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""Ashwood, Outpost of 50 Years Ago"" When Bend attained the status of a village 50 years ago, Ashwood was a booming mining town in Crook county. This picture, taken about 30 years ago, shows the community store that was a busy place when such mines as the ""Oregon King"" and the ""Morning Star"" were in full operation, and men combed the hills for new outcrops. Some of Bend's early-day residents came here from Ashwood, named for Ash Butte, visible in the background.
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""He Drove Golden Spike"" This historic picture was taken on Oct. 5, 1911, when James J. Hill, ""Empire Builder"" who engaged E.H. Harriman in a $25,000,000 railroad battle in the rugged Deschutes gorge, came to Bend to drive the golden spike that marked the completion of the gorge lines to Bend. Hill is pictured here in a speech near the site of the railroad station. It was a warm October day, with thousands present from all parts of Oregon.
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""In the Era When ""Skinners"" Ruled Roads"" When Shaniko was still end of the rails and the jump-off point to isolated Central Oregon, the above scene was common on the long roads into the interior country. Pictured here are five freight teams on the long road. Freight teams were still common on mid-Oregon roads for a number of years after the railroads reached Bend, on 1911.
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""Kingsley"" a newspaper article written by W.H. McNeal, Author and Historian of Wasco County about some of the early history of Kingsley, Oregon
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""Note This 14-Horsepower Outfit of Long Ago"" Central Oregon freighters of pioneer days made certain that their cargoes got through, rain or shine, snow or mud. This unidentified 14-horse outfit had been bucking deep snow on a Central Oregon road, in the Jackpine country.
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""Pioneers Work on Photos"", image of the Crate Cabin
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Cow Canyon, on Bend Run - image of two four-horse stages on the Cow Canyon route
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Dick Watson - 33 years of Service From Deckhand to Engineer; Dick Watson, a crewman on the barge Bannock, holds rescue rope he threw to H.G. Pulliam, 411 F. Avenue, North Richland, who died about 20 minutes after his rescue near the Snake River bridge Wednesday evening. Watson, of The Dalles, said his mother, Mrs. Iris Huet, lives at 7927 West Harris, near the Richland ""Y"".
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It was time out for a change when this picture was taken on the Shaniko flats in 1910...a tire change, that is, with Walter G. Coombs doing the changing. Looking on are John Reeves, Frank Coombs, and William Horsell. The car?...a 1910 Chalmers 60 h.p.
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Methodist Church Indian Mission - The DallesStarted in 1838 by Daniel Lee and H.K. W. Perkins, the Methodist Indian Mission was firmly established in the 1840's. Picture shows the Mission during the period 1840 to 1848. The buildings were destroyed during the Yakima Indian War of 1856 by order of Col. Wright
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