en.unionpedia.org

Henry L. Corbett, the Glossary

Index Henry L. Corbett

Henry Ladd Corbett (July 29, 1881April 22, 1957) was an American businessman, civic leader, and politician in the state of Oregon.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 73 relations: Albin Walter Norblad Sr., American football, Architecture, Bachelor of Arts, Blue Lake Crater, Cascade Range, Chamber of commerce, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Corbett Brothers Auto Storage Garage, Council of National Defense, Crusade for Freedom, Dunsmuir, California, Dunthorpe, Oregon, Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site, Elliott R. Corbett, Europe, First Interstate Bancorp, Frenchglen Hotel State Heritage Site, Frenchglen, Oregon, Gus C. Moser, H. L. and Gretchen Hoyt Corbett House, Hamilton Corbett, Harney County, Oregon, Harvard University, Henry W. Corbett, I. L. Patterson, Infantry, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Jefferson County, Oregon, Joseph Simon (politician), Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, List of presidents of the Oregon State Senate, Mayor, Morris H. Whitehouse, Multnomah Athletic Club, Multnomah County, Oregon, Myocardial infarction, National Register of Historic Places, National War Labor Board (1942–1945), New York City, Oregon, Oregon Electric Railway, Oregon Legislative Assembly, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Oregon State Senate, P Ranch, Pacific Building (Portland, Oregon), Peter French, Pioneer Courthouse, Polo, ... Expand index (23 more) »

  2. Corbett family
  3. Presidents of the Oregon State Senate

Albin Walter Norblad Sr.

Albin Walter Norblad Sr. (March 19, 1881 – April 17, 1960) was a prominent lawyer who lived in Astoria, Oregon, United States, and the 19th Governor of Oregon from 1929 to 1931. Henry L. Corbett and Albin Walter Norblad Sr. are presidents of the Oregon State Senate and Republican Party Oregon state senators.

See Henry L. Corbett and Albin Walter Norblad Sr.

American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.

See Henry L. Corbett and American football

Architecture

Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction.

See Henry L. Corbett and Architecture

Bachelor of Arts

A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.

See Henry L. Corbett and Bachelor of Arts

Blue Lake Crater

Blue Lake Crater (also known as Blue Lake Maar) is a maar, or a broad, low-relief volcanic crater, in the U.S. state of Oregon.

See Henry L. Corbett and Blue Lake Crater

Cascade Range

The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California.

See Henry L. Corbett and Cascade Range

Chamber of commerce

A chamber of commerce, or board of trade, is a form of business network.

See Henry L. Corbett and Chamber of commerce

Charles Erskine Scott Wood

Charles Erskine Scott Wood or C.E.S. Wood (February 20, 1852January 22, 1944) was an American author, civil liberties advocate, artist, soldier, attorney, and Georgist.

See Henry L. Corbett and Charles Erskine Scott Wood

Corbett Brothers Auto Storage Garage

The Corbett Brothers Auto Storage Garage is a building located in downtown Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

See Henry L. Corbett and Corbett Brothers Auto Storage Garage

Council of National Defense

The Council of National Defense was a United States organization formed during World War I to coordinate resources and industry in support of the war effort, including the coordination of transportation, industrial and farm production, financial support for the war, and public morale.

See Henry L. Corbett and Council of National Defense

Crusade for Freedom

The Crusade for Freedom was an American propaganda campaign operating from 1950–1960.

See Henry L. Corbett and Crusade for Freedom

Dunsmuir, California

Dunsmuir is a city in Siskiyou County, northern California.

See Henry L. Corbett and Dunsmuir, California

Dunthorpe, Oregon

Dunthorpe is an unincorporated suburb of Portland, Oregon, United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Dunthorpe, Oregon

Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site

Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site (also known as Elliott Corbett State Park, Corbett Memorial State Park or Corbett State Park) is a state park along the south shore of Blue Lake Crater in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site

Elliott R. Corbett

Elliott Ruggles Corbett (1884–1963) was a Portland, Oregon, banker, business leader, owner and builder of a number of the city's buildings, as well as civic leader and benefactor. Henry L. Corbett and Elliott R. Corbett are Corbett family.

See Henry L. Corbett and Elliott R. Corbett

Europe

Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.

See Henry L. Corbett and Europe

First Interstate Bancorp

First Interstate Bancorp was a bank holding company based in the United States that was taken over in 1996 by Wells Fargo.

See Henry L. Corbett and First Interstate Bancorp

Frenchglen Hotel State Heritage Site

The Frenchglen Hotel State Heritage Site is a hotel in the sparsely populated southeast part of Oregon, United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Frenchglen Hotel State Heritage Site

Frenchglen, Oregon

Frenchglen is an unincorporated community in Harney County, Oregon, United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Frenchglen, Oregon

Gus C. Moser

Gustavus Charles Moser (November 15, 1870 – April 2, 1937) was an American attorney and state legislator from Portland, Oregon. Henry L. Corbett and Gus C. Moser are presidents of the Oregon State Senate and Republican Party Oregon state senators.

