https://t.co/PdnO9ez8VE Dr. Charles S. Edwards was among the early doctors of Central Oregon and became one of the leading citizens of Prineville. He was born in Moline, Illinois on February 21, 1873. Full story on our website newsfeed.
The Meek Wagon Train in 1845 had passed through Central Oregon seeking a quicker route to the Willamette Valley. That group experienced numerous hardships and deaths before heading back north to the main Oregon Trail at The Dalles Mission.
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https://t.co/kKOJ12YccV We have exciting news from the Collections Department, we are officially online! This past year we have been working extremely hard to make the transition from switching our database over to being online and finding ways to be all-around accessible.
https://t.co/LLGb7ZAiFN Mary Henrietta Baker was born on August 18, 1874 in North Bristol, Wisconsin. She grew up in Wisconsin and attended schools there. She attended an academy in Wisconsin and became a teacher.
May at the Museum Lecture Series with Steve Lent, Historian Author speaking on The Rise of the Timber Industry in Central Oregon happens Thursday, May 25, 2023 - 6:30PM. (Doors open at 6:15) Admission is Free! Everyone is welcome!
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