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  2. Gold Beach, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    An Ellensburg post office was established in 1853, changed to Ellensburg in 1877, and changed to Gold Beach in 1890. [7] Mailboats based in Gold Beach have been delivering mail upstream to Agness since 1895, one of only two rural mailboat routes remaining in the U.S. [8] Although Gold Beach had been a community since the middle of the 19th ...

  3. Wong's King - Wikipedia

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    Wong's King was established in 2004. According to Michael Russell of The Oregonian, "The restaurant was born out of a small chain of American-style Chinese restaurants with locations in Sandy, Gresham and Southeast Portland, and was 'bankrolled by untold thousands of orders of kung pao chicken,' according to a 2005 review from The Oregonian, which called Wong's King Seafood a 'new benchmark ...

  4. Mary D. Hume (steamer) - Wikipedia

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    The Mary D. Hume was a steamer built at Gold Beach, Oregon in 1881, by R. D. Hume, a pioneer and early businessman in that area.Gold Beach was then called Ellensburg. The Hume had a long career, first hauling goods between Oregon and San Francisco, then as a whaler in Alaska, as a service vessel in the Alaskan cannery trade, then as a tugboat.

  5. Robert Deniston Hume - Wikipedia

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    Robert Deniston Hume (October 31, 1845 – November 25, 1908) was a cannery owner, pioneer hatchery operator, politician, author, and self-described "pygmy monopolist" who controlled salmon fishing for 32 years on the lower Rogue River in U.S. state of Oregon.

  6. Category:Gold Beach, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2022, at 18:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon State Highway Department awarded the $568,181.00 ($10.7 million in 2024 dollars [2]) construction contract to the Mercer, Fraser Company of Eureka, California, on January 16, 1930. Work began on the bridge at Gold Beach in April 1930.

  8. Curry County Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded in 1914 by E. M. Bogardus [2] as the Gold Beach Reporter. [3] The Gold Beach paper was sold in 1917 to A. E. Guyton and John A. Juza, [4] with Juza assuming complete ownership in 1922 and W. E. Hassler becoming editor. [5] [6] The paper's name was changed around 1926 to the Curry County Reporter. [7]

  9. Hunter Creek, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Hunter Creek is an unincorporated community in Curry County, Oregon, United States. [1] It lies on the east side of U.S. Route 101 south of Gold Beach along the Pacific coast. [2] Hunter Creek, a stream with the same name, flows by the community before entering the Pacific Ocean slightly west of Route 101. [2]