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289: 26: 190:. Tramposch inherited a million-dollar deficit from the previous administration, and his three-year plan to eliminate the deficit, though supported by the board, was unpopular with many long-time staff members, who also criticized Tramposch's management style. Tramposch resigned in 1991, and Orloff returned as executive director in 1992. He remained in the position for nine years, retiring at the end of 2000. 304:, to house its collection (except items on display at the museum at any given time) and for processing of new acquisitions. In 2000, after property values began rising due to redevelopment in the Pearl that started in the late 1990s, the Society sold that building, for $ 12.7 million. It moved its storage and processing to a warehouse in suburban 322:
others, constituted a group of politician-writers who advised: Don't hurt the party. Don't divide up America into classes by denouncing the rich and exciting "the envy and hatred of the poor." Spare the city's reputation. ... Carey and Scott would never admit they had made mistakes or that the old system was rotten.
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approved $ 2.5 million to assist the Society in paying off the mortgage on its 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m) temperature-controlled warehouse that preserves and protects the Society's artifacts, maps, books, films, and other assets. At the end of 2011, the Society received a $ 2 million bequest
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young Portland lawyers at the turn of the century ... rose to civic prominence, ... became actively involved in the Oregon Historical Society, and ... were instrumental in fabricating an "Oregon Story" that was heavily laden with mythology, hero worship and pioneer idolization. Carey, Scott, and
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was appointed as the eighth Executive Director of OHS in November 2006. In July 2007, the Oregon Historical Society was awarded a $ 2.8 million biennial appropriation from the State of Oregon, though the organization is not a state entity. The $ 2.8 million given by the state over the two years
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over a four-month period in the first half of 2001. The Gresham warehouse was less conveniently located but had cost only $ 3.2 million to purchase, although modifications to that building were expected to raise the overall cost of the move to about $ 6 million.
112:. Incorporated in 1898, the Society collects, preserves, and makes available materials of historical character and interest, and collaborates with other groups and individuals with similar aims. The society operates the Oregon History Center that includes the 2257: 812: 198:
equals 30% of the annual operating budget. In 2011, Vogt retired and was replaced by Kerry Tymchuk, who was named permanent director in October 2011. The Society sold the Sovereign Hotel in 2014.
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voters approved a ballot initiative that included a five-year property tax levy to fund the institution and grant county residents free admission to the museum and research library. In 2011, the
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preserved in more than 8,400 hours of recordings covering over 2,100 interviews. The society has one of the largest collections of historic photographs in the United States.
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The Society was organized on December 17, 1898, in Portland at the Portland Library Building. Its mission, as expressed in the first volume of its
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and began the development of a regional research library and a collection of historical artifacts. In 1900, the first issue of the
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Noting that the four successive presidents after Harvey Scott were attorneys, historian E. Kimbark MacColl stated:
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was printed as the official publication of the organization. In 1913, the Society moved from city hall to the
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was appointed the Society's first curator in 1899, a post he retained for four decades, until February 1939.
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Pintarich, Paul (January 23, 1990). "Role of far-reaching ninth judicial circuit spawns publications".
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has published over 150 books on Oregon history, politics, culture, and biographies, including
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Rubenstein, Sura (November 11, 1991). "Historical Society praises new executive director".
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Swing, William (September 24, 1966). "Oregon Historical Society Dedicates New Center".
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Trevison, Catherine (June 13, 2001). "State's attic relocates to Gresham warehouse".
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Tomlinson, Stuart (November 7, 1991). "Former assistant to head Historical Society".
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is handling all distribution of OHS Press books still in print. Publication of the
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is an organization that encourages and promotes the study and understanding of the
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Leeson, Fred (November 8, 2000). "Orloff will leave job at Historical Society".
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Shortly after its formation, the Society opened its first office and museum in
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The Shaping of a City: Business and politics in Portland, Oregon 1885 to 1915
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from the late Fred Fields, a noted businessman and philanthropist in Oregon.
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Nicholas, Jonathan (June 18, 1990). "Palace coup thwarted on Park Blocks".
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and research library contains approximately 8.5 million feet of film and
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Dulken, Diane (July 24, 1990). "Discord mars director's first year".
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Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
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history department announced plans to create an online encyclopedia.
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Thomas Vaughan stepped down from his 35-year directorship in 1989.
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Mitchell, Jann (July 23, 1989). "Thomas Vaughan is history".
