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  2. Merrill, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Merrill was named for rancher Nathan S. Merrill, who settled at this location in 1890. Nathan moved to Oregon to escape a murder charge from Rhode Island. It's believed he is a member of the notorious Tinder Affair Killing Spree of 1889. A post office was established in Merrill in 1896. [13] H. E. Momyre was the postmaster. [10]

  3. Oregon Route 39 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 39 begins at an interchange with U.S. Route 97, north of downtown Klamath Falls, and just west of the main campus of the Oregon Institute of Technology.For the first 5 miles (8.0 km) of its existence, it is an urban expressway, known locally as either Crater Lake Parkway, the Alameda Bypass, [1] or as the East Side Bypass, that skirts the eastern edge of Klamath Falls.

  4. Klamath County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Map of Klamath County A panoramic view of Klamath County, Oregon, with Klamath Lake in the background According to the United States Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 6,136 square miles (15,890 km 2 ), of which 5,941 square miles (15,390 km 2 ) is land and 194 square miles (500 km 2 ), or 3.2%, is water. [ 5 ]

  5. Malin, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Malin is at an elevation of 4,062 feet (1,238 m) [5] in southern Klamath County near the Oregon–California border. [7] It is along a spur of Oregon Route 39, southeast of Klamath Falls, east of Merrill, and northeast of Tulelake. [7] Lava Beds National Monument is to the south, nearby in California. [7]

  6. Hatfield, California–Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Hatfield is an unincorporated community in both Siskiyou County, California, and Klamath County, Oregon, in the United States. [1] Hatfield is located at the junction of Oregon Route 39, California State Route 161, and California State Route 139; all three routes terminate at a four-way junction in the community.

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  8. Lost River Jr./Sr. High School - Wikipedia

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    Lost River Jr./Sr. High School is a junior/senior public high school serving Merrill, Oregon and Malin, Oregon United States. It is named after the Lost River in Southern Oregon and Northern California.

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