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Barbara Roberts in 2006
Today, I honor the memory of those brave settlers of Oregon, and pay tribute, as well, to the native Americans already inhabiting this land before pioneers like my great-great-grandparents arrived here in the mid-1800’s. Such dreams those pioneers had for this territory. Some instinct drew them here, a fate a pulling, a desire for deep and lasting change in their lives. They embraced that change. They sought it out. Theirs was a quest for new horizons, for new beginnings. For a new homeland. They rode. They walked. They staved. They forge. And they died. But they kept their eyes westward. They gave us Oregon.
Barbara Roberts, 1991 Inaugural Message

Source edit

  • Roberts, Barbara (1991). "Governor Barbara Roberts Inaugural Message, 1991". Oregon State Archives. Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved 2012-02-17.