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INVENTORY
OF HUGO'S CULTURAL ASSETS
Preserve Cultural Assets Through
Documentation
We believe many of our cultural
assets are endangered, or could soon become threatened.
This preliminary inventory of cultural assets has no
implications concerning private property. For example, researchers will never enter
private property without permission and any future possible consideration of preserving,
rehabilitating and restoring historic buildings would only be initiated with the
permission of the private land owner.
Hugo Ladies Club
People/Traditions Pioneer Families; Oral
Histories
Historical Societies Hugo Ladies Club; Hugo
Neighborhood Association & Historical Society
Libraries Hugo Ladies Club; Hugo Neighborhood
Association & Historical Society
Museums & Exhibits Hugo Ladies Clubs
Annual Quilt & Craft Fair; Hugo History Day & Exhibits
Cemeteries/Family Cemeteries Sextons, Ritchies,
Mckenzies
Inventory
Hugos Preliminary Historic Building
List
1 Ahern (Thomas)
House, Packing Shed, & Other Buildings 2 Antlers Auto Camp
3 Baer - Templin
4 Banks, Wesley (House)
5 Banks, Wesley (Barn)
6 Beverage (Jennie) Packing Shed
7 Bonnies ??
8 Brazille House
9 Brown (Lawrence) House
10 Brown (Lawrence) Shed
11 Burch (Tunnel Loop)
12 Calaba Cabin
13 Calkins (Tunnel Loop)
14 Cochrane House (Doob)
15 Crockett (Garrett) Barn
16 Crow (Helmie)
17 Dillon
18 Dorries
19 Echo Cove Orchard House & Barn
20 Edelman House
21 Erickson Auto Camp
22 Erickson (C. A.) Barn
23 Erickson House
24 Grimes House
25 Hansen House
26 Harrys
27 Hicks Auto Court
28 Holgate (Mabel) House
29 Holgate (Mabel) Orchard Cabin
30 Holgate (Mabel) Packing Shed
31 Huff (Bill)
32 Hugo Community Church
33 Hugo Parsonage/Teacherage
34 Hugo Hitching Post/Hugo Supply Company
35 Hugo School & Gym: 1912 - 1967
36 Ivory (Ed) |
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37 Kolkow Auto Camp
38 Leidecker Fish Farm
39 Ludwick House
40 Ludwick - Gift House
41 Lucky Queen & Hugo Schools
42 McCoy (Ellie)
43 McKenzie-Sturgil-Barkdahl
44 McKy Fruit House
45 McKy House
46 McKy (Rental)
47 Morris
48 Olsen
49 Owens-Wallace
50 Packer (Marvin)
51 Penny House
52 Peterson (John) House
53 Peterson (Nanni)
54 Pizer
55 Raymond-Case
56 Reynolds (Earl)
57 Richie House
58 Rileys
59 Ritchie House - Stuart
60 Sexton (Charles) House
61 Southern Pacific Well House
62 Three Pines Lumber Co. Shop
63 Three Pines School
64 Tooey (Mike)
65 Vanderbilt-Ward House
66 Vanderbilt-Ward Barn
67 Walker Home
68 Ward Barn
69 Warne
70 Whitehead (Rick)
71 William Light House
72 William Light Barn
73 Wise-Tavis Barn
74 Wise-Tavis House
75 Young House |
Historic Buildings. Historic buildings are
usually at least 50 years old. Buildings less than 50 years of age must be exceptionally
important to be considered eligible for inventory as a cultural asset.
Historic Trails/Roads
1850s Indian Trail
1850s Road from Willamette Valley to Jacksonville
1850s Road to Illinois Valley Via Van Noys Ferry
1850 - 1900 Wagon Road/Applegate Trail
Pacific Highway
Other Cultural Assets
Grave Creek Railroad Tunnel/No. 9
Three Pines Lumber Company Ditch
Want to become a member of the Hugo Historic Buildings
Committee? Its first project is to inventory Hugos cultural assets.
Contact an officer of the Hugo Neighborhood for more
information on preserving our history and how you can become involved, especially on
information to update this cultural assets inventory, and how to become a member of the
Hugo Historic Buildings Committee.
November 12, 2002
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