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    Meacham is an unincorporated community in Umatilla County, Oregon. It is located on the old alignment of U.S. Route 30 off Interstate 84, in the Umatilla...
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    History of Oregon: Early Discoveries--The Lewis and Clark. Loy, Willam G.; Allan, Stuart; Buckley, Aileen R.; Meacham, James E. (2001). Atlas of Oregon. University...
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  • Meacham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred B. Meacham (1826–1882), U.S. Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon (1869–1872)...
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    William G.; Stuart Allan; Aileen R. Buckley; James E. Meacham (2001). Atlas of Oregon. University of Oregon Press. pp. 32–33. ISBN 978-0-87114-101-9. "Historical...
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    Stuart; Buckley, Aileen R.; Meacham, James E. (2001). Loy, William G. (ed.). Atlas of Oregon (2nd ed.). Eugene: University of Oregon Press. ISBN 0-87114-101-9...
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    counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. The population of 81,826 ranks it as the 14th largest in Oregon, and largest in Eastern Oregon. Hermiston is the largest...
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    the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company was the Shaver Transportation Company. The company purchased right-of-way in 1882 from Alfred B. Meacham and...
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    Buckley, Aileen R.; Meacham, James E. (2001) [1976]. Loy, William G. (ed.). Atlas of Oregon (2nd ed.). Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon Press. ISBN 0-87114-101-9...
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    1 Gardiner, Montana July 2 Spokane, Washington July 3 Meacham, Oregon July 4 Portland, Oregon July 5 Tacoma, Washington Boarded the USS Henderson July...
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    Interstate 84 (I-84) in the U.S. state of Oregon is a major Interstate Highway that traverses the state from west to east. It is concurrent with U.S. Route...
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    McKenzie Bridge - McKinley - McLeod - McMinnville - McNary - McNulty - Meacham - Meda - Medford - Medical Springs - Mehama - Melrose - Melville - Merlin...
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    Stuart; Buckley, Aileen R.; Meacham, James E. (2001). Atlas of Oregon (2nd, Revised ed.). Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon Press. p. 24. ISBN 0-87114-101-9...
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    Toby Riddle (category People from Klamath County, Oregon)
    years. They reached New York before returning to make their home in Oregon. Meacham said that Wi-ne-ma was popular with audiences, as she had worked for...
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    Modoc War (category Wars involving the indigenous peoples of North America in Oregon)
    Kintpuash (also known as Captain Jack); Alfred B. Meacham, the US Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon that replaced Huntington; O.C. Knapp, the US...
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    Stuart; Buckley, Aileen R.; and Meacham, James E. (2001). Atlas of Oregon, 2nd ed. Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon Press. ISBN 0-87114-101-9. MacGibbon...
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    northeast Oregon. The future Umatilla Indian Reservation was established near present-day Meacham. Meacham became a prominent figure in Oregon politics;...
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    William; Allan, Stuart; Buckley, Aileen; Meacham, James (2001). Atlas of Oregon (2nd ed.). University of Oregon Press. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-87114-101-9. "Rogue...
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  • Spokane, Washington. July 3 – Harding speaks in Meacham, Oregon. July 4 – Harding speaks in Portland, Oregon. July 5 – Harding embarks on the USS Henderson...
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    the small town of Meacham, Oregon to speak at a celebration commemorating the 80th anniversary of the 1843 founding of the Oregon Trail. While it does...
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    original on April 11, 2017. Meacham 2008, p. 35. Moser & Macpherson 1984, pp. 78–79. Brands 2005, p. 138. Remini 1977, p. 143. Meacham 2008, p. 27. Remini 1977...
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    Thomas Hart Benton (politician) (category Oregon Territory)
    Retrieved October 14, 2023. Meacham, Jon. American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House. New York: Random House, 2009 (279). Meacham, Jon. American Lion:...
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    Buckley; James E. Meacham (2001). Atlas of Oregon (2nd ed.). Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon Press. ISBN 0-87114-101-9. Oregon Road & Recreation...
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  • Meacham (October 4, 1944) is SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at the University at Buffalo—the State University of New York. Meacham initiated...
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    years, Oregon Historical Quarterly. Map of Barlow Road Archived June 5, 2016, at the Wayback Machine from Walter E. Meacham (1947). Barlow Road. Oregon Historical...
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    Kaiser Company (Portland, Oregon), commonly known as the Swan Island Shipyard, was a shipyard on Swan Island in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was constructed...
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  • The 1941 Oregon Ducks football team was an American football team that represented the University of Oregon in the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) during...
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    Buckley, Aileen R.; Meacham, James E. (2001) [1976]. Loy, William G. (ed.). Atlas of Oregon (2 ed.). Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon Press. ISBN 978-0-87114-101-9...
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    place) Ukiah Weston Cecil Clarke Eightmile Ella Gooseberry Holdman Lena Meacham Morgan Nolin Pine City Rieth Ruggs Umapine Valby As of the census of 2000...
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    camped at Hilgard before continuing back uphill towards Emigrant Springs or Meacham. Hilgard was named for both Eugene W. Hilgard, dean of the College of Agriculture...
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    vol. 56 "Kore 87" Short story June 1988 Terry's Universe, edited by Beth Meacham. Tor, place of publication unknown. The story was later anthologized under...
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