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Historical Markers Placed by Eulalona Chapter Klamath County, Oregon Click on any photo to enlarge it |
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The Stone Bridge On Lost River-Stateline Two miles out of Merrill on Malone Rd. Dedicated July 10, 1927 Mrs. C.J. Martin, Regent |
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Chief Sconchin Grave Sconchin Cemetery Dedicated May 30, 1932 Mrs. Warren C. Hunt, Regent |
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The First Buildings of Linkville Placed on the Link River Bridge Dedicated October 11, 1932 Mrs. Allen Sloan, Regent The plaque was taken off bridge by ODOT for construction and misplaced. |
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Washington Elm Tree Planted on KUHS grounds 1932 Dedicated October 2, 1934 Mrs. Lloyd Goble, Regent The tree was removed by the school district. The marker is now in the Klamath County Museum. |
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Eulalona Village On West side of Fremont Bridge Dedicated May 30, 1934 Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Regent Moved to Moore Park and rededicated June 21, 1959 Mrs. Albert O. Roenicke, Regent |
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Site of Old Fort Klamath Dedicated March 4, 1939 Mrs. E.D. Lamb and Mrs. Robert Odell, Regents Restored and rededicated August 21, 1961 |
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George Nurse Marker Corner of Main and Conger Dedicated April 3, 1966 Mrs. Dick Lane Owens, Regent |
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Schminck Museum Plaque, Lakeview Dedicated March 21, 1970 Mrs. William Wales, Regent |
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