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National Register of Historic Places listings in Oregon

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[1] Site name[2] Image Date listed[2] Location[3] City or Town[4] Summary
1 Antlers Guard Station 1991-03-06 44°38′00.23″N 118°16′45.06″W / 44.6333972°N 118.2791833°W / 44.6333972; -118.2791833 (Antlers Guard Station)[5] Unity vicinity
2 Baker Historic District 1978-12-14 Along Main Street **
44°46′29″N 117°49′53″W / 44.77482°N 117.8314°W / 44.77482; -117.8314 (Baker Historic District) (apx.)
Baker City
3 Baker Municipal Natatorium image pending 1977-10-17 2470 Grove Street
44°46′53″N 117°49′33″W / 44.78133°N 117.8259°W / 44.78133; -117.8259 (Baker Municipal Natatorium)
Baker City
4 Churchill School image pending 2008-03-05 3451 Broadway Street
44°46′39.39″N 117°50′57.35″W / 44.7776083°N 117.8492639°W / 44.7776083; -117.8492639 (Churchill School) **
Baker City
5 Robert F. and Elizabeth Clark House image pending 1989-10-30 1522 Washington Avenue
44°46′38″N 117°49′25″W / 44.77711°N 117.8237°W / 44.77711; -117.8237 (Robert F. and Elizabeth Clark House)
Baker City
6 James O. Maxwell Farmstead image pending 1986-11-06 Muddy Creek Road, Route 2, Box 82 **
44°56′17″N 117°59′38″W / 44.93802°N 117.9939°W / 44.93802; -117.9939 (James O. Maxwell Farmstead)
Haines
7 Oregon Commercial Company Building image pending 1992-06-04 40-50 E. Washington Street
44°21′04.31″N 117°16′03.20″W / 44.3511972°N 117.2675556°W / 44.3511972; -117.2675556 (Oregon Commercial Company Building)[5]
Huntington
8 Ed Rand House image pending 1981-12-09 1700 4th Street
44°46′28″N 117°50′04″W / 44.77457°N 117.8344°W / 44.77457; -117.8344 (Ed Rand House)
Baker City
9 Old St. Elizabeth Hospital image pending 1989-02-21 2365 4th Street
44°46′50″N 117°50′04″W / 44.7805°N 117.8344°W / 44.7805; -117.8344 (Old St. Elizabeth Hospital)
Baker City
10 Sumpter Valley Gold Dredge 1971-10-26 44°44′30″N 118°12′14″W / 44.74155°N 118.2038°W / 44.74155; -118.2038 (Sumpter Valley Gold Dredge) Sumpter vicinity
11 Sumpter Valley Railway Historic District 1987-08-03 Linear district in Baker and Grant counties
44°37′13″N 118°20′07″W / 44.62038°N 118.3352°W / 44.62038; -118.3352 (Sumpter Valley Railway Historic District) (apx.)
Baker City to Prairie City[2]
12 Superintendent's House image pending 2004-08-20 271 Mill Street
44°44′39″N 118°12′07″W / 44.74403°N 118.2019°W / 44.74403; -118.2019 (Superintendent's House)
Sumpter
13 Unity Ranger Station image pending 1986-04-11 44°26′12″N 118°11′17″W / 44.43678°N 118.188°W / 44.43678; -118.188 (Unity Ranger Station) Unity vicinity


[1] Site name[2] Image Date listed[2] Location[3] City or Town[4] Summary
1 Advent Christian Church image pending 1992-06-10 261 W. Main Street
44°24′59″N 118°57′19″W / 44.41652°N 118.9552°W / 44.41652; -118.9552 (Advent Christian Church)
John Day
2 James Cant Ranch Historic District 1984-06-21 Along Oregon Route 19
44°33′19″N 119°38′41″W / 44.55528°N 119.64472°W / 44.55528; -119.64472 (James Cant Ranch Historic District)[5]
Dayville vicinity
3 Fremont Powerhouse image pending 1983-08-19 Along Forest Road 10
44°46′54″N 118°34′15″W / 44.78175°N 118.5709°W / 44.78175; -118.5709 (Fremont Powerhouse)
Granite vicinity
4 John Day Compound, Supervisor's Warehouse image pending 1986-04-11 44°25′06″N 118°57′35″W / 44.41825°N 118.9598°W / 44.41825; -118.9598 (John Day Supervisor's Warehouse Compound) John Day
5 Kam Wah Chung Company Building 1973-03-20 John Day City Park
44°25′07″N 118°57′25″W / 44.41861°N 118.95694°W / 44.41861; -118.95694 (Kam Wah Chung Company Building)[5]
John Day The best known example of a Chinese mercantile and herb store in the United States. It embodies the role of immigrant Chinese in the post-Civil War expansion period of the western United States.[6]
6 St. Thomas' Episcopal Church image pending 1974-11-21 135 Washington Street
44°23′18″N 118°56′57″W / 44.38828°N 118.9492°W / 44.38828; -118.9492 (St. Thomas' Episcopal Church)
Canyon City
7 Sumpter Valley Railway Historic District 1987-08-03 Linear district in Grant and Baker counties
44°37′13″N 118°20′07″W / 44.62038°N 118.3352°W / 44.62038; -118.3352 (Sumpter Valley Railway Historic District) (apx.)
Prairie City to Baker City[2]
8 Sumpter Valley Railway Passenger Station 1981-05-05 Main and Bridge Streets
44°27′27″N 118°42′27″W / 44.45739°N 118.7075°W / 44.45739; -118.7075 (Sumpter Valley Railway Passenger Station)
Prairie City
9 Sumpter Valley Railway, Middle Fork-John Day River image pending 1987-08-03 Linear district along the Middle Fork of the John Day River
44°38′28″N 118°41′49″W / 44.64102°N 118.6969°W / 44.64102; -118.6969 (Sumpter Valley Railway, Middle Fork-John Day River) (apx.)
Bates to Susanville[2]
10 Supervisor's House No. 1001 image pending 1986-04-11 44°24′42″N 118°57′00″W / 44.41166°N 118.95°W / 44.41166; -118.95 (Supervisor's House No. 1001) John Day vicinity

References

  1. ^ a b Numbers represent an ordering by significant words (e.g. last name). Various colorings (defined here) differentiate standalone NRHP sites from NRHP sites that also hold status as National Historic Landmarks, historic districts, National Historical Parks, or hold other historic designations.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g National Park Service. "National Register Information System". Retrieved various dates. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help) Cite error: The named reference "NRIS" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b Text: Except as otherwise noted, all entries are drawn from: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (2008-08-08), Oregon National Register List (PDF){{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link).
    Coordinates: Except as otherwise noted, all entries are drawn from Google Earth KMZ files available at: National Park Service. "National Register Information System". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ a b Except as otherwise noted, all entries are drawn from: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (2008-08-08), Oregon National Register List (PDF), retrieved 2008-10-09{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  5. ^ a b c d Coordinates adjusted for accuracy by editor.
  6. ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". Retrieved 2007-10-10. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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