[or-roots] NEWSOM CAMPGROUND (cem.) & OLINGER DLC (cem.)
Nancy Lee Adams
nancydean at columbia-center.org
Wed Aug 12 13:05:24 PDT 2009
Hi Pat -
I looked over what you sent & wow, my gggGrandfather Hanson Stevens lived right next door to David Newsome in which I didn't realize he was that close. My gggGrandfather James McCubbins lived a few house away from Newsome & Stevens. That's how my ggGrandparents Samuel McCubbins & Sarah E Stevens met & married, (neighbors). They both came in Oct. 1852. Thank you for sending the location. * I was just doing some research today looking for cemeteries in that area, I know James's grave is probably lost, but need to keep searching. I have searched everywhere for many years with no luck.
Nancy
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Nancy
If it is of any help, Section 20 had the DLC's of (west side of the Pudding river) David Newsome, John Newsome, (east side of the east fork of the Pudding River) a bit of J J Tucker, John Brooks, some of Isaac Wright.
On present day maps, this is the area south of Nusom Road, between basically, Howell Prairie Road on the west to about Trovard Road on the east. There is a copse of trees, with a possible cemetery, with what looks like an irrigation ditch, just west of Scism Road, south of Nusom, and east of Howell Prairie.
It's at what I think is the location of David Newsome's original house. Which would make sense. Just south of there is where John Newsome was, and again, a couple of possibilities for a cemetery.
You can look on Google Maps, putting in < howell prairie road and Nusom Rd NE, marion county, Oregon > and checking the sat. map.
It's a shame, I drove by that place twice in June, never saw a cemetery - but then, I was watching the road <G>
Pat
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Nancy
According to "Salem Online History," the Capital Journal joined with the Oregon Statesman to become the Statesman Journal Newspaper.
I would suggest both of these newspapers are in the Knight Library at U of Oregon, and since you have a date, shouldn't be too hard for someone to find.
It is not in GenealogyBank.com.
Pat
In Tucson
From: or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Nancy Lee Adams
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:30 AM
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Subject: [or-roots] NEWSOM CAMPGROUND (cem.) & OLINGER DLC (cem.)
Does anyone know where I could read about the Newson Campground article in this Capital Journal below & find out who is buried there? Also does anyone have a name, or list of names for who is buried at the Olinger DLC Cem. too? I am still searching for my gggGrandfather James McCubbins's grave died Sept. 6 1877, Marion Co., OR..
Thanks, Nancy
NEWSOM CAMPGROUND:
Established []. Located: T6S R1W 20. In the North Howell Prairie area NE of Salem, OR.
For additional information see: Capital Journal, June 27, 1935 4:4 Landmark Lore; David Newsom: The Western Observer 1805-1882 p.9
OLINGER DLC:
Established 1875.
Located: T8S R2W 3/4/9/10. W of 71st SE between Ganon and Joseph Streets in Macleay area outside of Salem. It is now a cultivated field, markers gone. *2
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