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THE FIRST FEMALE LAWYER IN OREGON

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Mary Leonard

Mary Gysin Leonard was born around 1845. She was a pioneer attorney 
in the state of Oregon. As a Swiss immigrant who moved to the Northwest
territory after the Civil War. Her two-year marriage to Daniel Leonard ended
in divorce. Her ex-husband, who refused to honor a court order for providing
support, was found dead in 1878 from a gunshot wound. Leonard was charged 
but acquitted of murder that many believed she had committed.

After her trial, she studied law and became the first female lawyer admitted to 
the bar in the Washington Territory and in the state of Oregon in 1884. She
continued to practice law in Portland until June 1912. Leonard died October
24, 1912 at the Multnomah County Hospital of heart disease. The Oregon
Woman Lawyers’ chapter in Marion County is named in her honor.  

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GIVE DAD A HARLEY THIS YEAR!

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TODAY IN HISTORY!

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Ella Fitzgerald


1983

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REMEMBER BOY GEORGE? HE’S 50 TODAY

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Boy George (George Alan O’Dowd) is an English singer-songwriter, who 
was part of the English New Romanticism movement which emerged
in the early 1980s. His music is often classified as blue-eyed soul,
which is influenced by rhythm and blues and reggae.

 

"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" by Culture Club with Boy
George was their first single released in the U.S. It reached 
number two on the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in March
of 1983.

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THE GIFT HE WOULD CHOOSE FOR HIMSELF!

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1951

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