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Society for the Preservation of Downtown Los Angeles
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The OHS Museum Store is located in the lobby of the
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As of 2009, the press has suspended operations. 2012:Chinese Historical Society of Southern California 1230:North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office 921: 919: 917: 1982:San Joaquin County Historical Society and Museum 430:"City News in Brief: Historical Society to Move" 195:American Association for State and Local History 2394:State historical societies of the United States 2151:Perris Valley Historical and Museum Association 296:From 1986 to 2001, the Society used the former 245:, 12,000 feet (3,700 m) of documents, and 1435: 1245:West Virginia Division of Culture and History 992: 865:LewisAndClarkTrail.com: Oregon History Center 728:"Who has bought Portland's first skyscraper?" 8: 18: 1896:San Francisco Museum and Historical Society 1866:California Trolley and Railroad Corporation 1856:Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association 1823:California Register of Historical Resources 884:. Oregon Historical Society. 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Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956. 360: 2032:San Fernando Valley Historical Society 2002:Association of Moving Image Archivists 1075:Historical Society of Washington, D.C. 522: 520: 2263:Washington Women's History Consortium 1911:South Bay Historical Railroad Society 1901:Silicon Valley Historical Association 1565:Society for French Historical Studies 1193:South Dakota State Historical Society 958:MacColl, E. Kimbark (November 1976). 656:Vogt, George L. (February 27, 2011). 30:Seal of the Oregon Historical Society 7: 2070:American Aviation Historical Society 1954:Pajaro Valley Historical Association 1511:Colorado Aviation Historical Society 1173:State Historical Society of Missouri 279:National Register of Historic Places 2309:Washington State Historical Society 2105:The Conference on Faith and History 2007:Centinela Valley Historical Society 1405:Washington State Historical Society 168:, who had left OHS in 1987 for the 2121:Humboldt County Historical Society 2022:H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society 1921:Western Society for French History 1539:Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society 1307:Texas State Historical Association 1095:Historical Society of Pennsylvania 14: 2075:Association of Ancient Historians 1977:Fort Tejon Historical Association 1235:South Carolina Historical Society 1183:Nebraska State Historical Society 1122:Illinois State Historical Society 436:. March 7, 1913. p. 11, column 2. 2355:United States Lighthouse Society 2345:Mercer Island Historical Society 2141:Nevada County Historical Society 2100:Santee Historical Society Museum 2085:Orange County Historical Society 1949:Goleta Valley Historical Society 1944:Conejo Valley Historical Society 1906:Sonoma County Historical Society 1369:Wyoming State Historical Society 1359:Historical Society of New Mexico 1158:State Historical Society of Iowa 1044:New Hampshire Historical Society 1039:Massachusetts Historical Society 947:. November 17, 1986. p. B3. 591:Saker, Anne (January 11, 2010). 298:Meier & Frank Delivery Depot 114:Oregon Historical Society Museum 108:, within the broader context of 24: 2131:Modoc County Historical Society 2042:West Adams Heritage Association 1916:Walnut Creek Historical Society 1876:Hayward Area Historical Society 1292:Arkansas Historical Association 1276:Tennessee Historical Commission 1049:Rhode Island Historical Society 258:Oregon Historical Society Press 2404:Historical societies in Oregon 2325:Disability History Association 2095:Save Our Heritage Organisation 2047:Westminster Historical Society 1939:Carpinteria Historical Society 1833:Society of California Pioneers 1828:Native Sons of the Golden West 1600:Idaho State Historical Society 1344:Idaho State Historical Society 1271:Mississippi Historical Society 1132:Historical Society of Michigan 698:Row, D.K. (October 14, 2011). 268:University of Washington Press 1: 2389:1898 establishments in Oregon 1818:California Historical Society 1722:Utah State Historical Society 1390:California Historical Society 1364:Utah State Historical Society 1261:Alabama Historical Commission 1085:New Jersey Historical Society 726:Pyrah, Alli (June 24, 2014). 454:. October 1, 1917. p. 9. 418:. January 7, 1940. p. 1. 333:Frederick Van Voorhies Holman 225:Oregon Geographic Names Board 2017:Getty Conservation Institute 1959:San Buenaventura Conservancy 1657:Las Vegas Historical Society 1575:St. Vrain Historical Society 1297:Louisiana Historical Society 1168:Minnesota Historical Society 1142:Wisconsin Historical Society 399:(1). March 1900 – via 374:Dictionary of Oregon History 2178:Hawaiian Historical Society 2080:La Jolla Historical Society 1861:Berkeley Historical Society 1635:Society of Montana Pioneers 1534:Bessemer Historical Society 1395:Hawaiian Historical Society 1302:Oklahoma Historical Society 1266:Kentucky Historical Society 1240:Virginia Historical Society 1178:Missouri Historical Society 1090:New-York Historical Society 1080:Maryland Historical Society 1070:Delaware Historical Society 393:Oregon Historical Quarterly 341:– in 2008, the OHS and the 272:Oregon Historical Quarterly 254:Oregon Historical Quarterly 212:Oregon Legislative Assembly 151:Oregon Historical Quarterly 131:Oregon Historical Quarterly 2420: 1748:Utah Aviation Hall of Fame 1738:Mormon History Association 1717:Daughters of Utah Pioneers 1630:Montana Historical Society 1555:Adventures in Preservation 1479:Arizona Historical Society 1349:Montana Historical Society 1334:Arizona Historical Society 1225:Georgia Historical Society 1220:Florida Historical Society 1127:Indiana Historical Society 1054:Vermont Historical Society 222: 2216:Oregon Historical Society 1891:Oakland Heritage Alliance 1454:U.S. historical societies 1400:Oregon Historical Society 1385:Alaska Historical Society 1354:Nevada Historical Society 1163:Kansas Historical Society 732:Portland Business Journal 335:– former president of OHS 95:Oregon Historical Society 23: 19:Oregon Historical Society 2335:Eastside Heritage Center 2090:San Diego History Center 1034:Maine Historical Society 687:Senate Bill 5549 of 2007 2027:Los Angeles Conservancy 1871:GLBT Historical Society 1137:Ohio History Connection 339:The Oregon Encyclopedia 263:Oregon Geographic Names 1712:Church History Library 324: 293: 252:OHS has published the 188:Williamsburg, Virginia 452:The Morning Oregonian 434:The Morning Oregonian 319: 291: 2052:Whittier Conservancy 416:The Sunday Oregonian 176:, was considered by 174:Pasadena, California 372:Corning, Howard M. 60:1200 SW Park Avenue 20: 1886:IT History Society 1285:West South Central 1254:East South Central 1151:West North Central 1115:East North Central 498:. 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Portland
Oregon Historical Quarterly
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Keller Auditorium
Chet Orloff
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Pasadena, California
The Oregonian
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Williamsburg, Virginia
American Association for State and Local History
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Oregon Legislative Assembly
Oregon Geographic Names Board
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