[or-roots] NEWSOM CAMPGROUND (cem.) & OLINGER DLC (cem.)
Kith-n-Kin
Kith-n-Kin at cox.net
Wed Aug 12 09:27:36 PDT 2009
Nancy
According to "Salem Online History," the Capital Journal joined with the
Oregon Statesman to become the Statesman Journal Newspaper.
I would suggest both of these newspapers are in the Knight Library at U of
Oregon, and since you have a date, shouldn't be too hard for someone to
find.
It is not in GenealogyBank.com.
Pat
In Tucson
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[mailto:or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Nancy Lee
Adams
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:30 AM
To: or-roots at listsmart.osl.state.or.us
Subject: [or-roots] NEWSOM CAMPGROUND (cem.) & OLINGER DLC (cem.)
Does anyone know where I could read about the Newson Campground article in
this Capital Journal below & find out who is buried there? Also does anyone
have a name, or list of names for who is buried at the Olinger DLC Cem. too?
I am still searching for my gggGrandfather James McCubbins's grave died
Sept. 6 1877, Marion Co., OR..
Thanks, Nancy
NEWSOM CAMPGROUND:
Established []. Located: T6S R1W 20. In the North Howell Prairie area NE of
Salem, OR.
For additional information see: Capital Journal, June 27, 1935 4:4 Landmark
Lore; David Newsom: The Western Observer 1805-1882 p.9
OLINGER DLC:
Established 1875.
Located: T8S R2W 3/4/9/10. W of 71st SE between Ganon and Joseph Streets in
Macleay area outside of Salem. It is now a cultivated field, markers gone.
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