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List of the oldest buildings in Oregon

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This article lists the oldest extant buildings in Oregon, including extant buildings and structures constructed prior to and during the United States rule over Oregon. Only buildings built prior to 1860 are suitable for inclusion on this list, or the building must be the oldest of its type.

In order to qualify for the list, a structure must:

  • be a recognizable building (defined as any human-made structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or continuous occupancy);
  • incorporate features of building work from the claimed date to at least 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in height and/or be a listed building.

This consciously excludes ruins of limited height, roads and statues. Bridges may be included if they otherwise fulfill the above criteria. Dates for many of the oldest structures have been arrived at by radiocarbon dating or dendrochronology and should be considered approximate. If the exact year of initial construction is estimated, it will be shown as a range of dates.

List of oldest buildings

Building Image Location First built Use Notes
Molalla Log House near Canby, Oregon 1790s Residence Unknown who constructed the structure (possibly trappers, Native American or Russians). Building was moved to a new site in 2021 in the Hopkins Demonstration Forest.[1]
Jason Lee House
Salem, Oregon 1841 Residence One of the oldest frame building remaining in the state
Methodist Mission Parsonage
Salem, Oregon 1841 Residence One of the oldest frame building remaining in the state
Francis Ermatinger House
Oregon City, Oregon 1843 Residence Long thought to be the oldest house in Clackamas County[2]
Delaney–Edwards House
Salem, Oregon 1845 Residence Currently a Bed & Breakfast
St. Paul Roman Catholic Church (St. Paul, Oregon)
St. Paul, Oregon 1846 Church Oldest church in Oregon and oldest brick building in Pacific Northwest
McLoughlin House National Historic Site
Oregon City, Oregon 1846 Residence Home of John McLoughlin a leader of the Hudson's Bay Company and the "father of Oregon"
John D. Boon House
Salem, Oregon 1847 Residence
Butteville Jail Champoeg, Oregon 1848 Jail
Silas Jacob N. Beeks House
Forest Grove, Oregon 1848 Residence
Watson–Price Farmstead Barn Benton County, Oregon 1848 Barn
William L. Holmes House
Oregon City, Oregon 1848 Residence
Dr. Forbes Barclay House
Oregon City, Oregon 1849 Residence
Thomas and Walter Monteith House
Albany, Oregon 1849 Residence
Dayton Common School
Dayton, Oregon 1850 School
Granville H. Baber House Linn County, Oregon 1850 Residence
Malcolm A. Moody House
The Dalles, Oregon 1850 Residence Oldest house in The Dalles
Morton Matthew McCarver House
Oregon City, Oregon 1850 Residence
Tualatin Academy
Forest Grove, Oregon 1850 University Building Oldest university building in the state
White–Kellogg House
Oregon City, Oregon 1850 Residence
Capt. John C. Ainsworth House
Oregon City, Oregon 1851 Residence
Hamilton Campbell House
Marion County, Oregon 1851 Residence
Knighton House St. Helens, Oregon 1851 Residence Oldest house in Columbia County[3]
Levi Hagey House
Dundee, Oregon 1851 Residence
Matthew Murphy House St. Paul, Oregon 1851 Residence
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 County, Oregon 1853 Residence
Lane County Clerk's Building
Eugene, Oregon 1853 Residence
Washington County Jail
Washington County, Oregon 1853 Jail
West Union Baptist Church
Hillsboro, Oregon 1853 Church
Andrew Jackson and Sarah Jane Masters House
Aloha, Oregon 1854 Residence
Creed Floed House
Roseburg, Oregon 1854 Residence
Jacob Conser House
Jefferson, Oregon 1854 Residence
Daniel and Catherine Christian House
Eugene, Oregon 1855 Residence Oldest house in Eugene
James Mechlin Anderson House
Marion County, Oregon 1855 Residence
John Fiechter House
Corvallis, Oregon 1855 Residence
Patrick F. McManus House
Phoenix, Oregon 1855 Residence
Tigard-Rogers House Portland, Oregon 1855 Residence Oldest house in Portland
Alvin T. Smith House
Forest Grove, Oregon 1854-1856 Residence
Bybee–Howell House
Sauvie Island, Oregon 1856 Residence
Charles Applegate House
Yoncalla, Oregon 1856 Residence [4]
Fort Yamhill Blockhouse
Dayton, Oregon 1856 Blockhouse
Hiram A. Straight House
Oregon City, Oregon 1856 Residence
Horace Baker Log Cabin
Carver, Oregon 1856 Residence
Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church
Linn County, Oregon 1856 Church
Burford-Stanley House
Monmouth, Oregon 1857 Residence
Charles Gaylord House
Corvallis, Oregon 1857 Residence
Fort Dalles Surgeon's Quarters
The Dalles, Oregon 1857 Residence
Fort Hoskins Commander's House Benton County, Oregon 1857 Residence Moved back to the fort from Pedee Creek Road; only surviving structure of the fort
Hallock–McMillan Building
Portland, Oregon 1857 Commercial Oldest surviving commercial building and oldest brick building in Portland
Hannah and Eliza Gorman House
Corvallis, Oregon 1857 Residence
Jesse H. Caton House
Corvallis, Oregon 1857 Residence
Palmer House
Dayton, Oregon 1857 Residence
Sam Brown House
Gervais, Oregon 1857 Residence
Fulton–Taylor House
The Dalles, Oregon 1858 Residence
Jesse and Julia Harritt House
Salem, Oregon 1858 Residence
John P. Walker House
Ashland, Oregon 1858 Residence
John Sweek House
Tualatin, Oregon 1858 Residence
Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church
Salem, Oregon 1858 Church
Rock Creek Methodist Church
Clackamas County, Oregon 1858 Church
Stephen and Parthena M. Blank House
Forest Grove, Oregon 1858 Residence
Andrew Smith House
Dayton, Oregon 1859 Residence
Augustus Fanno Farmhouse
Beaverton, Oregon 1859 Residence
Butteville Academy
Champoeg, Oregon 1859 School
First Wasco County Courthouse
The Dalles, Oregon 1859 Courthouse
Horace L. Dibble House
Molalla, Oregon 1859 Residence
Hugh Fields House
Linn County, Oregon 1859 Residence
John B. White House
Jackson County, Oregon 1859 Residence
Spring Valley Presbyterian Church
Zena, Oregon 1859 Church
333 NE First Street Oakland, Oregon 1859 Residence Moved from Old Town Oakland in the 1870s to its current location; part of the Oakland Historic District
Waller Hall
Salem, Oregon 1867 University building Oldest university building in use on West Coast[5]
Cape Blanco Lighthouse
Curry County, Oregon 1870 Lighthouse Oldest remaining lighthouse in the state

See also

References

  1. ^ Denham, Danielle (8 January 2021). "The Unsolved Mystery of the Oldest Standing Structure in Oregon". That Oregon Life. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  2. ^ Hawkins, William John; Willingham, William F. (1999). Classic Houses of Portland, Oregon: 1850–1950 (1st ed.). Timber Press. p. 37. OCLC 40948520.
  3. ^ "Oregon Historic Sites Database".
  4. ^ Carter, Liz. "Applegate House". Oregon Encyclopedia.
  5. ^ "Willamette University - Historical Tour". myatlascms.com. Retrieved 19 February 2024.

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