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Location of Marion County in Oregon


This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Marion County, Oregon, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them. The National Register recognizes places of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States.[1] Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide,[2]Oregon is home to over 2,000,[3] and 115 of those are found partially or wholly in Marion County.



This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 15, 2019.[4]



Contents






  • 1 Current listings


  • 2 Former listings


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





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[5] Name on the Register
Image
Date listed[6]
Location
City or town Description

1

Louis J. Adams House

Louis J. Adams House


March 12, 2011
(#11000076)

423 W. Main St.
45°00′11″N 122°47′13″W / 45.003056°N 122.786944°W / 45.003056; -122.786944 (Louis J. Adams House)
Silverton

2

Louise Adams House

Louise Adams House


March 3, 2015
(#15000052)

401 W. Main Street
45°00′12″N 122°47′09″W / 45.003376°N 122.785841°W / 45.003376; -122.785841 (Louise Adams House)
Silverton

3

Adolph Block

Adolph Block


February 1, 1980
(#80003348)

360–372 State Street
44°56′24″N 123°02′22″W / 44.939903°N 123.039552°W / 44.939903; -123.039552 (Adolph Block)
Salem

4

Samuel Adolph House

Samuel Adolph House


October 2, 1978
(#78002297)

2493 State Street
44°55′57″N 123°00′37″W / 44.9326°N 123.0103°W / 44.9326; -123.0103 (Samuel Adolph House)
Salem

5

James Mechlin Anderson House

James Mechlin Anderson House


October 16, 1979
(#79002118)

728 Ankeny Hill Road, SE
44°46′36″N 123°02′46″W / 44.7767°N 123.0462°W / 44.7767; -123.0462 (James Mechlin Anderson House)

Jefferson vicinity


6

Aurora Colony Historic District

Aurora Colony Historic District


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April 16, 1974
(#74001696)

District roughly bounded by Cemetery Road, Bobs Avenue, and Liberty Street
45°13′57″N 122°45′30″W / 45.23258°N 122.7584°W / 45.23258; -122.7584 (Aurora Colony Historic District)
Aurora

7

Bank of Woodburn

Bank of Woodburn


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September 27, 1996
(#96001049)

199 N Front Street
45°08′31″N 122°51′27″W / 45.14181°N 122.8574°W / 45.14181; -122.8574 (Bank of Woodburn)
Woodburn

8

Oliver Beers House

Oliver Beers House


August 1, 1984
(#84003036)

10602 Wheatland Road, N
45°04′23″N 123°01′24″W / 45.07305°N 123.0232°W / 45.07305; -123.0232 (Oliver Beers House)

Gervais vicinity


9

Frederick Bents House

Frederick Bents House


December 9, 1981
(#81000502)

22776 Bents Road, NE
45°14′54″N 122°48′40″W / 45.24829°N 122.8111°W / 45.24829; -122.8111 (Frederick Bents House)

Aurora vicinity
Originally built in 1887, this French Prairie farmhouse expanded several times over subsequent years, resulting in an unusual admixture of multiple 19th-century architectural styles. It reflects the changing requirements of farm life and economics over a long period in this portion of the Willamette Valley.[7]

10

R. P. Boise Building

R. P. Boise Building


December 2, 1981
(#81000504)

217 State Street
44°56′27″N 123°02′30″W / 44.940946°N 123.041671°W / 44.940946; -123.041671 (R. P. Boise Building)
Salem

11

Boon Brick Store

Boon Brick Store


November 20, 1975
(#75001590)

888 Liberty Street, NE
44°56′55″N 123°01′59″W / 44.94859°N 123.033°W / 44.94859; -123.033 (Boon Brick Store)
Salem

12

John D. Boon House

John D. Boon House


January 17, 1975
(#75001591)

1313 Mill Street, SE
44°56′02″N 123°01′39″W / 44.93382°N 123.0275°W / 44.93382; -123.0275 (John D. Boon House)
Salem Included in the Mission Mill Museum.[8]

13

Charles and Martha Brown House

Charles and Martha Brown House


September 6, 2002
(#02000949)

425 N First Avenue
44°47′53″N 122°47′40″W / 44.798°N 122.7944°W / 44.798; -122.7944 (Charles and Martha Brown House)
Stayton

14

Sam Brown House

Sam Brown House


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November 5, 1974
(#74001697)

12878 Portland Road, NE
45°06′21″N 122°53′14″W / 45.105840°N 122.887086°W / 45.105840; -122.887086 (Sam Brown House)
Gervais

15

Burggraf–Burt–Webster House

Burggraf–Burt–Webster House


April 1, 1980
(#80003349)

901 13th Street, SE
44°55′43″N 123°01′46″W / 44.928594°N 123.029573°W / 44.928594; -123.029573 (Burggraf–Burt–Webster House)
Salem

16

Bush and Brey Block and Annex

Bush and Brey Block and Annex


December 21, 1981
(#81000505)

