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The Newell House Museum, also known as the Robert Newell House, is located in Champoeg, Oregon, United States. Built by Oregon politician Robert Newell in 1852, the house was acquired in 1952 by the Oregon State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. The house was reconstructed and opened as a museum in 1959. [1]
In 1850, he returned to Oregon where he platted the Champoeg townsite with Andre Longtain. [1] From 1855 to 1856 he was the commander of a company of army scouts during the Rogue River Wars. [1] In 1860, Newell was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives after Oregon achieved statehood in 1859.
Champoeg (/ ʃ æ m ˈ p uː iː / sham-POO-ee, historically / ʃ æ m ˈ p uː ɛ ɡ / sham-POO-eg [1]) is a former town in the U.S. state of Oregon. Now a ghost town , it was an important settlement in the Willamette Valley in the early 1840s.
Hiram Brown House: Astoria, Oregon: 1852 Residence A part of the Shively–McClure Historic District: Mountain House: Ashland, Oregon: 1852 Residence Robert Newell House: Champoeg, Oregon: 1852 Residence Watson–Price Farmstead: Benton County, Oregon: 1852 Residence Amos Cook House: Dayton, Oregon: 1853 Residence John Phillips House: Polk ...
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Robert Newell H. A. G. Lee: Champoeg Clackamas 1846 [3] Provisional Legislature Asa Lovejoy: Clackamas 1847 [4] Provisional Legislature Robert Newell Champoeg 1848-1849 [5] Provisional Legislature Ralph Wilcox Levi A. Rice: Tuality Yamhill 1849 [6] Territorial Legislature: Asa Lovejoy Clackamas 1850 [7] Territorial Legislature Ralph Wilcox ...
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