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  Clackamas County, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clackamas County (IPA: [ˈklæ kə mɪs]) is a county located in the state of Oregon.
In the county, the population is spread out with 26.20% under the age of 18, 8.00% from 18 to 24, 28.70% from 25 to 44, 26.00% from 45 to 64, and 11.10% who are 65 years of age or older.
Clackamas was one of the four original Oregon districts created by Oregon's Provisional Legislature on July 5, 1843 along with Twality (later Washington), Champooick (later Marion), and Yamhill.
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 Encyclopedia: Clackamas County, Oregon
Clackamas County is a county located in the U.S. State of Oregon.
Clackamas County, named after the Clackamas Indians, was one of the four original districts created by the Provisional Legislature on July 5, 1843.
Oregon City rapidly became the primary urban center in Clackamas County and dominated social and political life in Oregon during the provisional government period.
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 Clackamas, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clackamas is a census-designated place located in Clackamas County, Oregon.
Clackamas belongs to the North Clackamas School District.
Clackamas also has a Church of Christ, started in 2002 and called the Living Streams Church of Christ.
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 Encyclopedia article: Clackamas County, Oregon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Clackamas County is a county (A region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government) located in the state (The way something is with respect to its main attributes) of Oregon (A state in northwestern United States on the Pacific).
Clackamas was one of the four original Oregon districts created by Oregon's Provisional Legislature on July 5, 1843 along with Twality (later Washington (A state in northwestern United States on the Pacific)), Champooick (later Marion (additional info and facts about Marion)), and Yamhill (additional info and facts about Yamhill).
In contrast with the more liberal and cosmopolitan Multnomah County (additional info and facts about Multnomah County) to the north, and the more affluent Washington County (additional info and facts about Washington County) to the west, Clackamas county has espoused a blue-collar, yet conservative political outlook.
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 Oregon Sheriffs - Clackamas County
Clackamas County is named for the resident Clackamas Indians and is one of the four original Oregon counties.
The county stretches 1,879 square miles from Oregon City, with an elevation of 55 feet, to the peaks of Mount Hood, with an elevation of 11,235 feet.
John Myers, the former Sheriff of Stanislaus County in California from 1856 to 1860, was elected to the Clackamas County position in 1868 and was Sheriff for two years.
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 Clackamas County, Oregon - Oregon.com
The county is bounded by Multnomah County to the north, Wasco County to the east, Marion County to the south, and Yamhill and Washington Counties to the west.
The creation of Multnomah County in 1854, at the request of Portland residents, removed Oregon's principal commercial city from Clackamas County as well as the county's access to the Columbia River.
Clackamas County government is composed of three commissioners, a district attorney, assessor, clerk, sheriff, surveyor, and treasurer.
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 Oregon Society, Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Russleville Cemetery Established in 1884 in Clackamas County, Oregon.
Peters Congregational Cemetery Established in 1883 in Beavercreek, Clackamas County, Oregon, it is also known as the Ten O'Clock Church and Cemetery.
Oregon Tombstone Transcription Project Cemetery registration in Oregon with limited lookups from cemetery records by The Oregon Historic Cemeteries Association.
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 Society Death Death Care Cemeteries United States Oregon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Aldergrove Cemetery - Eckman Creek in Lincoln County, Oregon.
Oregon Tombstone Transcription Project - Cemetery registration in Oregon with limited lookups from cemetery records by The Oregon Historic Cemeteries Association.
Peters Congregational Cemetery - Established in 1883 in Beavercreek, Clackamas County, Oregon, it is also known as the Ten O'Clock Church and Cemetery.
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 Church History: Clackamas County, Oregon
The Clackamas County Museum has constructed a display showing the incline, a wagon and the winching system at the top of the photo.
An early congregation in Clackamas County was the Rock Creek Church, two miles south of Molalla.
Oregon City is one of the most romantic places I ever saw.
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 Hambone Springs Campground, Oregon camping   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Oregon has some beautiful areas and Hambone Springs Campground is in one of them, there are plenty of things to do while camping at Hambone Springs Campground.
Clackamas River - Oak Grove Fork, Oregon, Lower Five Miles to Clackamas River, 9 miles away, class III-V(V+), 5 miles long.
Clackamas River, Oregon, Collawash River to Three Lynx Power Station, 12 miles away, class -blank-, 9.2 miles long.
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 Clackamas County, Oregon OR, county profile - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Clackamas County, OR Clackamas County is one of 36 counties in Oregon.
This was an increase of 7.35% from the 2000 census.
Cemeteries in Clackamas County include Adams Cemetery, Aurora IOOF Cemetery, Baker Prairie Cemetery, Barlow Cemetery, Bear Creek Cemetery, Beaver Creek Cemetery, Bonney Cemetery, Canema Cemetery, Carus Cemetery, Clackamas Cemetery...
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 Oregon Blue Book Clackamas County
General Information: Clackamas County was named for the resident Clackamas Indians and was one of the four original Oregon counties created in 1843.
Oregon City, the county seat, was the first incorporated city west of the Rockies, the first capital of Oregon Territory, and the site of the first legislative session.
