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A story of hope, challenge, survival

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

A man named William Cody was hunting buffalo in Kansas.

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Several Eugene papers had short-lived histories

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

Stand on the corner of Seventh Avenue and Willamette Street, Doc’s Pad bar behind you, the concrete and glass facade of the Hult Center in front of you, and imagine him somewhere nearby.

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UO’s first graduating class: five students

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

William and Frank Alexander would own The Guard for just 18 months, only two months more than their father.

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Area gets a major flood, first UO football victory

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

“City” disappeared from Eugene’s name in 1889, but the Guard continued calling its weekly Saturday edition The Eugene City Guard until 1899 …

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‘I hope to meet you all in the other world’

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

An example of a more modern approach to crime coverage and extensive story treatment can be found on the pages of the Daily Eugene Guard in 1898 and 1899 with the story of Claude Branton.

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‘Eugene will be by next fall in a class by itself’

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

The first decade of the 20th century was a booming time in Eugene and Lane County.

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Airport built, booze ruled out, and Klan arrives

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

What a decade this was, as Eugene and Lane County headed into the “Roaring Twenties.”

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Guard publisher buys the competing paper

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

Thirty-three-year-old Alton Baker paid just under $100,000 for the Eugene Guard, the equivalent of about $1.3 million in 2017 dollars.

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Civic Stadium goes up; Lane County goes to war

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

As the Depression began to fade in the late 1930s in Eugene and Lane County, there were signs of hope.

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Editors take on a dam project and a senator

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

In 1948, after graduating from the University of Oregon with a business degree, Ted Baker, 24, began selling ads for the Register-Guard.

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Register-Guard mourns loss of its two pillars

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

Don Bishoff, born and raised in Richmond, Va., with undergraduate and graduate degrees from Northwestern University’s prestigious Medill School of Journalism, was 23 when he was hired as a reporter at the Eugene Register-Guard in July 1960.

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An escaped killer, Elvis – and the ‘Big Snow’

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

Anti-war protests and bombings at the University of Oregon. The “Big Snow.” “Black Tuesday.”

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The volcano, the Bhagwan, a morning paper

By Mark Baker | Celebrating 150 Years | June 3, 2017 |

Mount St. Helen’s finally blew on May 18, 1980 – The Register-Guard’s journeyman photographer, Wayne Eastburn, capturing the bulging volcano’s spectacular force from just 30 miles away.

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