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(Seven panels dealing with topics related to the Applegate Trail are found at this kiosk.)
Applegate Trail
Southern Route to Oregon
In 1846, Jesse Applegate and fourteen others from near Dallas, Oregon, established a trail south from the…
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The Applegate Trail crossed the present boundary of Oregon approximately three miles southeast of here and went around the northern end of the lake which covered much of the basin, passing close to where you are now standing. The route was opened in 1846 by…
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A In 1846, Jesse Applegate and fourteen others from near Dallas, Oregon, established a trail south from the Willamette Valley and east to Fort Hall. This route offered emigrants an alternative to the perilous "last leg" of the Oregon Trail down th…
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On July Sixth 1846 fifteen pioneers who located the South Road from Fort Hale to the Willamette Valley crossed Lost River on the ledge underlying this dam.
In their memory this marker is placed by Eulalona Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.
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The trail in 1846 and later years, crossed the
California-Oregon state line gap 1/4 mile east
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Cooper stage - station site
the Applegate Trail - 1846
The Southern Oregon Wagon Road - 1868
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Second Klamath River Ford
on Applegate Trail - 1847
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(Front side)Camp DayOccupied by U.S. Army in 1860. Located
on Spencer Creek 1/2 mile upstream.
(Back side)
Spencer Creek crossing
Applegate Trail - 1846 only.
Southern Oregon Wagon Road - 1869
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"Followed down the river (with some of our too
neighborly Indians) about 12 m[ile] and camped"
- Lester Hulin, Oct 17, 1847
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Route of Historic Applegate Trail