Historic American Buildings Survey. Oregon.
Variant namesThe Amos T. Cook house near Lafayette, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Amos T. Cook residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875390
West Union Baptist Church, located in West Union, Oregon, was founded by David T. Lenox on May 25, 1844.
The church building was constructed in 1853 at a cost of $1,500. The West Union Pioneer Memorial Cemetery is one of the oldest in the state of Oregon.
From the description of West Union Baptist Church plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703880226
The Powell family house near Oakland, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Powell family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879049
The James Brown house in Silverton, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of James Brown residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875376
The Richmond family house near Dallas, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Richmond family residence plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875383
The Eliam Small Morris house near Yamhill, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of E. S. Morris residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128972
The Hiram Clover house near Lafayette, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
It was redesignated the Patrick McManus house in November 1979.
From the description of Hiram Clover residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879046
The Robert Merchant house in Yamhill, Oregon was originally built in 1851-1852.
From the description of Robert Merchant residence plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127087
The Jacob Conser house in Jefferson, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Jacob Conser residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879058
The Young family house near Oakland, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Young family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703880269
The Reed family house in Jacksonville, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Reed family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875392
The Combest family house in Jacksonville, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Combest family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879060
The Bedwell family house in Yamhill, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Bedwell family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703880216
The Sam Brown house was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Sam Brown residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875396
Julia and Horace Dibble came to Oregon in 1852 and filed a donation land claim for approximately 316 acres in Oregon City.
The Dibble family eventually settled near Molalla in Clackamas County. The family built a house in Molalla, which is currently a pioneer house museum. The Dibble family house near Molalla, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Dibble family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703880285
James Willis Nesmith was born July 23, 1820 in New Brunswick, Canada.
He arrived in Oregon in 1843 with pioneer missionary Dr. Marcus Whitman. Nesmith held several public offices, including provisional government supreme court judge, state legislator, captain in the Cayuse, Rogue River, and Yakima Indian Wars, U.S. Marshall, Superintendent of Indian affairs, and U.S. Senator. The James Nesmith house near Rickreall, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of James Nesmith residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879045
Wolf Creek Tavern was established in 1873 on the Oregon to California stage road.
It was purchased, restored and reopened by the State of Oregon in 1979 as the Wolf Creek Inn.
From the description of Wolf Creek Tavern plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875374
Old College Hall in Forest Grove, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
It was restored by Alfred Staehli between 1975 and 1981.
From the description of Old College Hall plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879064
William Parker established a grist mill and a sawmill on the Pudding River in 1848.
The William Parker house was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of William Parker residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875395
The Charles Applegate house near Yoncalla, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Charles Applegate residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127086
The William Bybee house near Jacksonville, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of William Bybee residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875391
The G. H. Baber house near Jefferson, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of G. H. Baber residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879057
A native of Philadephia, George Law Curry (1820-1878) lived on his parents' farm near Harrisburg, Penn., until the death of his father in 1829.
In 1831 he moved to Boston to live with his uncle and later apprenticed as a jeweler. In 1838 he was elected president of the Mechanic Apprentices Library Association. After moving to St. Louis in 1843 he travelled overland to Oregon in 1846, settling in Oregon City and becoming the editor of the Oregon Spectator and founding the weekly Oregon Free Press in 1848. In 1853 he was appointed Secretary of the Oregon Territory, and he became Acting Governor upon the resignation of Joseph Lane. After the brief governorship of John W. Davis, Curry was appointed Territorial Governor in 1854, holding the office until statehood in 1859 -- a period of warfare with the Native Americans of the region. After leaving office he lived for a time near Oregon City, then moved to Portland, where he worked in land development. He was appointed State Land Commissioner and member of the State Board of Equalization. The George L. Curry house in Wilsonville, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of George L. Curry residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875375
The William Livingston Holmes house in Mt. Pleasant, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of William Livingston Holmes residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879052
Fort Yamhill Blockhouse was built in the mid 19th century and moved to a Dayton city park for preservation in 1911.
From the description of Fort Yamhill Blockhouse plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875398
The Darius B. Cartwright house near Lorane, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Darius B. Cartwright residence plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875389
Morton Matthew McCarver (1807-1875) was a merchant, farmer, public official, and promoter who came to Oregon in 1843 and established the town of Linnton from 1843-1844.
