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Haines, "Biggest Little City in Oregon" is a namesake of Isreal D. Haines, pioneer lawyer, legislator, soldier merchant and farmer, who was born in Xenia, Ohio, on December 27, 1827, and came to Oregon with Colonel Loring's riffle regiment at the age of nineteen.
Located about twelve miles northwest of Baker City, Haines first became a mining center, and the 1870 county census listed a sizable Chinese population. The economy began to change in 1884 with the completion of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company (ORNC) line and the subsequent surveying of Haines from 120 acres of land donated by Israel ...
City of Haines Oregon founded 1885 Early History of Haines, Oregon Israel David Haines owned 1,200 acres of farmland in the immediate vicinity of what is now Haines, Oregon. In 1884, after completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, Haines platted out a portion of his property for a town site and the Oregon Navigation & Railroad Company ...
Haines is a city in Baker County, Oregon, United States. The population was 416 at the 2010 census.
24 cze 2024 · In the winter of 1849-1850 the Haines brothers went to Milwaukie, near Oregon City, and helped a Mr. Luallen build the first sawmill in Oregon. When rain came in November, they stayed in Portland, at that time just a village of “about 100 rough-looking men.”
Journey back in time with 14 historical maps of Haines, dating from 1901 to present day. Explore and discover the history of Haines through detailed topographic maps, featuring cities, landmarks, and geographical changes.
The Eastern Oregon Museum is proud to share a community story that spans more than 150 years. From its humble roots as a grange hobby show, this museum now houses thousands of unique artifacts that celebrate the rich history of the upper Baker and Powder Valleys. Learn More.