179–197 Commercial Street, NE
44°56′29″N 123°02′26″W / 44.941396°N 123.040467°W / 44.941396; -123.040467 (Bush and Brey Block and Annex)
Salem

17

Asahel Bush House

Asahel Bush House


January 21, 1974
(#74001700)

600 Mission Street, SE
44°55′53″N 123°02′21″W / 44.931428°N 123.039305°W / 44.931428; -123.039305 (Asahel Bush House)
Salem

18

Bush–Breyman Block

Bush–Breyman Block


February 17, 1978
(#78002298)

141–147 Commercial Street, NE
44°56′28″N 123°02′26″W / 44.940974°N 123.040586°W / 44.940974; -123.040586 (Bush–Breyman Block)
Salem

19

Calvary Lutheran Church and Parsonage

Calvary Lutheran Church and Parsonage


June 6, 1985
(#85001182)

310–314 Jersey Street
45°00′16″N 122°46′52″W / 45.0045°N 122.781°W / 45.0045; -122.781 (Calvary Lutheran Church and Parsonage)
Silverton

20

Hamilton Campbell House

Hamilton Campbell House


March 13, 1979
(#79002119)

13600 Jefferson Highway 99E, SE
44°45′37″N 123°01′41″W / 44.76031°N 123.0281°W / 44.76031; -123.0281 (Hamilton Campbell House)

Jefferson vicinity


21

William Case Farm

William Case Farm


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March 21, 1973
(#73001578)

20755 Case Road, NE
45°13′06″N 122°52′49″W / 45.218319°N 122.880393°W / 45.218319; -122.880393 (William Case Farm)
Aurora

22

Champoeg Cemetery

Champoeg Cemetery


January 21, 2004
(#03001475)

Champoeg Cemetery Road
45°14′20″N 122°52′34″W / 45.23898°N 122.8762°W / 45.23898; -122.8762 (Champoeg Cemetery)
Aurora

23

Champoeg State Park Historic Archeological District

Champoeg State Park Historic Archeological District


August 1, 1984
(#84003038)

8239 Champoeg Road, NE
45°14′54″N 122°53′37″W / 45.2482°N 122.8936°W / 45.2482; -122.8936 (Champoeg State Park Historic Archeological District)
St. Paul

24

Chemawa Indian School Site

Chemawa Indian School Site


December 16, 1992
(#92001333)

3700 Chemawa Road, NE
45°00′04″N 122°59′42″W / 45.00118°N 122.9951°W / 45.00118; -122.9951 (Chemawa Indian School Site)
Chemawa

25

Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 Odd Fellows Buildings

Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 Odd Fellows Buildings


April 8, 1988
(#88000275)

185–195 High Street, NE
44°56′26″N 123°02′14″W / 44.940452°N 123.037253°W / 44.940452; -123.037253 (Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 Odd Fellows Buildings)
Salem

26

George Collins House

George Collins House


December 1, 1989
(#89002063)

1340 Chemeketa Street, NE
44°56′19″N 123°01′27″W / 44.938509°N 123.024165°W / 44.938509; -123.024165 (George Collins House)
Salem

27

Jacob Conser House

Jacob Conser House


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January 21, 1974
(#74001699)

114 Main Street
44°43′04″N 123°00′43″W / 44.717659°N 123.012038°W / 44.717659; -123.012038 (Jacob Conser House)
Jefferson

28

Court Street – Chemeketa Street Historic District

Court Street – Chemeketa Street Historic District


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August 26, 1987
(#87001373)

District roughly along Chemeketa and Court Streets, between Mill Creek and 14th Street
44°56′15″N 123°01′15″W / 44.93742°N 123.0208°W / 44.93742; -123.0208 (Court Street – Chemeketa Street Historic District)
Salem

29

Curtis Cross House

Curtis Cross House


December 18, 1981
(#81000506)

1635 Fairmount Avenue, S
44°55′30″N 123°02′56″W / 44.92496°N 123.0489°W / 44.92496; -123.0489 (Curtis Cross House)
Salem

30

Dr. William A. Cusick House

Dr. William A. Cusick House


February 23, 1990
(#90000281)

415 Lincoln Street, S
44°55′32″N 123°02′57″W / 44.925609°N 123.049116°W / 44.925609; -123.049116 (Dr. William A. Cusick House)
Salem

31

Alexander Daue House

Alexander Daue House


June 6, 1985
(#85001181)

1095 Saginaw Street, S
44°55′50″N 123°02′45″W / 44.930454°N 123.045848°W / 44.930454; -123.045848 (Alexander Daue House)
Salem

32

Murton E. and Lillian DeGuire House

Murton E. and Lillian DeGuire House


March 12, 2011
(#11000077)

631 B St.
45°00′35″N 122°46′46″W / 45.009722°N 122.779444°W / 45.009722; -122.779444 (Murton E. and Lillian DeGuire House)
Silverton Silverton, Oregon, and Its Environs MPS

