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- Portland_Penny abstract "The Portland Penny is the name subsequently given to a specific coin, a U.S. copper one-cent piece, used to decide the name of Portland, Oregon, United States.The two founders of Portland, Francis Pettygrove from Portland, Maine and Asa Lovejoy from Boston, Massachusetts, both wanted to name the fledgling site—then known as The Clearing—after their respective home towns. The coin toss was decided in 1845 with two out of three tosses which Pettygrove won. The toss occurred in the parlor of the Ermatinger House, in Oregon City. This house, the oldest in Clackamas County, is now a museum. Portland was incorporated in 1849.The coin, minted in 1835, is now on display in the Oregon Historical Society Museum.".
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- Portland_Penny wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Portland_Penny wikiPageRevisionID "614468032".
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Asa_Lovejoy.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_the_United_States.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Portland,_Oregon.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Category:One-cent_coins.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Clackamas_County,_Oregon.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Ermatinger_House.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Pettygrove.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_City,_Oregon.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_Historical_Society_Museum.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Maine.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink File:Portland_Penny_back.png.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLink File:Portland_Penny_front.png.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portland Penny".
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLinkText "coin flip to determine Portland's name".
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLinkText "coin toss to name the city".
- Portland_Penny wikiPageWikiLinkText "coin toss".
- Portland_Penny hasPhotoCollection Portland_Penny.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oregon-stub.
- Portland_Penny wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Portland_Penny subject Category:Coins_of_the_United_States.
- Portland_Penny subject Category:History_of_Portland,_Oregon.
- Portland_Penny subject Category:One-cent_coins.
- Portland_Penny hypernym Name.
- Portland_Penny comment "The Portland Penny is the name subsequently given to a specific coin, a U.S. copper one-cent piece, used to decide the name of Portland, Oregon, United States.The two founders of Portland, Francis Pettygrove from Portland, Maine and Asa Lovejoy from Boston, Massachusetts, both wanted to name the fledgling site—then known as The Clearing—after their respective home towns. The coin toss was decided in 1845 with two out of three tosses which Pettygrove won.".
- Portland_Penny label "Portland Penny".
- Portland_Penny sameAs m.03wg56m.
- Portland_Penny sameAs Q7231994.
- Portland_Penny sameAs Q7231994.
- Portland_Penny wasDerivedFrom Portland_Penny?oldid=614468032.
- Portland_Penny depiction Portland_Penny_front.png.
- Portland_Penny isPrimaryTopicOf Portland_Penny.