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Historical Markers in Bonanza, Oregon
Klamath Falls is the county seat for Klamath County
Bonanza is in Klamath County
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Deschutes County (64) ►
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ADJACENT TO KLAMATH COUNTY
Deschutes County (64) ►
Douglas County (30) ►
Jackson County (115) ►
Lake County (38) ►
Lane County (86) ►
Modoc County, California (44) ►
Siskiyou County, California (167) ►
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1 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Bonanza — Bonanza — "The Cloverleaf City" — ![]() |
Officially, Bonanza was founded July 11, 1873 when Ira P. Chandler homesteaded the site. Unofficially, Bonanza was founded sometime prior to the beginning of the Modoc War, when John S. Shook pre-empted the land east of Lost River, opposite Big . . . — — Map (db m112933) HM |
2 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Bonanza — First School — Built - 1873 — ![]() |
established outside of Linkville within the present boundaries of Klamath County. — — Map (db m153107) HM |
3 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Bonanza — Gerber Ranch — ![]() |
Gerber Ranch was established in this location by Louis E. Gerber in 1886 and acquired for reservoir in 1923. — — Map (db m112840) HM |
4 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Bonanza — Haynesville — ![]() |
Platted by Simpson Wilson Feb. 17. 1885. This building housed a store and post office. — — Map (db m112934) HM |