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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23UW_hendricks-building_Pendleton-OR.html
Built in 1897 by early day brothel owner, Christopher Columbus Hendricks, this building has one of the least altered store fronts and interiors within the historic district. The southern most commercial space originally had an angled doorway with …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23UV_masonic-hall-building_Pendleton-OR.html
This brick building was constructed in 1887 in the High Victorian Italianate style by the Masonic Hall Association of Pendleton. With the exception of the ground floor commercial storefronts, which have been altered over the years to suit their va…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23UU_ferguson-building_Pendleton-OR.html
This High Victorian Italianate building was constructed in 1904 by J.W. Maloney and James Monroe Ferguson. Although the ground floor store front have been altered over the years the building's historic character is evident at the second story whic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23UN_deadman-pass-oregon-trail-kiosk_Pendleton-OR.html
(Six panels dealing with the Deadman Pass portion of the Oregon Trail are found at this kiosk) Wagon Ruts  More than 50,000 emigrants traveled west on the Oregon Trail between 1840 and 1850. The constant stream of wagons and livestoc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23UL_oregon-scenic-highways_Pendleton-OR.html
This magnificent view is preserved and protected by the efforts of the Oregon Roadside Council, which initiated and secured the passage of the Oregon Scenic Areas Act in 1961. 3585 scenic miles of highways were surveyed and selected by the Council…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23UJ_pendleton_Pendleton-OR.html
This location marks a travel corridor for Plateau Tribes moving seasonally from the Columbia River to the Blue Mountains. In 1811, members of the Astor Party under the leadership of Wilson Price Hunt camped here on their way west. They traded with…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23U6_emigrant-springs-oregon-trail-kiosk_Meacham-OR.html
(Six panels dealing with the Emigrant Springs portion of the Oregon Trail are found beneath this kiosk) Lost Livestock Water is scarce in the steep, forested slopes of the Blue Mountains and is often found only at the bottom of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23U5_oregon-trail-memorial_Meacham-OR.html
In Memoriam Erected 1925 by the Women's Community Club of Meacham, Oregon In honor of those who died Blazing the Old Oregon Trail
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23U4_meacham_Meacham-OR.html
First known as Lee's Encampment, from establishment of a troop camp by Major H.A.G. Lee in 1844, A.B. and Harvey Meacham operated famous "Mountain House" here, which gave the town its present name. In later years a famous railroad eating ho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23U3_the-intrepid-pioneers_Meacham-OR.html
Dedicated to the memory of The Intrepid Pioneers Who came with the First Wagon Train In 1843 over the Old Oregon Trail And Saved the "Oregon County" To the United States. Erected by Old Oregon Trail Ass'n. July 4, 1923 De…
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