon History Columbia Plateau Oregon Blue Book Oregon State Archives Retrieved 2007 09 02 Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Cabrillo National Monument U S National Park Service National Park Service Retrieved 18 September 2022 Oregon Secretary of State Cultural Resources bluebook state or us Von der Porten Edward January 1975 Drake s First Landfall Pacific Discovery California Academy of Sciences 28 28 30 Great Cascadia Earthquake Penrose Conference Archived from the original on 2008 05 11 Retrieved 2017 08 29 Satake K Wang K Atwater B F 2003 Fault slip and seismic moment of the 1700 Cascadia earthquake inferred from Japanese tsunami descriptions Journal of Geophysical Research 108 B11 doi 10 1029 2003JB002521 a b Hayes Derek Historical Atlas of the Pacific Northwest Maps of exploration and Discovery Sasquatch Books 1999 ISBN 1 57061 215 3 pp 38 39 Crooks Ramsay March December 1916 Who Discovered the South Pass In Young Frederic George ed Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society Vol XVII Portland Oregon Ivy Press Jessett Thomas E 1953 The Church of England in the Old Oregon Country Church History 22 3 219 226 doi 10 2307 3161862 JSTOR 3161862 S2CID 162883065 Mcclintock Thomas C 1995 James Saules Peter Burnett and the Oregon Black Exclusion Law of June 1844 The Pacific Northwest Quarterly 86 3 121 130 JSTOR 40491550 Horner John B 1919 Oregon Her History Her Great Men Her Literature The J K Gill Co Portland p 83 Corning Howard M Dictionary of Oregon History Binfords amp Mort Publishing 1956 Deumling Dietrich May 1972 The roles of the railroad in the development of the Grande Ronde Valley masters thesis Flagstaff Arizona Northern Arizona University OCLC 4383986 To Day at Noon This is the Time Set for Opening the Bridge The Morning Oregonian April 9 1887 p 5 History of Oregon Zoo Oregon Zoo Archived from the original on April 20 2012 Retrieved April 11 2012 Oregon State Highway Commission Proposed State Highway System November 27 1917 Wood Sharon 2001 The Portland Bridge Book 2nd ed Oregon Historical Society pp 73 78 ISBN 0 87595 211 9 Walla Walla Valley Hit by Quakes Spokane Washington Spokane Daily Chronicle Archived from the original on July 11 2021 Retrieved February 26 2018 On This Day Japanese WWII Balloon Bomb Kills 6 in Oregon Finding Dulcinea May 5 2011 Archived from the original on April 19 2017 Retrieved April 9 2017 Mitchell Monument Historic Site US Department of Agriculture Forest Service Archived from the original on May 25 2017 Retrieved December 9 2016 Geiling Natasha February 18 2015 How Oregon s Second Largest City Vanished in a Day Smithsonian Magazine Archived from the original on January 12 2022 Retrieved January 12 2022 Oregon s Top 10 Weather Events of 1900s Floods of December 1964 to January 1965 Portland Oregon National Weather Service Forecast Office Retrieved December 31 2010 Note Surpassed only by the Heppner Flood of 1903 the Vanport Flood of 1948 the Columbus Day Storm of 1962 and the Tillamook Burn of 1933 1939 1945 and 1951 Camhi Tiffany 3 July 2020 How Oregonians came to own the state s beaches Oregon Public Broadcasting Retrieved 18 September 2022 McAllister Bill February 15 1996 Clinton views flood damage in Northwest The Washington Post Archived from the original on July 10 2017 Retrieved January 13 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of Oregon history amp oldid 1184175869, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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