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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2593_column-segments_Salem-OR.html
These Corinthian column segments originally were part of those that graced the west and east entrance porticos of Oregon's first state house. The cornerstone for the original Capitol was laid October 8, 1873. The building was partially completed a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24R4_t-g-bligh-building_Salem-OR.html
In 1922 Thomas Gregor Bligh bought this property from the Salem Elks Fraternal Organization. In 1924, a year after constructing this Mission Revival building, the owner died in an automobile accident. In 1927, is wife Anna sold the property to Cha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ULO_herbert-hoover-boyhood-home-historical_Salem-OR.html
Herbert Hoover 31st President of the United States 1929-1933 2213 Hazel Ave N. Boyhood Home from 1888 ~ 1891
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17GA_salem_Salem-OR.html
Founded in 1840 by Methodist missionaries,Became territorial capital in 1852,An incorporated city in 1857,Permanent capital of Oregon in 1864.W. D. Pugh designed this city hall. Under construction in 1893.Marion County Centennial MarkerEngraved un…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17FN_turner_Turner-OR.html
Platted March 8, 1871 by H. L. Turner with the building of the railroad to California. Site of Turner Flouring Mills. First rural free delivery in Oregon made from the Turner Post Office, October 16, 1897, under George F. Robertson, Postmaster.
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