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Digregorio, Charles

 Person

Biography

Charles Dominic Chester Digregorio was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1950. In 1972, he earned a bachelor’s degree in French literature from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. In 1974, he briefly worked at the Oregon Historical Society Research Library. The next year, he studied oral history at Columbia University in New York City, then returned to Portland and became the first oral historian at the Oregon Historical Society. During that time, he was also an adjunct professor at Portland State University. In 1979, Digregorio became the customer service manager for Pendleton Woolen Mills, and later became the company’s marketing manager. In 1990, he began working for Coldwell Banker Commercial, which later became C.B. Richard Ellis. In 2013, he joined the investment and real estate firm Norris & Stevens, Inc., and later became a vice president for the company.

Digregorio married Hilde Muerth in 1983, and they had two children.

Sources: information provided by Digregorio in his interview and in a 2023 telephone conversation.

Found in 89 Collections and/or Records:

Oral history interview with Leo Adler

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9677
Abstract

Oral history interview with Leo Adler conducted by Charles Digregorio on November 10, 1977. Adler, who operated a magazine distribution business and was known as a booster for his home of Baker City, Oregon, discusses his life in Baker City, his interest in baseball, and the Jewish community in Baker.

Dates: 1977 November 10

Oral history interview with Twila M. Alber

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9303
Abstract

Oral history interview with Twila M. Alber conducted by Charles Digregorio on July 5, 1978. Alber was a fabric artist and a sculptor in the Portland, Oregon, area.

Dates: 1978 July 5

Oral history interview with Stanton W. Allison

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9403
Abstract

Oral history interview with Stanton W. Allison conducted by Charles Digregorio on August 11, 1976. Allison discusses his family and early life in the Portland Heights neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.

Dates: 1976 August 11

Oral history interview with Isabelle K. Ashcraft

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9532
Abstract

Oral history interview with Isabelle K. Ashcraft conducted by Charles Digregorio on June 14, 1977. Ashcraft discusses her experience serving on the board of the Portland Civic Theatre, beginning in 1945.

Dates: 1977 June 14

Oral history interview with Fred C. Baker

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9316
Abstract

Oral history interview with Fred C. Baker conducted by Charles Digregorio on January 19, 1977. Baker was a designer of light fixtures for Oregon architects and interior designers.

Dates: 1977 January 19

Oral history interview with Jean M. Beatty

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9570
Abstract

Oral history interview with Jean M. Beatty conducted by Charles Digregorio on July 1, 1976. Beatty discusses the life and career of her father, Albert A. Morrison, a minister at Trinity Episcopal Church in Portland, Oregon.

Dates: 1976 July 1

Oral history interview with David E. Becker

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9410
Abstract

Oral history interview with David E. Becker conducted by Charles Digregorio on August 11, 1976. Becker was the owner and president of the Ray F. Becker Company, a steel fabrication business in Portland, Oregon.

Dates: 1976 August 11

Oral history interview with Robert L. Beebe

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9541-5
Abstract

Oral history interview with Robert L. Beebe conducted by Charles Digregorio on September 30, 1976. Beebe discusses the history of the Beebe and Livingstone families in Oregon.

Dates: 1976 September 30

Oral history interview with Carol M. Beggs

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9567
Abstract

Oral history interview with Carol M. Beggs conducted by Charles Digregorio on November 4, 1976. Beggs discusses the life and career of her father, Richard Ward Montague, and her early life in the Willamette Heights neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.

Dates: 1976 November 4

Oral history interview with Forrest T. Berg

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9412
Abstract

Oral history interview with Forrest T. Berg conducted by Charles Digregorio on November 6, 1978. Berg discusses his work as a clothier, and particularly the Charles F. Berg Company, his father's clothing store in Portland, Oregon.

Dates: 1978 November 6

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oral histories (literary genre) 83
Portland 47
Oregon 40
Neighborhoods -- Oregon -- Portland 18
Portland (Or.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century 14
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Fine Arts 9
Portland Heights (Portland, Or.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century 7
Business enterprises -- Oregon -- Portland 6
Home and Family 6
Lawyers -- Oregon -- Portland 6
Historians -- Oregon 5
Nob Hill (Portland, Or.) -- 20th century 5
Performing Arts 5
Art -- Study and teaching -- Oregon -- Portland 4
Elementary and Secondary Education 4
Forestry and Forestry Products 4
Lumber trade -- Northwest, Pacific 4
Painters -- Oregon 4
Theater -- Oregon -- Portland 4
Actors -- Oregon -- Portland 3
Architecture 3
Artists -- Oregon 3
Businesses and Corporations 3
Civil Procedure and Courts 3
Clubs and Societies 3
Families -- Oregon -- Portland 3
Immigrants -- Oregon 3
Physicians -- Oregon -- Portland 3
Sculptors -- Oregon -- Portland 3
Washington (State) 3
Architects -- Oregon -- Portland 2
Business enterprises -- Oregon 2
Businessmen -- Oregon -- Portland 2
City and Town Life 2
City and town life -- Oregon -- Portland 2
Education, Secondary -- Oregon -- Portland 2
Families -- Oregon 2
Forest management 2
Forests and forestry -- Oregon 2
Grocery trade -- Oregon -- Portland 2
Judges -- Oregon 2
King's Hill (Portland, Or.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century 2
Musicians -- Oregon -- Portland 2
Northwest (Portland, Or.) -- 20th century 2
Older women -- Oregon -- Interviews 2
Overland Journeys to the Northwestern United States 2
Overland journeys to the Pacific 2
Parades -- Oregon -- Portland 2
Portland (Or.) -- History 2
Religion 2
Russian Americans -- Oregon -- Portland 2
Sculpture, American -- 20th century 2
Theaters -- Oregon -- Portland 2
Willamette Heights (Portland, Or.) -- 20th century 2
Women 2
Accountants -- Washington (State) 1
Acting 1
Alternative schools -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Anti-racism -- Oregon 1
Antisemitism 1
Architecture -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Architecture, Domestic -- Oregon -- 20th century 1
Archivists -- Washington (State) 1
Art -- Study and teaching -- United States 1
Artists 1
Artists -- California 1
Artists -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Authors, American -- Oregon 1
Baker City (Or.) -- 20th century 1
Bankers -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Banks and banking -- Oregon 1
Banks and banking -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Baseball -- United States 1
British Americans -- Oregon 1
Business enterprises -- Oregon -- Salem -- 19th century 1
Businessmen -- Oregon -- Baker City 1
Catholic Church -- Oregon -- Clergy 1
Children's theater -- Oregon -- Portland 1
China -- History -- Boxer Rebellion, 1899-1901 -- Campaigns 1
Chinese Americans -- Oregon -- Portland -- 20th century 1
Chinese Americans -- Oregon -- Portland -- Social conditions -- 19th century 1
Clatsop County (Or.) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century 1
Clatsop County (Or.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century 1
Clergy -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Clothing trade -- Northwest, Pacific -- 20th century 1
Clubs -- Oregon -- Portland 1
College administrators 1
College teachers -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Country clubs -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Oregon 1
Depressions -- 1929 -- United States 1
Designers -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Diplomats -- United States 1
Divorced women -- United States -- 20th century 1
Downtown (Portland, Or.) -- 20th century 1
Dunthorpe (Portland, Or.) -- History 1
Dutch Americans 1
Economics and Banking 1
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