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Illahe was the first of three post offices established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries along the canyon of the lower Rogue River between Marial and Agness. After the Rogue River Wars of 1855–56 and the forced removal of most of the Takelma and other native people who lived along the river, a small number of newcomers began to settle along or near the canyon.
In 2008, 29% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 56 students, 16 graduated, 29 dropped out, and 11 are still in high school. Of 56 students, 16 graduated, 29 dropped out, and 11 are still in high school.
Pioneer High School (Whittier, California) Pioneer High School (Woodland, California) Pioneer Junior-Senior High School, Royal Center, Indiana; Pioneer Valley Regional School, Northfield, Massachusetts, including high school; Pioneer High School (Ann Arbor, Michigan) Pioneer Secondary Alternative High School, Prineville, Oregon; Sharyland ...
West Albany High School: Albany: Greater Albany Public S.D. 1,250 [2] Bulldogs: 5A West Linn High School: West Linn: West Linn-Wilsonville S.D. 1,905 [2] Lions: 6A West Salem High School: Salem: Salem-Keizer S.D. 1,733 [2] Titans: 6A Weston-McEwen High School: Athena: Athena Weston S.D. 215 [2] TigerScots 2A Westview High School: Beaverton ...
Location of Jackson County in Oregon. This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Jackson County, Oregon, United States, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them.
Marial is an unincorporated community and the site of a former post office in Curry County, Oregon, United States. [1] Located along the Rogue River about 48 miles (77 km) from its mouth on the Pacific Ocean, the area was home to Takelma Indians, then to white and Karok settlers, before becoming part of a designated wilderness.
Oregon pioneer history (1806–1890) is the period in the history of Oregon Country and Oregon Territory, in the present day state of Oregon and Northwestern United States. It was the era when pioneers and mountain men , primarily of European descent, traveled west across North America to explore and settle the lands west of the Rocky Mountains ...
From circa 1947, and into 1997, Agnes School's enrollment was around six. In 1997 the community promoted a bill in the Oregon Legislature, House Bill 2340 which would make it so small schools like Agness would not be affected by school mergers required by the state. [16] In 2003 the school had a teacher and one aide, along with four students.