History of the Rogue River
Rogue River - The Oregon Encyclopedia
During the 1850s, the Rogue River country was the site of the first gold rush in Oregon as well as the scene of the state's most bitter conflict ...
Rogue River History | Bureau of Land Management
Once a major Native American habitation site, the area has enjoyed a rich human history of over 9,000 years. After Europeans arrived, the site evolved into a ...
The legendary Rogue River has an extensive history, and is well-known for its nationally-recognized steelhead and salmon fishing.
Rogue River (Oregon) - Wikipedia
Known for its salmon runs, whitewater rafting, and rugged scenery, it was one of the original eight rivers named in the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968.
History Of The Rogue River Southern Oregon
This legendary river has long been a secret paradise for game fishermen and now you are invited to enjoy its long and entertaining history.
Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest - History & Culture
The two forests were combined in 2004 and now form the present-day 1.8 million-acre Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Historically, the two forests ...
Fascinating History of the Rogue River - Indigo Creek Outfitters
In the mid-1800s, the Rogue River country was the site of Oregon's largest gold rush. It also became the place where a tumultuous conflict ...
Centennial Year - City of Rogue River
In 1872 it was named Woodville after John Woods, and in 1912 the town council officially changed the name to Rogue River. The town has had a colorful history.
From its source high in the Cascade Mountains in southwestern Oregon near Crater Lake National Park, the Rogue, one of the longest rivers in Oregon, tumbles and ...
HISTORY OF THE ROGUE RIVER NATIONAL FOREST Volume 1
Florence Renaker. Preface. A Brief Look at Some Historical Events in the Southern Oregon — Northern. California Area. Part I: The ...
Rogue River Tribal History - The Quartux Journal
The original Rogue River tribe is that of the Rogue river Valley, the Takelma people. Rogue River came to refer to the confederation after a series of battles ...
Rogue River War of 1855-1856 - The Oregon Encyclopedia
The final Rogue River War began early on the morning of October 8, 1855, when self-styled volunteers attacked Native people in the Rogue Valley.
The Wild and Scenic Rogue River - Oregon History Project
Two important pieces of federal legislation passed in the 1960s reflect this revaluing of wilderness. Both the 1964 Wilderness Act and the 1968 Wild and Scenic ...
A Brief Look at Some Historical Events in the Southern Oregon ...
Poole, on their way to California from Scottsburg, made camp overnight on Jackson Creek in Southern Oregon. While looking for water for camp use, they ...
Revisiting the Rogue River Wars of Southern Oregon
Revisiting the Rogue River Wars of Southern Oregon: A Photographer's Journey and a Tribal Perspective · Experience Oregon History.
Rogue River | Native Fish Society
People have lived along the Rogue River and its tributaries for at least 8,500 years. European explorers made first contact with Native Americans (Indians) ...
The Famous Rogue River Valley - Oregon History Project
Landscape artist Gibson Catlett created this bird's-eye view map of Grants Pass in 1911 for a railroad development company that was also selling land in a ...
A Brief History of The Rogue Valley Wine Region - The Crafty Cask
The Rogue Valley Wine Region has a long history for a territory so far west from the cradle of our country's beginnings.
Rogue River Peoples, Oregon - The Quartux Journal
The original tribe was the Takelmas, and later during the war, the title Rogue River was applied to the tribes who joined the Rogue River ...
Established in 1912, the City of Rogue River is located in southwestern Oregon just off Interstate 5. Nestled along the banks of the Rogue River amidst ...