This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County, Oregon, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them. The National Register recognizes places of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States. [1] Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] Oregon is home to over 2,000, [3] and 9 of those are found partially or wholly in Jefferson County.
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed [6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Camp Sherman Community Hall | February 28, 2003 (#03000070) | 13025 SW Camp Sherman Road 44°27′01″N121°39′14″W / 44.450154°N 121.653956°W | Camp Sherman | ||
2 | Enoch and Mary Cyrus Homestead | May 26, 2015 (#15000270) | Hagman Road 44°26′52″N121°06′11″W / 44.447903°N 121.103159°W | Culver vicinity | ||
3 | Jefferson County Courthouse | September 17, 2015 (#15000614) | 34 SE D Street 44°38′02″N121°07′44″W / 44.633775°N 121.128893°W | Madras | ||
4 | Max and Ollie Lueddemann House | June 3, 1996 (#96000620) | 96 SE 9th Street 44°38′06″N121°07′33″W / 44.634871°N 121.125753°W | Madras | Completed in 1906, this bungalow is one of very few near-unaltered houses remaining from Madras's earliest years. It was the home of newspaper publisher and civic booster Max Lueddemann until 1909. Despite his short tenure in the young town, Lueddemann gained respect as a journalist, business leader, and real estate promoter. [7] | |
5 | Madras Army Air Field North Hangar | June 8, 2015 (#15000331) | 2028 NW Berg Drive 44°39′57″N121°08′57″W / 44.665733°N 121.149234°W | Madras | ||
6 | Julius and Sarah McCoin Homestead | May 26, 2015 (#15000271) | Forest Service Road 57 44°25′44″N121°05′21″W / 44.428935°N 121.089047°W | Culver vicinity | ||
7 | Olallie Lake Guard Station | March 6, 1991 (#91000169) | South of Pinhead Buttes, Mount Hood National Forest 44°48′51″N121°47′25″W / 44.814106°N 121.790307°W | Estacada vicinity | ||
8 | Oregon Pacific Railroad Linear Historic District | October 29, 1999 (#99001285) | Roughly a 20-mile linear section of the old railroad grade between Idanha and the Cascade Range summit (See also Marion and Linn counties.) 44°27′10″N121°53′57″W / 44.452778°N 121.899167°W | Idanha to the Cascade Range summit via Santiam Junction | Beginning in 1872, the colorful Thomas Egenton Hogg set out to build a transcontinental railroad terminating in the Oregon Coast. By the time of his venture's final bankruptcy in 1894, completed track reached only from Yaquina Bay to Idanha in the Cascade foothills, with grade work under way east of Idanha to the summit. The historic district protects the remaining signs of the grade work east of Idanha, as well as the sites of two construction camps. Abandoned part way through construction, these remnants provide a unique window onto construction methods and living conditions in 19th century railroad camps. [8] | |
9 | Oregon Trunk Passenger and Freight Station | February 27, 1986 (#86000285) | Washington Street at the foot of 6th Street 44°35′15″N121°10′39″W / 44.5875°N 121.1775°W | Metolius |