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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…
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Named for Abner Weed, Founder of Weed, CA Twin cylinder Corliss steam engine supplied total power for Long-Bell Lumber Company's sawmilll, Weed. CA from 1917 thru 1964 (Long-Bell was acquired by International Paper). Seven boilers burning…
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A Pacific Railroad survey party searching for a practicable route for a railroad to connect the Sacramento Valley with the Columbia River passed near this point bound north on August 20, 1855. Lieutenant R.S. Williamson headed the party with 2nd L…
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Built in part with lumber from abandoned post at Fort Klamath. First pastor - Rev. J. H. Roork. First board - Lisa and Alec Wilson, David Hill and Seldon Kirk.
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Soldiers were stationed here for protection of settlers and travelers in early days
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The first sawmill present in Klamath County was erected near this site on Fort Creek in 1863 by the U.S. Army.
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Established for the promotion of peacefulrelationships between the Indians and theearly settlers by the Oregon VolunteerCalvary in 1863. The post was abandoned bythe United States Army in 1890. Now preserved as a Klamath County Park for all p…
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From Bull-teams To Helicopters, From Misery Whips To Chainsaws And Tree Harvesting Machines, From Water-powered Circular Saws To Automatic Laser-guided Bandsaw Mills, Logging Was Oregon's First Industry And Remains One Of Our Most Important. At No…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q6K_fort-klamath-military-cemetery-memorial_Chiloquin-OR.html
Fort Klamath These 58 soldiers and associates were buried in this cemetery, including 22 casualties of the Modoc War. In 1890, after the fort was abandoned, the remains were exhumed and laid to rest at the Presidio in San Francisco. Pvt. Pedro…
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