33

DeGuire–Ludowitzki House

DeGuire–Ludowitzki House


March 3, 2015
(#15000053)

840 S. Water Street
44°59′53″N 122°46′37″W / 44.998153°N 122.777062°W / 44.998153; -122.777062 (DeGuire–Ludowitzki House)
Silverton

34

Deidrich Building

Deidrich Building


July 7, 2006
(#06000570)

195 N 3rd Avenue
44°47′47″N 122°47′33″W / 44.79632°N 122.7924°W / 44.79632; -122.7924 (Deidrich Building)
Stayton

35

Delaney–Edwards House

Delaney–Edwards House


July 23, 2004
(#04000729)

4292 Delaney Road, SE
44°50′35″N 122°58′20″W / 44.843053°N 122.972297°W / 44.843053; -122.972297 (Delaney–Edwards House)

Salem vicinity


36

Joseph Despard Cabin Site



October 31, 1991
(#91001573)

Address restricted[9]

St. Paul Site only. Foundations removed from short ridge in 1875.

37

June D. Drake House

June D. Drake House


March 12, 2011
(#11000078)

409 S. Water St.
45°00′12″N 122°46′52″W / 45.003333°N 122.781111°W / 45.003333; -122.781111 (June D. Drake House)
Silverton Silverton, Oregon, and Its Environs MPS

38

Magnus and Emma Ek House

Magnus and Emma Ek House


February 20, 2013
(#13000032)

729 S. Water Street
45°00′00″N 122°46′40″W / 45°N 122.7778194°W / 45; -122.7778194 (Magnus and Emma Ek House)
Silverton Silverton, Oregon, and Its Environs MPS

39

Elsinore Theater

Elsinore Theater


June 17, 1994
(#91001575)

170 High Street, SE
44°56′20″N 123°02′14″W / 44.938856°N 123.037153°W / 44.938856; -123.037153 (Elsinore Theater)
Salem

40

Farrar Building

Farrar Building


August 26, 1982
(#82003737)

351–373 State Street
44°56′25″N 123°02′22″W / 44.940376°N 123.039391°W / 44.940376; -123.039391 (Farrar Building)
Salem

41

Henry Fawk House

Henry Fawk House


February 20, 1991
(#91000060)

310 Lincoln Street, S
44°55′31″N 123°02′51″W / 44.92527°N 123.0476°W / 44.92527; -123.0476 (Henry Fawk House)
Salem

42

First Methodist Episcopal Church of Salem

First Methodist Episcopal Church of Salem


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May 9, 1983
(#83002162)

600 State Street
44°56′20″N 123°02′08″W / 44.938763°N 123.035424°W / 44.938763; -123.035424 (First Methodist Episcopal Church of Salem)
Salem

43

Gaiety Hill – Bush's Pasture Park Historic District

Gaiety Hill – Bush's Pasture Park Historic District


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October 10, 1986
(#86002849)

Roughly bounded by Pringle Creek, Mission Street, Bush's Pasture Park, and Cross, High, and Liberty Streets
44°55′50″N 123°02′11″W / 44.93068°N 123.0365°W / 44.93068; -123.0365 (Gaiety Hill – Bush's Pasture Park Historic District)
Salem

44

Gaiety Hollow

Gaiety Hollow


December 16, 2014
(#14000895)

545 Mission Street, SE
44°55′58″N 123°02′24″W / 44.932741°N 123.039920°W / 44.932741; -123.039920 (Gaiety Hollow)
Salem Includes both the home and the six gardens of Edith Schryver and Elizabeth Lord, who were landscape architects. The pair started the first landscape architecture firm owned by women in the Pacific Northwest, and used the gardens to test new concepts.[10]

45

Gallon House Bridge

Gallon House Bridge


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November 29, 1979
(#79002124)

Abiqua Creek
45°01′56″N 122°47′53″W / 45.03218°N 122.7981°W / 45.03218; -122.7981 (Gallon House Bridge)

Silverton vicinity


46

R.C. Geer Farmhouse

R.C. Geer Farmhouse


February 12, 1980
(#80003353)

12390 Sunnyview Road, NE
44°56′28″N 122°48′26″W / 44.94106°N 122.8072°W / 44.94106; -122.8072 (R.C. Geer Farmhouse)

Salem vicinity


47

Andrew T. Gilbert House

Andrew T. Gilbert House


November 6, 1980
(#80003350)

116 Marion Street, NE
44°56′43″N 123°02′28″W / 44.9453°N 123.041°W / 44.9453; -123.041 (Andrew T. Gilbert House)
Salem

48

J. K. Gill Building

J. K. Gill Building


February 1, 1980
(#80003351)

356 State Street
44°56′24″N 123°02′23″W / 44.939940°N 123.039727°W / 44.939940; -123.039727 (J. K. Gill Building)
Salem

49

Gordon House

Gordon House


September 22, 2004
(#04001066)

