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The Jason Lee House in Salem, Oregon
The Jason Lee House in Salem, Oregon
PHOTO ID760
TITLEThe Jason Lee House in Salem, Oregon
COLLECTIONBen Maxwell
DESCRIPTIONThe Jason Lee House was originally sited on the north bank of Mill Creek. Here these early Methodist missionaries had set up a water-powered combination lumber and grist mill. Other information says it was originally sited at 960 Broadway near N. Liberty in Salem, Oregon. This earliest known frame building in Salem was constructed in 1841 of milled lumber and built in a simple, federal style of architecture. In the photo, the house is being readied for moving. The photo was taken February 28, 1963. It is now located in Mission Mill Museum complex.
DATE1963,February28
SUBJECTSSalem, Oregon; Jason Lee House; Broadway Street (Salem); moving
PHOTOGRAPHERBen Maxwell
OBJECTb/w photo; negative
DIMENSIONSH 5 inches L 7 inches
PHOTO SOURCESalem Public Library
ACCESSION IDSHO.1.1
IMAGE FILENAME9C7D0EBB.jpg
Date created2003-01-17
Date modified2003-01-17
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