Star of Oregon

Star of Oregon

Star of Oregon may refer to:

*Star of Oregon (event), commercial enterprise that brought cattle to the U.S. state Oregon
*"Star of Oregon (ship)", American vessel built in 1840-1842
*"SS Star of Oregon", American Liberty Ship built during World War II


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