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Historical Markers in Chiloquin, Oregon
Klamath Falls is the county seat for Klamath County
Chiloquin is in Klamath County
Klamath County (94) ►
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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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) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Chiloquin — Collier Memorial Logging Museum — ![]() |
Near U.S. 97, on the left when traveling north. |
From Bull-teams To Helicopters, From Misery Whips To Chainsaws And Tree Harvesting Machines, From Water-powered Circular Saws To Automatic Laser-guided Bandsaw Mills, Logging Was Oregon's First Industry And Remains One Of Our Most Important. At No . . . — — Map (db m100216) HM |
2 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Chiloquin — Stout Abner — ![]() |
Near Glendale Street near U.S. 97. |
Named for Abner Weed, Founder of Weed, CA Twin cylinder Corliss steam engine supplied total power for Long-Bell Lumber Company's sawmilll, Weed. CA from 1917 thru 1964 (Long-Bell was acquired by International Paper). Seven boilers . . . — — Map (db m112526) HM |
3 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Chiloquin — The Klamath Tribes — ![]() |
On Chiloquin Boulevard (Oregon Route 22). |
The Klamath Tribes consists of three groups of people: The Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians. These three groups inhabited an area approximately 22,000,000 acres in northern California and Southern Oregon. The Klamath and Modoc . . . — — Map (db m112874) HM |
4 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Chiloquin — Williamson River — ![]() |
Near U.S. 97 at Glendale Street, on the left when traveling south. |
A Pacific Railroad survey party searching for a practicable route for a railroad to connect the Sacramento Valley with the Columbia River passed near this point bound north on August 20, 1855. Lieutenant R.S. Williamson headed the party with 2nd . . . — — Map (db m112508) HM |