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  2. Oregon in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Civil War-era military outposts in the Pacific Northwest. At the outbreak of the American Civil War, Oregon raised the 1st Oregon Cavalry that was activated in 1862 and served until June 1865. During the Civil War, emigrants to the newfound gold fields in Idaho and Oregon continued to clash with the Paiute, Shoshone and Bannock tribes ...

  3. Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)

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    The Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery is a cemetery for American Civil War veterans in the U.S. city of Portland, Oregon. It is located at S.W. Palatine Hill Road and S.W. Boones Ferry Road, [1] next to River View Cemetery . Fourteen Union Civil War veterans, members of the Grand Army of the Republic, formed the Grand Army Cemetery ...

  4. List of films and television shows about the American Civil War

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    The End of the Civil War (2009, History Channel): a collection of four separately produced and aired films sold as a single title: Sherman's March (2007), April 1865 (2003), The Hunt for John Wilkes Booth (2007), and Stealing Lincoln's Body (2009). The collection is also known as The Last Days of the Civil War. Gettysburg (broadcast on History ...

  5. List of films shot in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    PortlandOregon's largest city—has been a major shooting location for filmmakers, and has been featured prominently in the films of Gus Van Sant, namely Mala Noche (1985), Drugstore Cowboy (1989), My Own Private Idaho (1991), and Elephant (2003). This list of films shot is organized first by region, and then chronologically by year. [ 3]

  6. History of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Country, a large region explored by Americans and the British (and generally known to Canadians as the Columbia District ); Oregon Territory, established by the United States two years after its sovereignty over the region was established by the Oregon Treaty; and. Oregon, a U.S. state since 1859.

  7. Fort Stevens (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    September 22, 1971. Fort Stevens was an American military installation that guarded the mouth of the Columbia River in the state of Oregon. Built near the end of the American Civil War, it was named for Civil War general and former Washington Territory governor, Isaac I. Stevens. The fort was an active military reservation from 1863–1947. [ 2]

  8. List of Oregon Civil War units - Wikipedia

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  9. Depicting a divided nation, brutal 'Civil War' feels ... - AOL

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    Alex Garland said "Civil War" may be the last movie he'll direct and I get it. It cannot have been easy to spend years in the headspace required to make this upsetting film. Its subject should ...