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  • Tashi Choling Center for Buddhist Studies

    The Tashi Choling Center for Buddhist Studies is located in the Cottonwood Creek Valley (known locally as the Colestin Valley) of Southern Oregon, south of Ashland. …

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  • Tecumtum (?-1864)

    Tecumtum, whose name means Elk Killer, was the principal chief of the Etch-ka-taw-wah band of Athabaskan Indians during the Rogue River War in the mid-1850s. …

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  • Ted Hallock (1922-2006)

    Ted Hallock, by any measure, was a man of astonishing talent and scope, achieving prominence as a hero of World War II, a state senator …

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  • Tektronix Inc

    Tektronix, one of Oregon's most prominent and innovative high-technology companies, was founded in 1946 and quickly grew into the world's leading manufacturer of specialized test …

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  • Termination and Restoration in Oregon (essay)

    Of the federal-Indian policies introduced to American Indians, termination of trust relations in the 1950s was arguably the most dangerous for Native peoples. On a …

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  • Terra Cotta buildings in Portland

    Downtown Portland has an impressive collection of early twentieth-century terra cotta architecture. Architectural terra cotta is a molded brick or block made of fine grain …

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  • Terry Schrunk (1913-1975)

    Terrence Doyle "Terry" Schrunk served as mayor of Portland for sixteen years, from 1957 to 1972. It was a time of business growth and redevelopment …

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  • Terry Toedtemeier (1947-2008)

    Terry Norman Toedtemeier was an Oregon photographer known for his images of the landscape and geology of the Pacific Northwest and for his long career …

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  • Testing for Staging

    Introduction The Oregon Trail was first written about by an American historian in 1849, while it was in active 
 use by migrants, and it subsequently …

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