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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25JY_swedes-cut_Klamath-Falls-OR.html
An Engineer's Moment
"Every curve, every switch has a story that goes with it..."
Donovan Gray, "Oregon, California & Eastern" (1990)
For most of its first thirty miles, the OC&E follows gentle grades to climb steadily into the forests of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25EU_mt-laki-community-presbyterian-church-world-war-ii-memorial-a-war-memorial_Klamath-Falls-OR.html
The Chapel of This Church
Was Erected by
The Henry Semon Family
In Memory Of
Charles H. Semon Bob Hamilton
Robert Bunnell Rollo B. Cheyne
Lloyd C. Barnes Robert Cameron
James O. Mckeehan
Schoolmates Who Gave Th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25ER_walters-cabin-tree-planting_Keno-OR.html
Fifty acres were planted with two year old Ponderosa pine seedlings in the spring of 1960 after the area was scarified to remove brush. First commercial thinning Oct. 2005 3.7MBF/AC.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM257Z_george-nurse_Klamath-Falls-OR.html
This Memorial is Dedicated to George Nurse
Accomplishments
1867 - 1869 - 1878
Opened First Trading Post
Built the Bridge Across Link River
Platted Town and Called it Linkville
Donated the Land For the First Cemetery
The First Postmaster,
…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM250T_henley-school-world-war-ii-memorial-a-war-memorial_Klamath-Falls-OR.html
Dedicated To The Memory
Of
James.O.Mckeehan Bob Cameron
Charles Semon Bob Hamilton
Lloyd Barnes Rollo Cheyne
Robert Bunnell
Who Gave Their Lives
In World War II
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24ZB_veterans-memorial_Klamath-Falls-OR.html
This memorial is dedicated to America's military veterans and their families, in recognition of their service and sacrifice, from the grateful citizens of the Klamath Basin.
"May We Never Forget"
Veterans Day
11 November 2007
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24Z9_klamath-fish-hatchery_Chiloquin-OR.html
Welcome!Your Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife invites you to find out about what we do here to ensure the future of our state's fish resources.
A Brief History
1920s - the Oregon State Game Commission began raising trout in sections of C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24SY_bonanza_Bonanza-OR.html
Officially, Bonanza was founded July 11, 1873 when Ira P. Chandler homesteaded the site. Unofficially, Bonanza was founded sometime prior to the beginning of the Modoc War, when John S. Shook pre-empted the land east of Lost River, opposite Big Sp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24SX_haynesville_Bonanza-OR.html
Platted by Simpson Wilson Feb. 17. 1885.
This building housed a store and post office.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24S7_competing-attractions_Klamath-Falls-OR.html
At this narrow point where Lost River flows westerly toward Tule Lake, there is a conjunction of historical events. "Olene" in the Klamath (native American) language means "eddy place." For hundreds, perhaps thousands of years, this site was an im…