Virgil Conn, the Glossary
Virgil Conn (January 31, 1847 – February 27, 1931) was an American businessman and state legislator from the state of Oregon.[1]
Table of Contents
40 relations: Alturas, California, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Bernard Daly, Cascade Range, Crook County, Oregon, Democratic Party (United States), Deschutes County, Oregon, Donation Land Claim Act, Douglas County, Oregon, Free Soil Party, Freemasonry, Governor of Oregon, James A. Garfield, James Withycombe, Jefferson County, Oregon, Klamath County, Oregon, Lake County, Oregon, Logansport, Indiana, Municipal council, National Union Party (United States), Notary public, Oregon, Oregon House of Representatives, Oregon Secretary of State, Paisley, Oregon, People's Party (United States), Portland, Oregon, Quorum, Republican Party (United States), Roseburg, Oregon, Royal Center, Indiana, Salem, Oregon, Shriners, South Umpqua River, Theodore Thurston Geer, United States Marshals Service, United States Senate, Willamette University, William A. Massingill, 19th Oregon Legislative Assembly.
- Farmers from Oregon
- Oregon postmasters
Alturas, California
Alturas (Spanish for "Heights"; Achumawi: Kasalektawi) is a city and the county seat of Modoc County, California.
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Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (BPOE; also often known as the Elks Lodge or simply The Elks) is an American fraternal order founded in 1868, originally as a social club in New York City.
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Bernard Daly
Bernard Daly (17 February 1858 – 4 January 1920) was an American country doctor, businessman, banker, rancher, state representative, state senator, county judge, and regent of Oregon State Agricultural College (today's Oregon State University).
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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.
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Crook County, Oregon
Crook County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Deschutes County, Oregon
Deschutes County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.
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Donation Land Claim Act
The Donation Land Claim Act of 1850, sometimes known as the Donation Land Act, was a statute enacted by the United States Congress in late 1850, intended to promote homestead settlements in the Oregon Territory.
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Douglas County, Oregon
Douglas County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.
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Free Soil Party
The Free Soil Party was a short-lived coalition political party in the United States active from 1848 to 1854, when it merged into the Republican Party.
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Freemasonry
Freemasonry or Masonry refers to fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local guilds of stonemasons that, from the end of the 14th century, regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients.
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Governor of Oregon
The governor of Oregon is the head of government of Oregon and serves as the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.
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James A. Garfield
James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881) was an American politician who served as the 20th president of the United States from March 1881 until his assassination in September that year.
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James Withycombe
James Withycombe (March 21, 1854 – March 3, 1919) was an English-born American Republican politician who served as the 15th Governor of Oregon.
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Jefferson County, Oregon
Jefferson County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.
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Klamath County, Oregon
Klamath County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.
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Lake County, Oregon
Lake County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.
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Logansport, Indiana
Logansport is a city in and the county seat of Cass County, Indiana, United States.
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Municipal council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area.
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National Union Party (United States)
The National Union Party, commonly the Union Party or Unionists, was a wartime coalition of Republicans, War Democrats, and border state Unconditional Unionists that supported the Lincoln Administration during the American Civil War.
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Notary public
A notary public (notary or public notary; notaries public) of the common law is a public officer constituted by law to serve the public in non-contentious matters usually concerned with general financial transactions, estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney, and foreign and international business.
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Oregon
Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
Oregon House of Representatives
The Oregon House of Representatives is the lower house of the Oregon Legislative Assembly.
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Oregon Secretary of State
The secretary of state of Oregon, an elected constitutional officer within the executive branch of the government of the U.S. state of Oregon, is first in the line of succession to the governor.
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Paisley, Oregon
Paisley is a city in Lake County, Oregon, United States.
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People's Party (United States)
The People's Party, also known as the Populist Party or simply the Populists, was an agrarian populist political party in the United States in the late 19th century.
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Portland, Oregon
Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region.
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Quorum
A quorum is the minimum number of members of a group necessary to constitute the group at a meeting.
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.
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Roseburg, Oregon
Roseburg is the most populous city in and the county seat of Douglas County, Oregon.
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Royal Center, Indiana
Royal Center is a town in Boone Township, Cass County, Indiana, United States.
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Salem, Oregon
Salem is the capital city of the U.S. state of Oregon, and the county seat of Marion County.
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Shriners
Shriners International, formally known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (AAONMS), is an American Masonic society.
South Umpqua River
The South Umpqua River is a tributary of the Umpqua River, approximately long, in southwestern Oregon in the United States.
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Theodore Thurston Geer
Theodore Thurston Geer (March 12, 1851February 21, 1924) was the tenth Governor of Oregon (the first born in the territory of the state), serving from January 9, 1899, to January 14, 1903. Virgil Conn and Theodore Thurston Geer are Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives and Willamette University alumni.
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United States Marshals Service
The United States Marshals Service (USMS) is a federal law enforcement agency in the United States.
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United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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Willamette University
Willamette University is a private liberal arts college with locations in Salem and Portland, Oregon.
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William A. Massingill
William Alvin Massingill (November 28, 1863 – March 19, 1927), also known as Billy Massingill or W. A. Massingill, was an American businessman and politician who served as state legislator for the state of Oregon. Virgil Conn and William A. Massingill are Businesspeople from Oregon, Oregon postmasters and Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives.
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19th Oregon Legislative Assembly
The 19th Oregon Legislative Assembly was scheduled to convene January 11, 1897.
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See also
Farmers from Oregon
- Alex M. LaFollette
- Charles Starr
- Curtis Coleman
- Edward A. Geary
- Gary George (Oregon politician)
- H. T. Hesse
- Hector Macpherson Sr.
- Henry Semon
- Ira F. M. Butler
- James Terwilliger
- Jan Vander Tuin
- Jeff Gilmour
- John Emmitt
- Joseph Hamilton Lambert
- L. W. Newbry
- Letitia Carson
- Lewis Southworth
- Michael G. Thorne
- Pat Straub
- Peter Britt
- Robert A. Emmitt
- Robert W. Straub
- Thomas D. Keizur
- Thomas R. Coon
- Virgil Conn
- Walter T. West
- Wayne H. Fawbush
Oregon postmasters
- Abel Helman
- Benjamin F. Bonham
- Daniel Gault
- Elijah Bristow
- Eugene Skinner
- George A. Steel (Oregon politician)
- George Edward Cole
- Henry H. Spalding
- Isaac R. Moores Jr.
- James H. Slater
- John N. Williamson
- Joseph C. Avery
- Joseph Sherar
- Mary Ramsey Wood
- Nathaniel Coe
- Nathaniel Ford
- O. P. Hoff
- Robert A. Emmitt
- Robert Moore (Oregon pioneer)
- Stephen F. Chadwick
- Thomas Hurley Brents
- Thomas J. Howell (botanist)
- Uriah F. Abshier
- Virgil Conn
- William A. Massingill
- William G. T'Vault
- William V. Rinehart