Mark O. Hatfield Library was created in 1844.
Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness was created in 1984.
Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse was created in 1997.
The area of Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness is 262.884 square kilometers.
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Mark O. Hatfield was not directly related to the Hatfields involved in the Hatfield-McCoy feud. He was a prominent Oregon politician and served as a U.S. Senator from 1967 to 1997. The Hatfield-McCoy feud was a notorious conflict between two families in West Virginia and Kentucky during the late 19th century, and Mark O. Hatfield's family lineage is not connected to that historical feud.
No, the former Oregon Governor, and US Senator from Oregon, Mark O. Hatfield, died on August 7, 2011 in Portland, Oregon.
The former Oregon Governor and US Senator from Oregon, Mark O. Hatfield, was 5 feet 10 inches tall. Though in many Oregonian's eyes, he was a giant of men!
Unfortunately for most Oregonians, Mark O. Hatfield's body resides in the Willamette National Cemetery, on a hill at the edge of Portland, Oregon. Though he is no longer among the living, he is with us in spirit.
Mark O. Hatfield has written: 'Clinical Research' 'Vice Presidents of the U.S. 1789-1993' 'Not quite so simple' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Between a rock and a hard place' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics
Mark O. Hatfield, Former Oregon Governor and US Senator from Oregon, is no longer with us in the land of the living. HIs final resting place is in the Willamette National Cemetery, on a hill at the edge of Portland, Oregon's city limits. He may be gone but he is not forgotten.
I have no idea, but one thing is for sure--if he is a Freemason, nobody "invited" him. Nobody can be invited to be a Freemason; you have to choose to be one uninvited.
New Orleans mint mark is "O".