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Malcolm Moody Crawford (1899-1992) lived most of his life in the area of the Dalles, Oregon. He served in the US Marine Corps during World War I.
Malcolm Moody Crawford (1899-1992) lived most of his life in the area of the Dalles, Oregon. He served in the US Marine Corps during World War I.
Davidson, Isaac Grundy, 1845-1922
Marty Davis (b. 1949) was the owner and publisher of Portland's LGBT newspaper, Just Out (1998-2011).
Dr. Amo De Bernardis (1915-2010) was the founding president of Portland Community College.
Jean DeMaster is a lesbian who has lived in Portland since the 1970s. In her working life, DeMaster has played siginificant roles in non-profit organizations dedicated to early childhood education, homeless families, and low income housing. In her family life, DeMaster and her partner are the parents of two children.
Failing, James F. (James Frederick), 1842-1920
James Frederick Failing (1842-1920) was a prominent Portland businessman, civic leader, and member of the early Failing family. After arriving in Portland from New York in 1853, James participated in the wholesale hardware business of J. Failing and Co. with his father, Josiah, and his brother Henry. He would later go on to become the director or Portland's First National Bank, and serve as a trustee for numerous local organizations. His children also became notable Portland figures through business and philanthropy.
Farsari, A. (Adolfo), 1841-1898
Foster, Chuck (Charles Neal), 1920-2005
Charles Neal Foster (1920-2005) was born in Yakima, Washington. He met Betty Secrest while at Washington State University and they were married in 1940. They were both longtime radio and television newscasters.He was a radio broadcaster for KGW, and a television broadcaster for KOIN.
Fredricks, Charles DeForest, 1823-1894
Sidney A. Galton (1947- ) was one of the early members of the Portland Gay Mens' Chorus. Galton worked as a lawyer and a judge after being born and raised in Portland, OR. Galton was instrumental in encouraging then governor Neil Goldschmidt to issue an executive order protecting gay and lesbian state employees from job discrimination.
Robert "Peter" Pittock Gantenbein (1914-1984) was born in the Pittock Mansion in Portland, Oregon. He was a grandson to Henry and Georgiana Pittock. He was a founder the World Affairs Council of Oregon.
Gary, Marie Thomason, 1896-1988
Marie Amelia Thomason Gary (1896-1988) was born in Coos Bay, Oregon, and moved with her family to Salem, Oregon when she was 14. She worked for Mr. Cronise at Cronise Studios.
Getchell, W. H. (William Henry), 1829-1910 (Boston, Mass.)
Gibbs, A. C. (Addison Crandall), 1825-1886