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The "Tas-Dil" News, Dilston Church Of Christ May 1981

The "Tas-Dil" News, Dilston Church Of Christ

Claude Adrian Guild Papers

The "Tas-Dil" News bulletin, "a publication of the Dilston Church of Christ. Church building located on Old George Town Road, Dilston." The program is dated 31 May 1981.


The "Tas-Dil" News, Dilston Church Of Christ May 1981

The "Tas-Dil" News, Dilston Church Of Christ

Claude Adrian Guild Papers

The "Tas-Dil" News bulletin, "a publication of the Dilston Church of Christ. Church building located on Old George Town Road, Dilston." The bulletin is dated 24 May 1981.


The French Connection In Early Oregon, Gregory Charles Rathbone Jan 1981

The French Connection In Early Oregon, Gregory Charles Rathbone

Dissertations and Theses

Many French-speaking people came to the Pacific Northwest. Although most came from Quebec, some traveled from as far away as France, Belgium and Switzerland. When they arrived in Oregon Territory, a juxtaposition of three cultures merged to form a unique French-speaking community governed by a dominant Western Anglo-American character and a living Indian culture for daily subsistence. Most importantly, the French brought their own traditions from Quebec and France. Also, French individuality became altered upon their arrival and through their necessity to adapt to the strange, unknown wilderness of the Pacific Northwest. Some changes came through the need for convenience, …