Historic Properties of Oregon
Historic Properties of Oregon is a coalition of over 30 Oregon historic house museums organized in 2018. It aims to improve opportunities to attract visitors interested in history and historic preservation to the sites and to tell the Oregon story. Brochures are available at any of the historic properties, including the Wayne Morse Family Farm and the Shelton McMurphey Johnson House in Eugene, and at Visitor Centers throughout the state. Further information is available at this link.
City of Eugene – Wayne Morse Family Farm – park and rental information
Southwest Hills Neighborhood Association/SHiNA
UO Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics
UO Special Collections and University Archives
Oregon Experience – Wayne Morse
Oregon Public Broadcasting, 2012
Boss of the Waterfront: Wayne Morse and Labor Arbitration
University of Oregon Libraries Exhibit, 2001
Wayne Morse Political Cartoons
Exhibit by the University of Oregon Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics,
UO Libraries and the Wayne Morse Historical Park Corporation, 2014
Guide to the Wayne L. Morse Papers: 1919-1969
Northwest Digital Archives (NWDA)
Notable Oregonians: Wayne Morse –U.S. Senator
Oregon Blue Book
Wayne Morse (1900-1974)
The Oregon Encyclopedia
Portland State University and the Oregon Historical Society.
Wayne Morse Sets Filibuster Record
United States Senate: History
War Stories: The Gulf of Tonkin and Wayne Morse
National Radio Project
Phillip Babich, Norman Solomon, Robert Millis, 1999
Wayne Morse: Gandhi Peace Award Winner
Do One Thing site
“One Man With Courage Makes a Majority”
By Michael Sloyer – Roslyn High School, Roslyn, New York
2003 Winner of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest for High School Students
The Legacy of Free Speech: Who Was Wayne Morse?
Camilla Mortensen, Eugene Weekly, September 26, 2013