879 W Main Street
44°59′55″N 122°47′36″W / 44.99857°N 122.7932°W / 44.99857; -122.7932 (Gordon House)
Silverton

50

Benjamin F. Harding House

Benjamin F. Harding House


December 21, 1981
(#81000507)

1043 High Street, SE
44°55′51″N 123°02′29″W / 44.930744°N 123.041350°W / 44.930744; -123.041350 (Benjamin F. Harding House)
Salem

51

Hinkle–Reid House

Hinkle–Reid House


January 21, 1994
(#93001503)

525 NE Alder Street
44°45′18″N 122°28′14″W / 44.75493°N 122.4706°W / 44.75493; -122.4706 (Hinkle–Reid House)
Mill City

52

Hobson–Gehlen General Merchandise Store

Hobson–Gehlen General Merchandise Store


May 22, 2013
(#13000311)

189 N. 2nd Avenue
44°47′47″N 122°47′37″W / 44.796481°N 122.793547°W / 44.796481; -122.793547 (Hobson–Gehlen General Merchandise Store)
Stayton

53

Hudson's Bay Company Granary and Clerk's House Site



October 31, 1991
(#91001574)

Address restricted[9]

St. Paul Built as an attempt by HBC to keep locals trading with HBC and not to take business to the Vancouver area.

54

Daniel B. Jarman House and Garden

Daniel B. Jarman House and Garden


December 6, 1979
(#79002120)

567 High Street, SE
44°56′06″N 123°02′24″W / 44.935013°N 123.040000°W / 44.935013; -123.040000 (Daniel B. Jarman House and Garden)
Salem

55

Jefferson Methodist Church

Jefferson Methodist Church


November 6, 1980
(#80003346)

310–342 N. 2nd Street
44°43′12″N 123°00′38″W / 44.719936°N 123.010532°W / 44.719936; -123.010532 (Jefferson Methodist Church)
Jefferson

56

Jones–Sherman House

Jones–Sherman House


December 21, 1981
(#81000508)

835 D Street, NE
44°56′49″N 123°01′38″W / 44.94701°N 123.0273°W / 44.94701; -123.0273 (Jones–Sherman House)
Salem

57

Thomas Kay Woolen Mill

Thomas Kay Woolen Mill


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May 8, 1973
(#73001579)

1313 Mill Street, SE
44°56′06″N 123°01′38″W / 44.934987°N 123.027198°W / 44.934987; -123.027198 (Thomas Kay Woolen Mill)
Salem Included in the Mission Mill Museum.[8]

58

John W. and Thomas F. Kirk House

John W. and Thomas F. Kirk House


June 17, 1987
(#87000867)

4686 St. Paul Highway, NE
45°12′30″N 122°57′59″W / 45.208207°N 122.966430°W / 45.208207; -122.966430 (John W. and Thomas F. Kirk House)
St. Paul

59

Frederick S. Lamport House

Frederick S. Lamport House


June 19, 1991
(#91000806)

590 Lower Ben Lomond Drive, SE
44°55′01″N 123°02′26″W / 44.916950°N 123.040593°W / 44.916950; -123.040593 (Frederick S. Lamport House)
Salem

60

Lee Mission Cemetery

Lee Mission Cemetery


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December 29, 1978
(#78002299)

D Street
44°56′34″N 123°00′35″W / 44.94278°N 123.0097°W / 44.94278; -123.0097 (Lee Mission Cemetery)
Salem

61

Jason Lee House

Jason Lee House


April 23, 1973
(#73001580)

260 12th Street, SE
44°56′02″N 123°01′39″W / 44.93382°N 123.0275°W / 44.93382; -123.0275 (Jason Lee House)
Salem Included in the Mission Mill Museum.[8]

62

T. A. Livesley House

T. A. Livesley House


April 26, 1990
(#90000684)

533 Lincoln Street, S
44°55′33″N 123°03′02″W / 44.925725°N 123.050677°W / 44.925725; -123.050677 (T. A. Livesley House)
Salem

63

S. A. Manning Building

S. A. Manning Building


February 10, 1987
(#87000035)

200–210 State Street
44°56′26″N 123°02′31″W / 44.940480°N 123.041965°W / 44.940480; -123.041965 (S. A. Manning Building)
Salem

64

Marion County Housing Committee Demonstration House

Marion County Housing Committee Demonstration House


August 11, 1988
(#88001243)

140 Wilson Street, S
44°55′41″N 123°02′41″W / 44.928077°N 123.044805°W / 44.928077; -123.044805 (Marion County Housing Committee Demonstration House)
Salem

65

McCallister–Gash Farmhouse

McCallister–Gash Farmhouse


November 6, 1980
(#80003354)

9626 Kaufman Road
44°58′06″N 122°51′50″W / 44.96846°N 122.864°W / 44.96846; -122.864 (McCallister–Gash Farmhouse)

Silverton vicinity


66

David McCully House

David McCully House


February 14, 1978
(#78002300)

