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  2. Molalla, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Molalla was named after the Molalla River, which in turn was named for the Molala, a Native American tribe that inhabited the area. William H. Vaughan took up a donation land claim in the area in 1844. Molalla post office was established in 1850, near the site of Liberal, and was discontinued in 1851. The post office was reestablished in 1868 ...

  3. Dayton Leroy Rogers - Wikipedia

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    One witness followed Rogers through Milwaukie, Gladstone, Oregon City, and Canby at speeds up to 100 mph. [1] When the suspect's car pulled into a driveway, the following driver took the address, went to a phone, and reported the information. Rogers' modus operandi was to pick up prostitutes and take them to secluded areas. He took at least six ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Clackamas ...

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    March 26, 1973 (19130 Lot Whitcomb Drive [7: Oregon City: John C. Ainsworth (1822–1893), businessman and co-founder of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, built this house in 1851, where he lived until Portland supplanted Oregon City as the commercial center of the Northwest.

  5. Category:Molalla, Oregon - Wikipedia

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  6. Molalla - Wikipedia

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    Molalla or Molala may refer to one of these Oregon-related articles: Molala people, a Native American tribe who traditionally lived near the Molalla River Molala language, the language spoken by the Molala people; Molalla River, a river in Clackamas County; Molalla, Oregon, a city named after the river Molalla Buckeroo, an annual rodeo held in ...

  7. Molalla Log House - Wikipedia

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    The Molalla Log House, or the David Fox Granary, is a historic log cabin originally located in Molalla, Oregon. It represents perhaps the oldest extant building in Oregon if not the Pacific Northwest , built c. 1790 .

  8. Molala Kate Chantal - Wikipedia

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    Chantal was speculated to have been born in 1844 to Chief Yelkus (Kil-ke). [1] She was born in what is now known as Molalla, Oregon.Living most of her youth near her brother Chief Henry Yelkus [2] in Dickey Prairie in the foothill river valleys of the Cascades, which was believed to be the site of the original native village.

  9. Rose City Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Rose City Cemetery, also known as Rose City Cemetery and Funeral Home, is a cemetery in northeast Portland, ... Oregon Governor; Don Johnson (1926–2015), ...