In today's world, interest in 21st Oregon Legislative Assembly has been constantly increasing. Whether due to its relevance today or its impact on history, 21st Oregon Legislative Assembly has captured the attention of a wide audience. Over the years, debates, research and studies have been generated that have delved into its meaning and significance. Both in the academic and popular spheres, 21st Oregon Legislative Assembly has aroused genuine interest and has generated all kinds of reflections and discussions. In this article, we will delve into the world of 21st Oregon Legislative Assembly and explore its many facets, with the goal of better understanding its importance and relevance in today's society.
The 21st Oregon Legislative Assembly had its regular session in 1901.[1] The meeting took place between January 14 and March 4, 1901.[2]
| Name and City or county | District | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Allen, B. F.
Astoria, Clatsop |
19 | C |
|
Barrett, George J. Granite, Gilliam, Grant, Sherman, Wasco,Wheeler |
28 | R |
|
Bernards, Hubert Forest Grove, Washington |
15 | U |
|
Black, A. H. Myrtle Point, Coos |
5 | R |
|
Briggs, E. D. Ashland, Douglas, Jackson |
9 | R |
|
Butt, Clarence Newberg, Yamhill |
13 | R |
|
Cattanach, George Canyon City, Gilliam, Grant, Sherman, Wasco, Wheeler |
28 | R |
|
Colvig, George W. Grants Pass, Josephine |
7 | R |
|
Dresser, A. S. Oregon City, Clackamas, Multnomah |
17 | R |
|
Driscoll, John Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Eddy, B. L. Tillamook, Yamhill |
14 | R |
|
Edson, O. E. Harrison, Washington |
15 | U |
|
Emmitt, R. A. Keno Lake, Crook, Klamath |
21 | R |
|
Geer, I. S. Burns, Harney, Malheur |
27 | R |
|
Grace, W. E. Baker City, Baker |
26 | D |
|
Hahn, John Astoria, Clatsop |
19 | C |
|
Harris, L. T. Eugene, Lane |
3 | R |
|
Hartman, Charles D. Scotts Mills, Marion |
1 | R |
|
Hawkins, G. L. Independence, Polk |
11 | R |
|
Hedges, Gilbert L. Oregon City, Clackamas |
16 | C |
|
Heitkemper, F. A. Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Hemenway, James Cottage Grove, Lane |
3 | R |
|
Holcomb, George W. Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Hume, R. D. Gold Beach, Coos, Curry |
6 | R |
|
Ingram, W. H. Sodaville, Linn |
2 | D |
|
Keene, Henry Stayton, Marion |
1 | R |
|
Kirk, T. J. Athena, Umatilla |
23 | R |
|
Kruse, J. L. Stafford, Clackamas |
16 | R |
|
Lamson, E. F. Willamina, Yamhill |
13 | R |
|
Matton, A. R. Lookingglass, Douglas |
4 | R |
|
McAlister, D. A. La Grande, Union |
25 | D |
|
McCraken, John Portland, Multnomah |
18 | R |
|
McGreer, T. H. Antelope, Crook, Klamath, Lake, Wasco |
21 | R |
|
McQueene, Ivan Lorane, Lane |
3 | R |
|
Merrill, Norman Clatskanie, Columbia |
20 | R |
|
Miller, George Arlington, Gilliam, Grant, Sherman, Wasco, Wheeler |
28 | R |
|
Montague, C. F. Lebanon, Linn |
2 | D |
|
Nichols, R. J. Monroe, Benton |
10 | R |
|
Nottingham, C. W. Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Orton, G. M. Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Pearce, Lot L. Salem, Marion |
1 | R |
|
Poorman, J. M. Woodburn, Marion |
1 | R |
|
Reavis, G. S. Enterprise, Union, Wallowa |
24 | P |
|
Reeder, L. B. (Speaker) Pendleton, Umatilla |
23 | R |
|
Rice, Dexter Roseburg, Douglas |
4 | D |
|
Roberts, A. S. The Dalles, Crook, Klamath, Lake, Wasco |
21 | R |
|
Schumann, Otto Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Shipley, J. J. Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Simpson, I. M. Lewisville, Lincoln, Polk |
12 | D |
|
Smith, H. A. Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Smith, J. N. Salem, Marion |
1 | R |
|
Stewart, Matthew Talent, Jackson |
8 | R |
|
Story, George L. Portland, Multnomah |
18 | R |
|
Talbert, J. A. Clackamas, Clackamas |
16 | R |
|
Thompson, M. E. Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Thomson, A. B. Echo, Morrow, Umatilla |
22 | R |
|
Vincent, A. W. Tualatin, Washington |
15 | U |
|
Watson, D. M. Portland, Multnomah |
18 | C |
|
Whitney, J. J. Albany, Linn |
2 | D |