He was also instrumental in establishing the towns of Burlington, Iowa (1834), Sacramento, Calif. (1849), and Tacoma, Wash. (1868). From 1844-1845, McCarver served as the speaker of the executive committee of Oregon's provisional government. He held a donation land claim in Oregon City, real estate in Sacramento, and supply stores in The Dalles, Auburn, Wash., and Idaho City. The M. M. McCarver house in Mt. Pleasant, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of M. M. McCarver residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875387
Dr. William Keil (1811-1877) was a preacher from Germany and the founder of Aurora, Oregon.
The William Keil house was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of William Keil residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879067
The George K. Gay house was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of George K. Gay residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879063
The John Johnson house in Pedee, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of John Johnson residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879048
The Jacob Conser house in Jefferson, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Jacob Conser residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Richmond family house near Dallas, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Richmond family residence plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Robert Merchant house in Yamhill, Oregon was originally built in 1851-1852.
From the guide to the Robert Merchant residence plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Morton Matthew McCarver (1807-1875) was a merchant, farmer, public official, and promoter who came to Oregon in 1843 and established the town of Linnton from 1843-1844.
From the guide to the M. M. McCarver residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Amos T. Cook house near Lafayette, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Amos T. Cook residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Old College Hall in Forest Grove, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Old College Hall plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
General James Clarke Tolman (1813- ) was one of the leading citizens of Jackson county and surveyor general of Oregon.
From the guide to the J. C. Tolman residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The James Watson house was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the James Watson residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Julia and Horace Dibble came to Oregon in 1852 and filed a donation land claim for approximately 316 acres in Oregon City.
From the guide to the Dibble family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Bedwell family house in Yamhill, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Bedwell family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Francis Fletcher house near Lafayette, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Francis Fletcher residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
West Union Baptist Church, located in West Union, Oregon, was founded by David T. Lenox on May 25, 1844.
From the guide to the West Union Baptist Church plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
William Parker established a grist mill and a sawmill on the Pudding River in 1848.
From the guide to the William Parker residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The George K. Gay house was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the George K. Gay residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
John Kilgore Dickey arrived in Oregon in 1845 from Pennsylvania and married Martha Officer.
From the guide to the Dickey family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The John Johnson house in Pedee, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the John Johnson residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The G. H. Baber house near Jefferson, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the G. H. Baber residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The James F. Bybee house in Sauvie Island, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the James F. Bybee residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Sam Brown house was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Sam Brown residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
A native of Philadephia, George Law Curry (1820-1878) lived on his parents' farm near Harrisburg, Penn., until the death of his father in 1829.
From the guide to the George L. Curry residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Hiram Clover house near Lafayette, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Hiram Clover residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Eliam Small Morris house near Yamhill, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the E. S. Morris residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Charles Applegate house near Yoncalla, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Charles Applegate residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The James Brown house in Silverton, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the James Brown residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Old Boarding House near The Dalles, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the The Old Boarding House, The Dalles, Or. plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
James Willis Nesmith was born July 23, 1820 in New Brunswick, Canada.
From the guide to the James Nesmith residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The William Livingston Holmes house in Mt. Pleasant, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the William Livingston Holmes residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Hagey family house in Dundee, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Hagey family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875397
From the guide to the Hagey family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Young family house near Oakland, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Young family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Wolf Creek Tavern was established in 1873 on the Oregon to California stage road.
From the guide to the Wolf Creek Tavern plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Darius B. Cartwright house near Lorane, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Darius B. Cartwright residence plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Fort Yamhill Blockhouse was built in the mid 19th century and moved to a Dayton city park for preservation in 1911.
From the guide to the Fort Yamhill Blockhouse plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Dr. William Keil (1811-1877) was a preacher from Germany and the founder of Aurora, Oregon.
From the guide to the William Keil residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Combest family house in Jacksonville, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Combest family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Reed family house in Jacksonville, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Reed family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The William Bybee house near Jacksonville, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the William Bybee residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Powell family house near Oakland, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Powell family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
General James Clarke Tolman (1813- ) was one of the leading citizens of Jackson county and surveyor general of Oregon.
The J. C. Tolman house was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of J. C. Tolman residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703880324
The Old Boarding House near The Dalles, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of The Old Boarding House, The Dalles, Or. plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879066
The James Watson house was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of James Watson residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879062
John Kilgore Dickey arrived in Oregon in 1845 from Pennsylvania and married Martha Officer.
