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Historical Markers in Lowell, Oregon

 
Clickable Map of Lane 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 Lane County, OR (85) Benton County, OR (42) Deschutes County, OR (64) Douglas County, OR (30) Klamath County, OR (94) Lincoln County, OR (35) Linn County, OR (5)  LaneCounty(85) Lane County (85)  BentonCounty(42) Benton County (42)  DeschutesCounty(64) Deschutes County (64)  DouglasCounty(30) Douglas County (30)  KlamathCounty(94) Klamath County (94)  LincolnCounty(35) Lincoln County (35)  LinnCounty(5) Linn County (5)
Eugene is the county seat for Lane County
Lowell is in Lane County
      Lane County (85)  
ADJACENT TO LANE COUNTY
      Benton County (42)  
      Deschutes County (64)  
      Douglas County (30)  
      Klamath County (94)  
      Lincoln County (35)  
      Linn County (5)  
 
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1 Oregon, Lane County, Lowell — Building a BridgeIndustrious Labor
Oregon's rivers echoed with the sound of saws, axes, and the other industrious banging of hammers as work crews erected hundreds of bridges during the height of the covered bridge era. Bridge construction typically started with the abutments that . . . Map (db m112924) HM
2 Oregon, Lane County, Lowell — Frontier LifeEarly Settlers
After lengthy journeys across inhospitable deserts and mountains in the early 1800s, weary travelers arrived in the Willamette Basin. Lane County's first Euro-American settler, Elijah Bristow, arrived in June of 1846, making his 640-acre claim at . . . Map (db m112926) HM
3 Oregon, Lane County, Lowell — Frontier LifeRangering the West
At the turn of the century, the wild frontier was rapidly shifting to settled land and the Forest Reserves (predecessor to the Forest Service) quickly became an integral part of life in the region. "Forest Rangers" (a new breed of working men) . . . Map (db m112929) HM
4 Oregon, Lane County, Lowell — Lowell Covered BridgeProtecting the Past
At the turn of the 20th century, wagonloads of settlers and supplies traveling along the old Oregon Central Military Wagon Road stopped here to board Amos D. Hyland's ferry to cross the Willamette River. As more and more settlers traveled the route, . . . Map (db m112920) HM
5 Oregon, Lane County, Lowell — Lowell ProspersLogging Brings Growth
Just across the reservoir, Lowell took root in the 1850s at Amos D. Hyland's homestead. First called Cannon, then later dubbed Lowell, the town grew up around Hyland's general store and large hop-processing yard. Hyland also operated a ferry that . . . Map (db m112930) HM
6 Oregon, Lane County, Lowell — Lowell ProspersFlood Control
In Oregon's early days, emigrants came in droves to live along the Willamette River, but they soon discovered its volatile nature. Floods inundated the valley, property was destroyed, and lives were lost. The Army Corps of Engineers was given the . . . Map (db m112931) HM
7 Oregon, Lane County, Lowell — Touring the Past
Powerful floods, heavy traffic loads, vandalism, and neglect have led to the demise of hundreds of historic covered bridges. As vehicles and logging trucks got bigger, covered bridges, such as this one, were built with wider and higher portals. . . . Map (db m112919) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024