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Oregon's Capitol Buildings

English · Paperback / Softback

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The state of Oregon has had not one, not two, but three state capitol buildings. Two of them met a sudden and unexpected end--destruction by fire. William Willson, a pioneer of Salem, donated some acres from his Donation Land Claim for a state capitol. The first, built in 1855, may have been torched in a desperate fight to move the capitol to Corvallis. A second capitol, built in 1873, was patterned after the US Capitol in Washington, DC. This capitol, adorned with a beautiful copper-clad dome, faced west toward the Willamette River. On April 25, 1935, a fire started in a basement storage area. It quickly spread to the whole structure, and within four hours, the entire thing lay in ruins. After an exhaustive design process, a new capitol was built in the midst of the Great Depression, topped with a golden pioneer.

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Tom Fuller is the coauthor of three books, Salem, Newberg, and McMinnville, in the Images of America series. He also coauthored Oregon at Work: 1859-2009, which follows the descendants of Oregon pioneer families and traces the history of employment in the state. Fuller has worked in and around the state capitol since the early 1990s.

Product details

Authors Tom Fuller
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.07.2013
 
EAN 9781467130257
ISBN 978-1-4671-3025-7
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 165 mm x 231 mm x 10 mm
Weight 318 g
Series Images of America (Arcadia Pub
Images of America (Arcadia Pub
Images of America
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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