Martha's father took a land claim north of Molalla, Oregon. Soon after John and Martha Dickey settled in the area. The Dickey family house near Molalla, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Dickey family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879053
The James F. Bybee house in Sauvie Island, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of James F. Bybee residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703875379
The Francis Fletcher house near Lafayette, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Francis Fletcher residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 703879054
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Oregon--Yoncalla | |||
Molalla (Or.) | |||
Ashland (Or.) | |||
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Josephine County (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Rickreall | |||
Hopewell (Or.) | |||
Lorane (Or.) | |||
Josephine County (Or.) | |||
Lane County (Or.) | |||
Jackson County (Or.) | |||
Dallas (Or.) | |||
Jacksonville (Or.) | |||
Clackamas County (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Lorane | |||
Jackson County (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Hoskins | |||
Oregon--Aurora | |||
Molalla (Or.) | |||
Molalla (Or.) | |||
Marion County (Or.) | |||
Marion County (Or.) | |||
Dallas (Or.) | |||
Hoskins (Or.) | |||
Rickreall (Or.) | |||
Douglas County (Or.) | |||
Jackson County (Or.) | |||
Jackson County (Or.) | |||
Phoenix (Or.) | |||
Linn County (Or.) | |||
Marion County (Or.) | |||
Oakland (Or.) | |||
Oakland (Or.) | |||
West Union (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Forest Grove | |||
Silverton (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Dalles | |||
Forest Grove (Or.) | |||
Benton County (Or.) | |||
Pedee (Or.) | |||
Jacksonville (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Wolf Creek | |||
Gervais (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Jefferson | |||
Oregon--Phoenix | |||
Dayton (Or.) | |||
Linn County (Or.) | |||
Dundee (Or.) | |||
Yamhill County (Or.) | |||
Yamhill County (Or.) | |||
Polk County (Or.) | |||
Washington County (Or.) | |||
Lafayette (Or.) | |||
Jefferson (Or.) | |||
Sauvie Island (Or.) | |||
Wilsonville (Or.) | |||
West Union (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Silverton | |||
Oregon--West Union | |||
Yamhill County (Or.) | |||
Aurora (Or.) | |||
Lafayette (Or.) | |||
Polk County (Or.) | |||
Oregon City (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Dayton | |||
Hoskins (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Jacksonville | |||
Oregon City (Or.) | |||
Polk County (Or.) | |||
Dundee (Or.) | |||
Ashland (Or.) | |||
Yamhill County (Or.) | |||
Dalles (Or.) | |||
Multnomah County (Or.) | |||
Dayton (Or.) | |||
Marion County (Or.) | |||
Jefferson (Or.) | |||
Yamhill County (Or.) | |||
Douglas County (Or.) | |||
Phoenix (Or.) | |||
Douglas County (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Wilsonville | |||
Oregon--Lafayette | |||
Forest Grove (Or.) | |||
Gervais (Or.) | |||
Jackson County (Or.) | |||
Multnomah County (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Yamhill | |||
Yamhill (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Dallas | |||
Wolf Creek (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Oakland | |||
Pedee (Or.) | |||
Yamhill (Or.) | |||
Hopewell (Or.) | |||
Oregon City (Or.) | |||
Jackson County (Or.) | |||
Lorane (Or.) | |||
Silverton (Or.) | |||
Washington County (Or.) | |||
Rickreall (Or.) | |||
Parkersville (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Oregon City | |||
Oregon | |||
Sauvie Island (Or.) | |||
Polk County (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Hopewell | |||
Wolf Creek (Or.) | |||
Yamhill (Or.) | |||
Oakland (Or.) | |||
Fort Yamhill (Or.) | |||
Jefferson (Or.) | |||
Marion County (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Gervais | |||
Aurora (Or.) | |||
Fort Yamhill (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Sauvie Island | |||
Wilsonville (Or.) | |||
Parkersville (Or.) | |||
Jacksonville (Or.) | |||
Marion County (Or.) | |||
Yamhill (Or.) | |||
Yoncalla (Or.) | |||
Lafayette (Or.) | |||
Benton County (Or.) | |||
Polk County (Or.) | |||
Lane County (Or.) | |||
Washington County (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Parkersville | |||
Yamhill County (Or.) | |||
Yamhill County (Or.) | |||
Yoncalla (Or.) | |||
Douglas County (Or.) | |||
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