1365 John Street, S
44°55′40″N 123°03′01″W / 44.927782°N 123.050340°W / 44.927782; -123.050340 (David McCully House)
Salem

67

Methodist Mission Parsonage

Methodist Mission Parsonage


December 31, 1974
(#74001701)

1313 Mill Street, SE
44°56′02″N 123°01′39″W / 44.93382°N 123.0275°W / 44.93382; -123.0275 (Methodist Mission Parsonage)
Salem Included in the Mission Mill Museum.[8]

68

Miller Cemetery Church

Miller Cemetery Church


August 10, 1978
(#78002304)

Cascade Highway, NE
45°02′21″N 122°43′46″W / 45.03915°N 122.7295°W / 45.03915; -122.7295 (Miller Cemetery Church)

Silverton vicinity


69

John and Douglas Minto Houses

John and Douglas Minto Houses


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December 18, 1981
(#81000509)

821–841 Saginaw Street, S
44°55′58″N 123°02′44″W / 44.932896°N 123.045659°W / 44.932896; -123.045659 (John and Douglas Minto Houses)
Salem

70

Joseph Henry Moser Barn

Joseph Henry Moser Barn


June 14, 2013
(#13000396)

507 S. 3rd Street
45°00′13″N 122°46′37″W / 45.003548°N 122.776924°W / 45.003548; -122.776924 (Joseph Henry Moser Barn)
Silverton

71

Carl E. Nelson House

Carl E. Nelson House


June 13, 1997
(#97000587)

960 E Street, NE
44°56′50″N 123°01′30″W / 44.947225°N 123.025084°W / 44.947225; -123.025084 (Carl E. Nelson House)
Salem

72

Odd Fellows Rural Cemetery

Odd Fellows Rural Cemetery


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September 11, 2013
(#13000707)

2201 Commercial Street, SE
44°55′12″N 123°02′52″W / 44.919908°N 123.047796°W / 44.919908; -123.047796 (Odd Fellows Rural Cemetery)
Salem

73

Olallie Meadows Guard Station

Olallie Meadows Guard Station


May 26, 2015
(#15000272)

Mount Hood National Forest
44°51′33″N 121°46′23″W / 44.859068°N 121.773104°W / 44.859068; -121.773104 (Olallie Meadows Guard Station)

Estacada vicinity


74

Old First National Bank Building

Old First National Bank Building


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October 9, 1986
(#86002851)

388 State Street
44°56′23″N 123°02′21″W / 44.939794°N 123.039251°W / 44.939794; -123.039251 (Old First National Bank Building)
Salem

75

Old Garfield School

Old Garfield School


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December 2, 1981
(#81000510)

528 Cottage Street, NE
44°56′37″N 123°01′53″W / 44.94357°N 123.0315°W / 44.94357; -123.0315 (Old Garfield School)
Salem

76

Old Woodburn City Hall

Old Woodburn City Hall


March 30, 1979
(#79002125)

550 N 1st Street
45°08′39″N 122°51′21″W / 45.14413°N 122.8559°W / 45.14413; -122.8559 (Old Woodburn City Hall)
Woodburn

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Oregon Pacific Railroad Linear Historic District

Oregon Pacific Railroad Linear Historic District


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October 29, 1999
(#99001285)

Roughly a 20-mile linear section of the old railroad grade between Idanha and the Cascade Range summit (See also Linn and Jefferson counties.)
44°27′10″N 121°53′57″W / 44.452778°N 121.899167°W / 44.452778; -121.899167 (Oregon Pacific Railroad Linear Historic District)

Idanha to the Cascade Range summit via Santiam Junction
Beginning in 1872, the colorful Thomas Egenton Hogg set out to build a transcontinental railroad terminating in the Oregon Coast. By the time of his venture's final bankruptcy in 1894, completed track reached only from Yaquina Bay to Idanha in the Cascade foothills, with grade work under way east of Idanha to the summit. The historic district protects the remaining signs of the grade work east of Idanha, as well as the sites of two construction camps. Abandoned part way through construction, these remnants provide a unique window onto construction methods and living conditions in 19th century railroad camps.[11]

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Oregon State Capitol

Oregon State Capitol


June 29, 1988
(#88001055)

Capitol Mall
44°56′18″N 123°01′49″W / 44.938466°N 123.030374°W / 44.938466; -123.030374 (Oregon State Capitol)
Salem

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Oregon State Fair Stadium and Poultry Building Ensemble

Oregon State Fair Stadium and Poultry Building Ensemble


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June 20, 2002
(#02000671)

2330 17th Street, NE
44°57′29″N 123°00′41″W / 44.95796°N 123.0114°W / 44.95796; -123.0114 (Oregon State Fair Stadium and Poultry Building Ensemble)
Salem

80

Oregon State Forester's Office Building

Oregon State Forester's Office Building


April 15, 1982
(#82003738)