See Henry L. Corbett and Gus C. Moser

H. L. and Gretchen Hoyt Corbett House

The Henry Ladd and Gretchen Hoyt Corbett House is a Colonial Revival-style house in Dunthorpe, Oregon, an unincorporated suburb of Portland.

See Henry L. Corbett and H. L. and Gretchen Hoyt Corbett House

Hamilton Corbett

Hamilton Forbush "Ham" Corbett (December 13, 1888 – May 7, 1966) was a prominent Portland, Oregon businessman and in his younger years was a leading amateur American football player. Henry L. Corbett and Hamilton Corbett are Corbett family and Harvard Crimson football players.

See Henry L. Corbett and Hamilton Corbett

Harney County, Oregon

Harney County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.

See Henry L. Corbett and Harney County, Oregon

Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

See Henry L. Corbett and Harvard University

Henry W. Corbett

Henry Winslow Corbett (February 18, 1827March 31, 1903) was an American businessman, politician, civic benefactor, and philanthropist in the state of Oregon. Henry L. Corbett and Henry W. Corbett are Corbett family.

See Henry L. Corbett and Henry W. Corbett

I. L. Patterson

Isaac Lee Patterson, (September 17, 1859December 21, 1929) was the 18th Governor of Oregon from 1927 to 1929. Henry L. Corbett and I. L. Patterson are Republican Party Oregon state senators.

See Henry L. Corbett and I. L. Patterson

Infantry

Infantry is a specialization of military personnel who engage in warfare combat.

See Henry L. Corbett and Infantry

International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

The organized International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is a humanitarian movement with approximately 16million volunteers, members, and staff worldwide.

See Henry L. Corbett and International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

Jefferson County, Oregon

Jefferson County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.

See Henry L. Corbett and Jefferson County, Oregon

Joseph Simon (politician)

Joseph Simon (February 7, 1851February 14, 1935) was a German-born politician and attorney in the U.S. state of Oregon. Henry L. Corbett and Joseph Simon (politician) are presidents of the Oregon State Senate and Republican Party Oregon state senators.

See Henry L. Corbett and Joseph Simon (politician)

Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition

The Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, commonly also known as the Lewis and Clark Exposition, and officially known as the Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair, was a worldwide exposition held in Portland, Oregon, United States in 1905 to celebrate the centennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

See Henry L. Corbett and Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition

List of presidents of the Oregon State Senate

This is a complete list of people who have served as President of the Oregon State Senate. Henry L. Corbett and list of presidents of the Oregon State Senate are presidents of the Oregon State Senate.

See Henry L. Corbett and List of presidents of the Oregon State Senate

Mayor

In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.

See Henry L. Corbett and Mayor

Morris H. Whitehouse

Morris Homans Whitehouse (March 21, 1878 – April 4, 1944) was an American architect whose work included the design of the Gus Solomon United States Courthouse in Portland, Oregon.

See Henry L. Corbett and Morris H. Whitehouse

Multnomah Athletic Club

The Multnomah Athletic Club (MAC) is a private social and athletic club in Portland, Oregon, United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Multnomah Athletic Club

Multnomah County, Oregon

Multnomah County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.

See Henry L. Corbett and Multnomah County, Oregon

Myocardial infarction

A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart, causing infarction (tissue death) to the heart muscle.

See Henry L. Corbett and Myocardial infarction

National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".

See Henry L. Corbett and National Register of Historic Places

National War Labor Board (1942–1945)

The National War Labor Board, commonly the War Labor Board (NWLB or WLB), was an independent agency of the United States government, established January 12, 1942, by an executive order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the purpose of which was to mediate labor disputes as part of the American home front during World War II.

See Henry L. Corbett and National War Labor Board (1942–1945)

New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and New York City

Oregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Oregon

Oregon Electric Railway

The Oregon Electric Railway (OE) was an interurban railroad line in the U.S. state of Oregon that linked Portland to Eugene.

See Henry L. Corbett and Oregon Electric Railway

Oregon Legislative Assembly

The Oregon Legislative Assembly is the state legislature for the U.S. state of Oregon.

See Henry L. Corbett and Oregon Legislative Assembly

Oregon Parks and Recreation Department

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), officially known (in state law) as the State Parks and Recreation Department, is the government agency of the U.S. state of Oregon which operates its system of state parks.

See Henry L. Corbett and Oregon Parks and Recreation Department

Oregon State Senate

The Oregon State Senate is the upper house of the statewide legislature for the US state of Oregon.

