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Grant County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census , the population was 7,233, [ 1 ] making it Oregon's fourth-least populous county. The county seat is Canyon City . [ 2 ]
Justice courts are state courts of law in Oregon. [1] [2] While the Justice Court is a kind of state court, and the Justice of the Peace is an Oregon State Court judge, the Justice Courts are financed and authorized by their respective counties. [1] Because Justice Courts are financed by the counties, they are not part of the Oregon Judicial ...
District Court judge James A. Redden (1996) John F. Kilkenny U.S. Post Office and Courthouse † Pendleton: 104 Southwest Dorion: D. Ore. 1916–present: Court of Appeals judge John Kilkenny: Gus J. Solomon U.S. Courthouse † Portland: Main Street & 6th Avenue SW: D. Ore. 1933–1997: District Court judge Gus J. Solomon: Pioneer Courthouse ...
Grant County: 023: Canyon City: 1864: Parts of old Wasco and old Umatilla counties: Named for Ulysses S. Grant prior to his election as president, in recognition of his military service. 7,215: 4,529 sq mi (11,730 km 2) Harney County: 025: Burns: 1889: Southern two-thirds of Grant County: Named in honor of cavalry officer William S. Harney ...
Jackson County Courthouse (Jacksonville, Oregon) Jackson County Courthouse (Medford, Oregon) L. Linn County Courthouse (Oregon) M. Marion County Courthouse (Oregon)
Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon (7 P) Pages in category "Courthouses in Oregon" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
BOORA Architects and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates separated the sleek limestone, steel, aluminum, and glass courthouse into two distinct volumes. [5] An eight-story block, scaled to the height of the neighboring county courthouse building, incorporates administration offices and a law library with a roof terrace atop the 8th floor. Below the ...
Mount Vernon is a city in Grant County, Oregon, United States. Its post office was established in 1877 and named after a black stallion that belonged to settler David W. Jenkins. The stallion's stable , a small stone building, is still standing in a field on the north side of U.S. Highway 26 about 2.2 miles (3.5 km) east of the main ...