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  2. Joseph Hamilton Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Hamilton Lambert (December 1, 1825 – November 12, 1909), was an American pioneer of Oregon and an orchardist who developed the Lambert cherry. A native of Indiana , he also served as a county commissioner in Multnomah and Clackamas counties in Oregon.

  3. Dundee Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Dundee Lodge is a farm with several buildings built in the 1920s located near Gaston in the U.S. state of Oregon. The rustic property in rural Washington County was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Also known as the Dee Brook Farm (or Deebrook Farm), the property contains three buildings designed by E. E. Green.

  4. Miller, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Miller is a former community in Sherman County, Oregon, United States, established circa 1860. [1] It was named for Thomas Jefferson Miller, [ 2 ] a settler of the area, also for which Miller Island on the Columbia River takes its name. [ 1 ]

  5. Miller Farm - Wikipedia

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    Routzahn-Miller Farmstead, Middletown, Maryland, listed on the NRHP in Frederick County; Wilson-Miller Farm, Sharpsburg, Maryland, listed on the NRHP in Washington County; Miller Farmstead (Penwell, New Jersey), Anderson and Changewater, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in Hunterdon and Warren counties

  6. Category:Farms in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon (9 P) Pages in category "Farms in Oregon" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

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  8. Cherryville, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The name of the community is said to have come from the wild cherries that grew in the area. [5] Cherryville post office was established in 1884 and closed in 1958. [5] In 1915, Cherryville had a population of 50, a public school, and a church. [6] Contemporarily church building is gone, but the church cemetery still exists. [4]

  9. Chehalem Mountains AVA - Wikipedia

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    The Chehalem Mountains AVA corresponds to the Chehalem Mountains and is entirely contained within the Willamette Valley AVA.The region stretches 20 miles (32 km) from Northwest of Wilsonville in the southeast to Forest Grove in the northwest featuring the elevations of Ribbon Ridge, Parrett Mountain and Bald Peak.