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Hmm, I've slowly learned from many sources, mostly books. And more about Washington/Seattle, since I live there—although Oregon has a rich tradition of being interested in its history. For online stuff there's
OHS publishes the Oregon Historical Quaterly. I think at least some of that is online. They also publish a mighty place name tome, with more detail than you probably ever want to know about Oregon place names: Oregon Geographic Names. But it isn't online and is expensive to buy new. I found a used copy for cheap though.
For books, some of which are previewable on Google Books:
There are many books about the very early history of Spanish exploration, British fur trading, and so on. Many are poorly written or very scholarly. A few I've liked:
Finally, there are hundreds of good references on some Wikipedia pages, like Columbia River and Maritime Fur Trade.