2600 State Street
44°55′53″N 123°00′27″W / 44.93148°N 123.0076°W / 44.93148; -123.0076 (Oregon State Forester's Office Building)
Salem

81

Oregon State Hospital Historic District

Oregon State Hospital Historic District


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February 28, 2008
(#08000118)

2600 Center Street, NE
44°56′24″N 123°00′13″W / 44.939922°N 123.003550°W / 44.939922; -123.003550 (Oregon State Hospital Historic District)
Salem

82

Christopher Paulus Building

Christopher Paulus Building


March 5, 1992
(#92000133)

355–363 Court Street, NE
44°56′29″N 123°02′20″W / 44.941496°N 123.038886°W / 44.941496; -123.038886 (Christopher Paulus Building)
Salem

83

Edgar T. Pierce House

Edgar T. Pierce House


February 21, 1997
(#97000136)

1610 Fir Street, S
44°55′30″N 123°02′49″W / 44.925034°N 123.046997°W / 44.925034; -123.046997 (Edgar T. Pierce House)
Salem

84

Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church

Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church


August 7, 1974February 10, 1987 (relisted)
(#74001703)

1313 Mill Street, SE
44°56′02″N 123°01′39″W / 44.93382°N 123.0275°W / 44.93382; -123.0275 (Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church)
Salem Included in the Mission Mill Museum.[8] Delisted due to relocation September 1984. Relisted in 1987.

85

Dr. Luke A. Port House

Dr. Luke A. Port House


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October 2, 1973
(#73001581)

1116 Mission Street, SE
44°55′48″N 123°01′54″W / 44.929894°N 123.031736°W / 44.929894; -123.031736 (Dr. Luke A. Port House)
Salem

86

Port–Manning House

Port–Manning House


October 2, 1978
(#78002301)

4922 Halls Ferry Road, S
44°52′51″N 123°07′53″W / 44.880887°N 123.131448°W / 44.880887; -123.131448 (Port–Manning House)
Salem

87

Queen of Angels Priory

Queen of Angels Priory


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July 8, 1982
(#82003736)

840 S Main Street
45°03′43″N 122°48′10″W / 45.06207°N 122.8029°W / 45.06207; -122.8029 (Queen of Angels Priory)
Mount Angel

88

Reed Opera House and McCornack Block Addition

Reed Opera House and McCornack Block Addition


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March 8, 1978
(#78002302)

177–189 Liberty Street, NE
44°56′28″N 123°02′20″W / 44.940995°N 123.038771°W / 44.940995; -123.038771 (Reed Opera House and McCornack Block Addition)
Salem

89

Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Robertson House and Garden

Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Robertson House and Garden


May 19, 1983
(#83002163)

460 Leffelle Street, S
44°55′34″N 123°02′59″W / 44.926059°N 123.049655°W / 44.926059; -123.049655 (Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Robertson House and Garden)
Salem

90

St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church

St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church


October 22, 1976
(#76001583)

575 E College Street
45°04′03″N 122°47′38″W / 45.06747°N 122.7939°W / 45.06747; -122.7939 (St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church)
Mount Angel

91

St. Paul Historic District

St. Paul Historic District


March 15, 1982
(#82003739)


45°12′35″N 122°58′34″W / 45.20969°N 122.9761°W / 45.20969; -122.9761 (St. Paul Historic District)
St. Paul

92

St. Paul Roman Catholic Church

St. Paul Roman Catholic Church


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October 16, 1979
(#79002098)

Junction of Christie Street and Mission Avenue, NE
45°12′43″N 122°58′42″W / 45.21181°N 122.9783°W / 45.21181; -122.9783 (St. Paul Roman Catholic Church)
St. Paul

93

Salem Downtown State Street – Commercial Street Historic District

Salem Downtown State Street – Commercial Street Historic District


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September 28, 2001
(#01001067)

Roughly bounded by Ferry, High, Chemeketa, and Front Streets
44°56′24″N 123°02′22″W / 44.94009°N 123.0394°W / 44.94009; -123.0394 (Salem Downtown State Street – Commercial Street Historic District)
Salem Located on the Willamette River transportation corridor and near Jason Lee's Mission Mill, Salem's central business district was first platted in 1846. Subsequent development patterns closely reflected the drivers of Salem's growth as an important agricultural and commercial center. Surviving buildings represent a wide range of architectural styles from the 1860s through the 1950s.[12]

94

Salem Southern Pacific Railroad Station

Salem Southern Pacific Railroad Station


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February 12, 2010
(#10000015)

500 13th Avenue, SE
44°55′56″N 123°01′42″W / 44.932348°N 123.028196°W / 44.932348; -123.028196 (Salem Southern Pacific Railroad Station)
Salem This grand Beaux-Arts style train station, completed in 1918, is the third station to occupy the same site. The adjacent REA freight terminal is a remnant of the 1889 Queen Anne station that burned in 1917. In 1999, the buildings were restored to their appearance during the first half of the 20th century. The site has been in continuous use for passenger rail service from 1871 through at least 2009.[13]

95

William Riley Scheurer House

William Riley Scheurer House


December 23, 1981
(#81000503)

23707 1st Street, NE
45°15′44″N 122°50′37″W / 45.262090°N 122.843515°W / 45.262090; -122.843515 (William Riley Scheurer House)
Butteville Located in Butteville along the Willamette River.

