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Look Back Lecture Series “Burn After Reading: Oswego Love Letters from 1919 – 1921”

March 26 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm PDT
Museum of the Oregon Territory 211 Tumwater Dr., Oregon City

Presented by Kathryn Sinor, uncover the incredible story involving one Lake Oswego man, multiple women, and 306 love letters sent over the course of two years in "Burn After Reading: […]

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We honor this land and its original inhabitants from time immemorial, the Clackamas and Clowwewalla bands of Chinookan people, the Northern Molalla, and the Pudding River Band of Kalapuya. Signers of the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855, they were removed from their homelands to the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation. Their descendants live on as Grand Ronde Tribal members today, carrying on the traditions and cultures of their ancestors.

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