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Oregon Route 237 is an Oregon state highway running from OR 82 in Island City to Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 30 in North Powder. OR 237 is composed of the Cove Highway No. 342 (see Oregon highways and routes) and part of the La Grande-Baker Highway No. 66. It is a combined 38.93 miles (62.65 km) long and runs generally northwest to southeast ...
Hanley operated five ranches, totaling over 25,000 acres (100 km 2) of deeded property. His Bell A Ranch was three miles east of Burns. It only covered 6,700 acres (27 km 2), but it was widely regarded as one of the finest ranch estates in the western United States. His Double O Ranch was over 17,000 acres (69 km 2). At the Double O Ranch, it ...
Peter French was born John William French in Missouri on April 30, 1849. In 1850, his father moved the family to Colusa County, California, a town located in the Sacramento Valley, to begin a small ranch.
Under this law, the Oregon Department of Education and Oregon's nine federally-recognized tribes will work together to develop curriculum that expands the English, math, social studies, science, and health lessons taught in Oregon's public schools to include the history and culture of the state's indigenous peoples.
The Gilchrist Mall was built in 1939. It was the first mall opened east of the Cascade Mountains. The mall included grocery store, post office, drugstore, barbershop, beauty parlor, liquor store, bowling alley, and a library. The mall also housed a club for Gilchrist Lumber Company employees.
The Jenkins family donated the site to the state of Oregon in 1969. Design Interior ceiling of Pete French Round Barn shows the large single juniper center post and dimentonal wood lumber support structure. The interior of the barn consists of a circular rock wall, constructed with local rock and mud, which encloses the central stable area.