96

Jesse H. Settlemier House

Jesse H. Settlemier House


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December 19, 1974
(#74001704)

355 N. Settlemier Avenue
45°08′41″N 122°51′43″W / 45.144653°N 122.861827°W / 45.144653; -122.861827 (Jesse H. Settlemier House)
Woodburn

97

U. G. Shipley House and Garden

U. G. Shipley House and Garden


October 14, 1994
(#94001219)

260 Washington Street, S
44°55′27″N 123°02′48″W / 44.92426°N 123.0468°W / 44.92426; -123.0468 (U. G. Shipley House and Garden)
Salem

98

Silver Creek Youth Camp – Silver Falls State Park



June 20, 2002
(#02000673)

20024 Silver Falls Highway
44°51′23″N 122°36′36″W / 44.8564°N 122.6099°W / 44.8564; -122.6099 (Silver Creek Youth Camp – Silver Falls State Park)

Sublimity vicinity


99

Silver Falls State Park Concession Building Area

Silver Falls State Park Concession Building Area


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June 30, 1983
(#83002164)

20024 Silver Falls Highway
44°52′45″N 122°39′23″W / 44.87925°N 122.6565°W / 44.87925; -122.6565 (Silver Falls State Park Concession Building Area)

Sublimity vicinity


100

Silverton Commercial Historic District

Silverton Commercial Historic District


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July 29, 1987
(#87000878)

Roughly bounded by High and Oak Streets, Silver Creek, and Lewis, Water, and 1st Streets
45°00′19″N 122°46′59″W / 45.005223°N 122.782927°W / 45.005223; -122.782927 (Silverton Commercial Historic District)
Silverton These 27 buildings in Silverton's downtown core, dating from between 1870 and 1936, recall the twin stories of water power and commercial development in this small Willamette Valley town.[14]

101

Smith–Ohmart House

Smith–Ohmart House


November 16, 1979
(#79002121)

2655 East Nob Hill Street, SE
44°54′57″N 123°02′37″W / 44.915933°N 123.043559°W / 44.915933; -123.043559 (Smith–Ohmart House)
Salem

102

Peter and Bertha Soderberg House

Peter and Bertha Soderberg House


June 14, 2013
(#13000397)

1106 Pine Street
45°00′40″N 122°47′32″W / 45.011148°N 122.792262°W / 45.011148; -122.792262 (Peter and Bertha Soderberg House)
Silverton

103

South First National Bank Block

South First National Bank Block


March 31, 1983
(#83002165)

241–247 Commercial Street, NE
44°56′32″N 123°02′24″W / 44.942087°N 123.039999°W / 44.942087; -123.039999 (South First National Bank Block)
Salem

104

Starkey–McCully Block

Starkey–McCully Block


March 12, 1979
(#79002122)

223–233 Commercial Street, NE
44°56′31″N 123°02′24″W / 44.941899°N 123.040101°W / 44.941899; -123.040101 (Starkey–McCully Block)
Salem

105

John Stauffer House and Barn

John Stauffer House and Barn


May 1, 1974
(#74001698)

13551 Stauffer Road, NE
45°11′42″N 122°47′02″W / 45.194938°N 122.783820°W / 45.194938; -122.783820 (John Stauffer House and Barn)
Hubbard

106

C. C. Stratton House

C. C. Stratton House


November 15, 1984
(#84000475)

1599 State Street
44°56′09″N 123°01′17″W / 44.935866°N 123.021425°W / 44.935866; -123.021425 (C. C. Stratton House)
Salem

107

Union Street Railroad Bridge and Trestle

Union Street Railroad Bridge and Trestle


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January 11, 2006
(#05001520)

Junction of Union and Water Streets, NE (See also Polk County.)
44°56′50″N 123°02′31″W / 44.94712°N 123.042°W / 44.94712; -123.042 (Union Street Railroad Bridge and Trestle)
Salem

108

Victor Point School

Victor Point School


September 27, 1996
(#96001050)

1156 Victor Point Road, SE
44°54′59″N 122°45′19″W / 44.916341°N 122.755229°W / 44.916341; -122.755229 (Victor Point School)

Silverton vicinity


109

William Lincoln Wade House

William Lincoln Wade House


February 17, 1978
(#78002303)

1305 John Street, S
44°55′41″N 123°03′01″W / 44.928186°N 123.050353°W / 44.928186; -123.050353 (William Lincoln Wade House)
Salem

