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Historical Markers in Joseph, Oregon

 
Clickable Map of Wallowa County, Oregon and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Wallowa County, OR (20) Baker County, OR (64) Umatilla County, OR (69) Union County, OR (14) Adams County, ID (5) Idaho County, ID (87) Nez Perce County, ID (54) Asotin County, WA (10) Columbia County, WA (20) Garfield County, WA (4)  WallowaCounty(20) Wallowa County (20)  BakerCounty(64) Baker County (64)  UmatillaCounty(69) Umatilla County (69)  UnionCounty(14) Union County (14)  AdamsCountyIdaho(5) Adams County (5)  IdahoCounty(87) Idaho County (87)  NezPerceCounty(54) Nez Perce County (54)  AsotinCountyWashington(10) Asotin County (10)  ColumbiaCounty(20) Columbia County (20)  GarfieldCounty(4) Garfield County (4)
Enterprise is the county seat for Wallowa County
Joseph is in Wallowa County
      Wallowa County (20)  
ADJACENT TO WALLOWA COUNTY
      Baker County (64)  
      Umatilla County (69)  
      Union County (14)  
      Adams County, Idaho (5)  
      Idaho County, Idaho (87)  
      Nez Perce County, Idaho (54)  
      Asotin County, Washington (10)  
      Columbia County, Washington (20)  
      Garfield County, Washington (4)  
 
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1 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — "Only the sounds of the horses..."
On Wallowa Lake Highway (Oregon Route 351) near South East Street.
In 1877, the wal'wáama were driven out of the Wallowa Valley, which had been their homeland since time immemorial. Leaving was full of heartbreak and hardship. Over the next 1170 miles they would join with other Nez Perce bands, cross extremely . . . Map (db m111341) HM
2 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — 19 Dr. J.W. Barnard Drugs 0819 First National Bank 08
On South Main Street near East 1st Street, on the left when traveling south.
National Historic RegisterMap (db m111370) HM
3 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — A Story Written in Stone
Near National Forest Service Road 490, 2 miles east of Wallowa Mountain Loop (Forest Service Road 39).
Plunging to a depth of a mile and a half and averaging 10 miles in width, Hells Canyon is the deepest gorge in North America. Its walls are an open book, revealing four significant chapters in the geologic history of the Pacific Northwest. . . . Map (db m71729)
4 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — Chief "Old" Joseph
Near Wallowa Lake Highway (Oregon Route 351), on the right when traveling north.
In the Memory of Chief Old Joseph Died 1870 Chief "Old" Joseph "Twaeet Tu-eka-kas Born about 1783 - Died 1872 Baptized as Joseph by Dr. SpauldingMap (db m111366) HM
5 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
Near National Forest Service Road 490, 2 miles east of Wallowa Mountain Loop (Forest Service Road 39).
In 1975, Congress created the 652,488 - acre Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. It is managed by the USDA Forest Service under the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Hells Canyon National Recreation Area offers a variety of exceptional . . . Map (db m71732)
6 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — Iwetemlaykin State Heritage SiteWelcome
On Wallowa Lake Highway (Oregon Route 351) near South East Street, on the right when traveling south.
Iwetemlaykin is Nez Perce for "at the edge of the lake." It is pronounced ee-weh-TEMM-lye-kinn and the Nez Perce spelling is 'Iweté•mlaykin. This site is part of the ancestral homeland of the Nimigpuu (Nez Perce) and is considered sacred land. As . . . Map (db m111348) HM
7 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — Land Of Fire And WaterThe Dynamic Terrain
Near National Forest Service Road 490, 2 miles east of Wallowa Mountain Loop (Forest Service Road 39).
The geologic story of Hells Canyon National Recreation Area is a tale of fire and water...of molten lava erupted from volcanoes and oozed through cracks in the earth...of rushing water, erosion and sedimentation...of building up and wearing . . . Map (db m71730)
8 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — Look Over Hells Canyon ...
On National Forest Service Road 490, 2 miles east of Wallowa Mountain Loop (Forest Service Road 39).
Where many exciting adventures await you! Explore the rugged canyons, climb the spectacular mountains or ride the Snake River’s rapids in Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. In Oregon, forested draws and grassy benches plunge 7,000 feet . . . Map (db m71731)
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9 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — Putting Down RootsSettlement Brings Change
On Wallowa Lake Highway near South East Street, on the right when traveling south.
By the 1870s, the Wallowa Valley was changing. Settlers from the eastern U.S. slowly moved in, drawn to good farmland and the ideal grazing land for cattle and horses that the valley offered. The settlers brought with them a different way of . . . Map (db m111339) HM
10 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — Salmon for Trade
On Wallowa Lake Highway (Oregon Route 351) near South East Street, on the right when traveling south.
Spring signaled the return of food for the Wal'waama (the Wallowa band of the Nez Perce). The first roots began to appear, and most important, the salmon returned. The sockeye runs in the Wallowa River were heavy, teeming with at the promise of . . . Map (db m111340) HM
11 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — tiwi∙teqis (Old Chief Joseph)
On Wallowa Lake Highway (Oregon Route 351), on the right when traveling south.
Born between 1785 and 1790, tiwi∙teqis came to be the principal leader of the walwá∙ma (Wallowa Band), In 1839 he was baptized and christened "Joseph," a name he carried of the rest of his life, despite later renouncing . . . Map (db m111364) HM
12 Oregon, Wallowa County, Joseph — Wallowa LakeOregon Geology
On Wallowa Lake Highway (Powerhouse Road) (Oregon Route 351), on the right when traveling north.
Wallowa Lake fills a depression that was formerly occupied by a great river of ice that flowed out of the high Wallowa mountains to the south. This glacier reached its greatest size in the late Pleistocene age, about 12 to 40 thousand years ago. As . . . Map (db m111368) HM
 
 
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May. 18, 2024