[or-roots] DLC Maps

Lucinda Blais atagi at fmtc.com
Tue May 26 10:07:47 PDT 2009


Pat,

Thanks ever so much for this "project" you are doing !!  I will send you my 
"down line" in a bit, have a plate full until school is out and our exchange 
student goes home, the 7th of June.

Love "chasing ancestors", and have gotten to meet a couple another Barger 
descendents from that side of the state, and always like going back to 
Silverton, such a pretty part of the country !!

Thanks again and have a nice trip back to Oregon,

Cindy Blais
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kith-n-Kin" <Kith-n-Kin at cox.net>
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Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [or-roots] DLC Maps


> Cindy
>
> I find DLC #308, Barger, John and Rebecca, in sections 36 and 36, and as 
> you
> said, where southwest Silverton is now. On the 1878 Atlas, the property is
> listed with Ai Coolidge. As I recall, quite a bit of the property south of
> there was his also. I see an "S Smith" on the 1878, but not on the 1862.
> Les is spot on with his directions.
>
> And by the way, thanks for Rebecca's last name. I didn't have anything.
>
> My current dilemma is that I can't find the source for the plat parameters
> I'm using for this township. I know it was done in 1969, and presume there
> are others for the other townships, but my Googling is not finding it.
>
> For anyone who wants to help, it's "Marion County Public domain land and
> Mineral Titles, 1969."
>
> The "old" plats, such as the ".001" mostly have only some of the plats 
> that
> had been claimed. But the 1969 map has the original owners, plus
> homesteaders and cash entries.
>
> Dang.
>
> Anyway, I'll add Smith for Rebecca on  maps from now on. Unfortunately I
> already printed out the ones for this trip. Heck, maybe I'll just write it
> in. Why not!
>
> Pat
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us
> [mailto:or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lucinda
> Blais
> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 11:12 AM
> To: or-roots mail list
> Subject: Re: [or-roots] DLC Maps
>
> Pat,
> So glad that this is being done!!! My Gr. gr. grandparents, John & Rebecca
> Smith Barger and her parents, James and Sarah Jennings Smith of course 
> were
> in Silverton, Oregon, and I have wanted to "see" where their land was !
> Have picture with "Barger" Street.  Again, looking forward to seeing this
> when in the Silverton area !
>
> Cindy Blais
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Kith-n-Kin" <Kith-n-Kin at cox.net>
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> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 12:46 PM
> Subject: [or-roots] DLC Maps
>
>
>> While we're on the subject of DLCs, one of the things I'm working on is a
>> history of the township that includes Mt. Angel to Silverton.  It is
>> 06S01W.
>>
>> So far, I have gathered the information on the "original" DLCs from the
>> Abstracts, along with the 1862 twp map, and on top of that placed the 
>> 1963
>> "official" cadastral plats of the original owners. (I'm probably mixing 
>> my
>> terms here).
>>
>> I have also "cut and pasted" the 1878 land plats from the Atlas to fit 
>> the
>> township parameters, and coupled it with a 2009 Google Earth image of the
>> area, so anyone can see just where the properties are today. 
>> Fortunately,
>> there were two or three plats which with odd shapes and placement, 
>> allowed
>> for "tweaking" the skew from the satellite image.
>>
>> These are on 11x17 photo paper, and are going to the libraries in
>> Silverton
>> and Mt. Angel, as well as the college library there.
>>
>> I believe this will help poor folks (like I was) who show up in the area,
>> go
>> to the library and say "where was grampa and gramma's land?" to be met
>> with
>> the thousand yard stare. "Oh, you might want to look on the wall over
>> there."  Nope.  "Well, you can go to the archives in Salem.. ."  In Mount
>> Angel in particular, the "history" goes back as far as the monastery and
>> influx of German speaking farmers.   At the seminary  at least they had
>> some
>> history of the early settlers, and the interactions with the town.
>>
>> After my visit this month, I'll be able to complete the "genealogical"
>> early
>> history of the area, who married whom, and so on, and what happened to 
>> the
>> families.  Should be fun.
>>
>> Pat
>> In Tucson
>>
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