[HistoricCemeteries] Marshfield Cemetery listed on the National Register
cwill1950 at comcast.net
cwill1950 at comcast.net
Thu Sep 13 18:29:02 PDT 2012
Kuri,
I noticed on the list of Cemeteries that there is no list of our three cemeteries out in Forest Grove and Gales Creek.
We have some the the very first settlers buried at Gales Creek Cemetery and at both Mt View and Forest View in Forest Grove. How do you go about getting the three cemeteries registured with the state?
Deb
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From: "Kuri Gill" <kuri.gill at state.or.us>
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Subject: [HistoricCemeteries] Marshfield Cemetery listed on the National Register
The Marshfield I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Coos Bay is among Oregon’s latest entries in the National Register of Historic Places.
The Marshfield I.O.O.F. Cemetery, which is located on a hillside overlooking the town of Coos Bay in southeast Oregon, was adopted by the I.O.O.F. Sunset Lodge No. 51 as the community burying ground for the citizens of Marshfield, North Bend, and the former town of Empire in 1888. The City of Coos Bay took over the cemetery in 1945, at which time it fell out of active use but became a community asset as an open space. Today the cemetery additionally serves as a reminder of the importance of the Coos Bay region in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, when it was a flourishing community of individuals from around the world, connected internationally by a complex maritime network. The Marshfield I.O.O.F Cemetery is notable as the final resting place for people from twenty-seven countries, representing all socio-economic classes, who collectively succeeded in making Coos Bay the principal port between San Francisco, California and Portland, Oregon, reinforcing the city’s maritime and cultural ties worldwide.
Oregon ’s State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation recommended the cemetery’s nomination in their February 2012 meeting. It is one of twenty-two buildings in Coos Bay and fifty-two historic properties and archaeological sites in Coos County that are now listed in the National Register, which is maintained by the National Park Service under the authority of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966.
More information about the National Register and recent Oregon lists is online at www.oregonheritage.org (click on “National Register” at left of page).
Diana
Diana J. Painter, PhD
Architectural historian
National Register program
Oregon SHPO
725 Summer Street NE, Suite C
Salem, Oregon 97301
Ph: 503-986-0668
Fax: 503-986-0793
Visit our website:
www.oregonheritage.org
Kuri Gill
Oregon Heritage
725 Summer St. NE, Suite C
Salem, OR 97301-1266
(503) 986-0685
(503) 986-0793 (fax)
kuri.gill at state.or.us
www.oregonheritage.org
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