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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25MS_polk-county-fairgrounds-applegate-trail-kiosk_Independence-OR.html
(Seven panels dealing with topics related to the Applegate Trail are found at this kiosk:)
In 1846, Jesse Applegate and fourteen others from near Dallas, Oregon, established a trail south from the Willamette Valley and east to Fort Hall. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25LC_welcome-to-dallas_Dallas-OR.html
1842 Pioneers settled the town of Cynthian
1852 Changed name to Dallas
1898 Fire destroyed the entire downtown, but was rebuilt the next year with brick and stone
Kev Kohler '10
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2581_james-w-nesmith_Rickreall-OR.html
James W. Nesmith, born in New Brunswick, Canada on July 23, 1820, was among the first emigrants to trek the Oregon Trail in 1843.
He filed a land claim near present day Monmouth in 1844, and the following year took part in the formation of Orego…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM256H_ritner-creek-bridge_Monmouth-OR.html
Ritner Creek Bridge, one of the covered bridges remaining in Oregon west of the Cascades, almost became a memory in 1974.
Declared structurally unsafe, it was scheduled for removal.
The children of Pedee School along with the citizens in the Ped…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24RA_the-grand-ronde-indian-reservation_Grand-Ronde-OR.html
Indians inhabited Oregon's inland valleys for thousands of years before Euro-Americans began to arrive in the late 18th Century. In the early 1780s, and again in the 1830s, diseases spread by seafarers and fur trappers swept through Oregon's valle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24R3_policing-or-protecting_Willamina-OR.html
A System of Forts
Fort Yamhill was one of several forts in western Oregon. Hostilities between Native Americans and settlers led to treaties and the establishment of the Grand Ronde Reservation. Forts such as Yamhill and Hoskins were bu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24R0_we-greet-settlement-with-reservations_Willamina-OR.html
Good-bye to Our Homelands
For thousands of years we lived on this land, thankfully for its bounty. We lived for generations until white men came in strange clothes brining goods to trade, and wanting more, always wanting more. A westwa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24QP_cross-cultural-convenience-store_Willamina-OR.html
Life on the Outside
Payday! We can head to the sutler's store. That's where we satisfy our thirst and get our tobacco. The officers go there to enjoy their fine cigars and catch up on the newspapers. We see the Indians stocking up on the…