See Henry L. Corbett and Oregon State Senate

P Ranch

The P Ranch is a historic ranch in Harney County in southeastern Oregon, United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and P Ranch

Pacific Building (Portland, Oregon)

The Pacific Building is a historic office building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Pacific Building (Portland, Oregon)

Peter French

Peter French (April 30, 1849 – December 26, 1897) was a rancher in the western United States in the late 19th century.

See Henry L. Corbett and Peter French

Pioneer Courthouse

The Pioneer Courthouse is a federal courthouse in Portland, Oregon, United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Pioneer Courthouse

Polo

Polo is a ball game that is played on horseback, a traditional field sport and one of the world's oldest known team sports.

See Henry L. Corbett and Polo

Port of Portland (Oregon)

The Port of Portland is the port district responsible for overseeing Portland International Airport, general aviation, and marine activities in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area in the United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Port of Portland (Oregon)

Portland Hotel

The Portland Hotel (or Hotel Portland) was a late-19th-century hotel in Portland, Oregon, United States, that once occupied the city block on which Pioneer Courthouse Square now stands.

See Henry L. Corbett and Portland Hotel

Portland, Oregon

Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region.

See Henry L. Corbett and Portland, Oregon

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) is an American government-funded international media organization that broadcasts and reports news, information, and analyses to Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Middle East.

See Henry L. Corbett and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Republican Party (United States)

River View Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)

River View Cemetery is a non-profit cemetery located in the southwest section of Portland, Oregon.

See Henry L. Corbett and River View Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)

Santa Barbara, California

Santa Barbara (Santa Bárbara, meaning) is a coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California, of which it is also the county seat.

See Henry L. Corbett and Santa Barbara, California

Shipyard

A shipyard, also called a dockyard or boatyard, is a place where ships are built and repaired.

See Henry L. Corbett and Shipyard

Southern Pacific Transportation Company

The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials) was an American Class I railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States.

See Henry L. Corbett and Southern Pacific Transportation Company

Spruce Production Division

The Spruce Production Division was a unit of the United States Army established in 1917 to produce high-quality Sitka spruce timber and other wood products needed to make aircraft for the United States' efforts in World War I. The division was part of the Army Signal Corps's Aviation Section.

See Henry L. Corbett and Spruce Production Division

Telephone

A telephone, colloquially referred to as a phone, is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be easily heard directly.

See Henry L. Corbett and Telephone

The Oregonian

The Oregonian is a daily newspaper based in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned by Advance Publications.

See Henry L. Corbett and The Oregonian

U.S. Route 20

U.S. Route 20 or U.S. Highway 20 (US 20) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that stretches from the Pacific Northwest east to New England.

See Henry L. Corbett and U.S. Route 20

United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

See Henry L. Corbett and United States

United States Army

The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.

See Henry L. Corbett and United States Army

United States Department of War

The United States Department of War, also called the War Department (and occasionally War Office in the early years), was the United States Cabinet department originally responsible for the operation and maintenance of the United States Army, also bearing responsibility for naval affairs until the establishment of the Navy Department in 1798, and for most land-based air forces until the creation of the Department of the Air Force on September 18, 1947.

See Henry L. Corbett and United States Department of War

United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.

See Henry L. Corbett and United States Senate

War Industries Board

The War Industries Board (WIB) was a United States government agency established on July 28, 1917, during World War I, to coordinate the purchase of war supplies between the War Department (Department of the Army) and the Navy Department.

See Henry L. Corbett and War Industries Board

William S. Ladd

William Sargent Ladd (October 10, 1826 – January 6, 1893) was an American politician and businessman in Oregon.

See Henry L. Corbett and William S. Ladd

World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

See Henry L. Corbett and World War I

World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

See Henry L. Corbett and World War II

32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly

The 32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly was the biannual session of the bicameral state legislature held in the state of Oregon in 1923.

See Henry L. Corbett and 32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly

35th Oregon Legislative Assembly

The thirty-fifth Oregon Legislative Assembly convened in 1929 for its biennial regular session, starting January 14 and finishing March 4.

See Henry L. Corbett and 35th Oregon Legislative Assembly

See also

Corbett family

Presidents of the Oregon State Senate

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_L._Corbett

Also known as Henry Ladd Corbett.

, Port of Portland (Oregon), Portland Hotel, Portland, Oregon, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Republican Party (United States), River View Cemetery (Portland, Oregon), Santa Barbara, California, Shipyard, Southern Pacific Transportation Company, Spruce Production Division, Telephone, The Oregonian, U.S. Route 20, United States, United States Army, United States Department of War, United States Senate, War Industries Board, William S. Ladd, World War I, World War II, 32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly, 35th Oregon Legislative Assembly.