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THE OREGON EARLY SETTLER & PIONEER CERTIFICATES PROJECT

THE OREGON EARLY SETTLER & PIONEER CERTIFICATES PROJECT

Kathi Stine (View posts)
Posted: 11 Nov 2001 3:05AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 11 Nov 2001 8:34PM GMT
The Oregon Genealogical Society sponsors the THE OREGON EARLY SETTLER & PIONEER CERTIFICATES PROJECT in their effort to record and preserve Early Oregon History. Eligible applicants receive a certificate that is printed on parchment-type paper (8.5"x11") with the OGS official seal and their pioneer/early settler's family name in calligraphy. The certificates are $10.00 each and are suitable for framing. You are eligible to apply for an Oregon Pioneer Certificate if your ancestors lived in Oregon Territory or Oregon before October 31, 1872. You are eligible to apply for an Early Settler Certificate if your ancestor settled in Oregon between October 31, 1872 and December 31, 1900. Send for an application: O.G.S., P.O. Box 10306, Eugene, OR 97440-2306.

Re: THE OREGON EARLY SETTLER & PIONEER CERTIFICATES PROJECT

Posted: 30 Nov 2001 9:07PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 13 Dec 2001 3:12AM GMT
Is there a way to find out if your family already has been approved for a certificate? Or does that matter?
Jennifer Dubal

Re: THE OREGON EARLY SETTLER & PIONEER CERTIFICATES PROJECT

Posted: 1 Jul 2002 9:24AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 19 Feb 2005 8:15PM GMT
Sounds interesting! My Nibler family arrived in 1868 and the Coolidge's in 1878. What do I need to present to get approved?

Re: THE OREGON EARLY SETTLER & PIONEER CERTIFICATES PROJECT

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 12:31AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Hiram Aldrich Straight,1843 Marion S.Glass 1850
How Do I get the old guys in? Lori
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