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arrow (1543) Spanish explorer Bartolome Ferrello traveled along Oregon and Washington coastlines

arrow (1579) Sir Francis Drake visited Oregon

arrow (1765) First use of name "Ouragon" by Maj. Robert Rogers

arrow (1778) Capt. Cook began fur trade on coast

arrow (1792) Capt. Robert Gray traveled and named Columbia River

arrow (1805) Lewis and Clark Expedition explored Snake and Columbia Rivers; established Fort Clatsop

arrow (1811) John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Company established Fort Astoria, first permanent white settlement in Oregon

arrow (1818) U.S. and Great Britian agreed to Joint-Occupancy Treaty

arrow (1819) Treaty with Spain set southern bounday of Oregon

arrow (1827) Second Joint-Occupancy Treaty with Great Britian

arrow (1843) First group of 900 emigrants arrived via Oregon Trail

arrow (1847) Cayuse Indian War; Whitman massacre

arrow (1848) Oregon Territory established

arrow (1859) Oregon became 33rd state

arrow (1861) Flood in Albany, water 36 feet higher than normal

arrow (1869) Union and Central Pacific Railroads connected

arrow (1872) Modoc Indian War

arrow (1873) Great fire in Portland destroyed most of town

arrow (1877) Nez Perce Indian war

arrow (1878) Bannock-Paiute Indian war

arrow (1885) Chief Joseph's Nez Perce tribes relocated to Colville Reservation

arrow (1911) Oregon first U.S. state to hold primary elections

arrow (1933) Tillamook Burn destroyed over 240,000 acres of forest

arrow (1935) Fire destroyed state capitol building

arrow (1936) Fire in Bandon killed eleven and destroyed the town

arrow (1937) Bonneville Dam hydroelectric project on Columbia River completed

arrow (1939) Tillamook Burn destroyed 190,000 acres of forest; rebuild of state capitol completed

arrow (1942) Japanese submarine shells Fort Steves during World War II; Japanese airplane firebombed Siskiyou National Forest

arrow (1945) Tillamook Burn destroyed 180,000 acres of forest

arrow (1947) Plane crash killed Governor Snell, secretary of state, Farrell, and others

arrow (1960) Maurine Neuberger, first woman Oregon senator, elected

arrow (1964) Death penalty abolished

arrow (1966) Astoria Bridge completed linking Oregon and Washington

arrow (1978) Death penalty reinstated

arrow (1984) Voters ratified Oregon lottery

arrow (1991) Barbara Roberts elected, first woman governor

arrow (2002) Record forest fire season burned 1,000,000 acres



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