110

Waller Hall, Willamette University

Waller Hall, Willamette University


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November 20, 1975
(#75001593)

900 State Street
44°56′14″N 123°01′52″W / 44.937177°N 123.031050°W / 44.937177; -123.031050 (Waller Hall, Willamette University)
Salem

111

Willamette Station Site, Methodist Mission in Oregon

Willamette Station Site, Methodist Mission in Oregon


August 1, 1984
(#84003040)

10991 Wheatland Ferry Road
45°05′03″N 123°02′33″W / 45.084216°N 123.042498°W / 45.084216; -123.042498 (Willamette Station Site, Methodist Mission in Oregon)

Gervais vicinity


112

Windischar's General Blacksmith Shop

Windischar's General Blacksmith Shop


November 7, 1980
(#80003347)

110 Sheridan Street
45°04′04″N 122°47′48″W / 45.067744°N 122.796752°W / 45.067744; -122.796752 (Windischar's General Blacksmith Shop)
Mount Angel

113

T. M. and Emma Witten Drug Store – House

T. M. and Emma Witten Drug Store – House


August 12, 1999
(#99001002)

104 N Main Street
44°43′04″N 123°00′42″W / 44.71786°N 123.0117°W / 44.71786; -123.0117 (T. M. and Emma Witten Drug Store – House)
Jefferson

114

Robert Witzel House

Robert Witzel House


November 15, 1979
(#79002123)

6576 Joseph Street, SE
44°53′07″N 122°55′40″W / 44.88515°N 122.9277°W / 44.88515; -122.9277 (Robert Witzel House)
Salem

115

Casper Zorn Farmhouse

Casper Zorn Farmhouse


February 12, 1980
(#80003355)

8448 Champoeg Road, NE
45°14′44″N 122°53′11″W / 45.245480°N 122.886317°W / 45.245480; -122.886317 (Casper Zorn Farmhouse)

St. Paul vicinity



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[5]
Name on the Register

Image
Date listed Date removed
Location
City or town

Summary

1

Breitenbush Guard Station



April 8, 1986
(#86000843)
February 7, 2011
Willamette National Forest
44°46′54″N 121°58′03″W / 44.78169°N 121.9676°W / 44.78169; -121.9676 (Breitenbush Guard Station)

Detroit vicinity


2

George F. McCorkle House

George F. McCorkle House


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December 24, 1974
(#74001702)
1984
W of Silverton

Silverton Removed due to significant historic alteration of the building.

3

Paris Woollen Mill



December 21, 1981
(#81000511)
December 24, 2008
535 E Florence Street

Stayton

4

Wilson–Durbin House

Wilson–Durbin House


November 7, 1980
(#80003352)
April 15, 1991
434 Water Street (former)

Salem This Gothic revival house was built in 1861, and was destroyed by fire in 1990. The Salem community built a replica of the house on the same site in 1999, which was incorporated into A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village.[15]


See also[edit]




  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Oregon

  • Listings in neighboring counties: Clackamas, Jefferson, Linn, Polk, Wasco, Yamhill

  • Historic preservation

  • History of Oregon

  • Lists of Oregon-related topics



References[edit]





  1. ^ Andrus, Patrick W.; Shrimpton, Rebecca H.; et al. (2002), How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, National Register Bulletin (15), National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 39493977, archived from the original on April 6, 2014, retrieved June 20, 2014.mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}.


  2. ^ National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places Program: Research, archived from the original on February 1, 2015, retrieved January 28, 2015.


  3. ^ Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Oregon Historic Sites Database, retrieved August 6, 2015. Note that a simple count of National Register records in this database returns a slightly higher total than actual listings, due to duplicate records. A close reading of detailed query results is necessary to arrive at the precise count.


  4. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on February 15, 2019.


  5. ^ ab Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.


  6. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.


  7. ^ Finch-Tepper, Sheila (March 18, 1981). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Bents, Frederick, House".


  8. ^ abcde Mission Mill Museum Association. "Exhibits". Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2009.


  9. ^ ab Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin (29), National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.


  10. ^ "Salem landscape pioneers' garden listed on National Register of Historic Places". The Oregonian. January 2, 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2015.


  11. ^ Tonsfeldt, Ward; Trussel, Tim; Boyer, William (February 12, 1998), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Oregon Pacific Railroad Historic District (PDF), retrieved February 14, 2013.


  12. ^ Evans, Gail E. H. (July 2001), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Salem Downtown State Street – Commercial Street Historic District (PDF), retrieved March 7, 2016.


  13. ^ Osborn, Julie; Calpo, Janice Catlin; Skilton, David; Patton, Hazel (December 2009), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Salem Southern Pacific Railroad Station (PDF), retrieved March 7, 2016.


  14. ^ Watts-Olmstead, Laura; O'Brien, Elizabeth (August 15, 1986), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Silverton Commercial Historic District.


  15. ^ A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village. "About Us". Archived from the original on May 29, 2009. Retrieved October 19, 2009.




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