From its 55-foot elevation at Oregon City, the county rises to 11,235 feet at the peak of Mt. Hood, the only year-round ski resort in the United States and the site of Timberline Lodge National Historical Landmark.
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 Shining Lake Campground, Oregon camping   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Oregon has some beautiful areas and Shining Lake Campground is in one of them, if you love the outdoors you will like Shining Lake Campground.
Clackamas River, Oregon, Collawash River to Three Lynx Power Station, 6 miles away, class -blank-, 9.2 miles long.
Clackamas River - Oak Grove Fork, Oregon, Lower Five Miles to Clackamas River, 5 miles away, class III-V(V+), 5 miles long.
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 Clackamas Real Estate and Homes for Sale in Clackamas County, Oregon
Located just minutes from Portland, Clackamas residents may utilize the resources of a major metropolis while preserving their small-town lifestyle.
Clackamas is predominately a community of single-family homes with more than 80% being owner occupied.
By combining a breathtaking landscape, a superior educational system, a sophisticated public transportation network and unlimited recreation, it is evident why Clackamas is the right answer for those seeking metropolitan living in a classic hometown setting.
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 Clackamas County History and Genealogy
Clackamas County is home to the traditional End of the Oregon Trail-- Abernethy Green-- and to Oregon City--the first capital of Oregon Territory and the cradle of American government in the Northwest.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY HISTORY ----places to visit in the county, historical markers, cities, maps, bibliography and links to favorite web sites about pioneers, the Barlow Road and Oregon history.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY GENEALOGY--- includes information about the county's changing borders and population plus links to county libraries and societies, lists of pioneers, censuses, cemeteries, land claims, probate records and more.
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 Van Zyl Reservoir, Clackamas County, Oregon
Clackamas River, Oregon, McIver Park to Mouth, 3 miles away, class II, 21.8 miles long.
Clear Creek, Oregon, Oregon 211 to Redland Road, 9 miles away, class II-III, 7.8 miles long.
Sandy River, Oregon, Revenue Bridge to Oxbow Park, 15 miles away, class II, 13.5 miles long.
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 Clackamas County, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It is the headquarters of, whose has worked to pass a number of anti-homosexual initiatives, and where Bill Sizemore, who has championed various anti-government initiatives for most of the 1990s, has his base.
Clackamas County official site (http://www.co.clackamas.or.us/) include Oatfield, Wankers Corner, and several in the Mt.
This page was last modified 07:16, 14 Mar 2005.
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 Fleshman Reservoirs, Clackamas County, Oregon
Clackamas River, Oregon, Three Lynx Power Station to North Fork Reservoir, 7 miles away, class III-IV, 12.5 miles long.
Clackamas River - South Fork, Oregon, South Fork Clackamas Falls, 8 miles away, class V+, 0 miles long.
Sandy River, Oregon, Revenue Bridge to Oxbow Park, 7 miles away, class II, 13.5 miles long.
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 Clackamas County Oregon Firefighter
Kelly was given a full honor guard by the State of Oregon, her husband and children received her flag, and her red helmet at the end of the ceremony.
At the time she received the medal, she was the fourth female in history to have ever received one from a President of the United States, needless to say, a very great honor.
Although discarded by Clackamas County Fire Distrist, in August 2000, Kathie continues to serve a larger community now through her work.
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 Clackamas County Oregon City, Oregon (Counties)
Oregon's Mt Hood Territory provides some of Oregon's most spectacular recreation, historical attractions, and agricultural land.
While being located minutes from Portland with Mount Hood as a landmark, the Oregon Territory began at the end of the journey west.
The pioneers made Oregon their home and began a new life by farming this pristine and fertile land.
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 Shockley Reservoir, Clackamas County, Oregon
Clackamas River, Oregon, Three Lynx Power Station to North Fork Reservoir, 9 miles away, class III-IV, 12.5 miles long.
Clear Creek, Oregon, Oregon 211 to Redland Road, 10 miles away, class II-III, 7.8 miles long.
Sandy River, Oregon, Revenue Bridge to Oxbow Park, 5 miles away, class II, 13.5 miles long.
www.goingoutside.com /lake/109/1092594_Shockley_Reservoir_Oregon.html   (976 words)

  
 Burglund Pond, Clackamas County, Oregon
Clackamas River, Oregon, Three Lynx Power Station to North Fork Reservoir, 8 miles away, class III-IV, 12.5 miles long.
Eagle Creek, Oregon, Fish Hatchery to Eagle Creek Road, 2 miles away, class II-V+, 11 miles long.
Sandy River, Oregon, Revenue Bridge to Oxbow Park, 6 miles away, class II, 13.5 miles long.
www.goingoutside.com /lake/108/1089021_Burglund_Pond_Oregon.html   (932 words)

  
 Chapter Nine Reference
The Oregon Territories by Stephanie Flora www.teleport.com~sflora/ortrail.htm, 1846.
Oregon State Archives Clackamas County, Bk 1 pg 057 1857, Wyland,Daniel and Gribble, Nancy J. Marriage rec.
Ancestary,com- Oregon Marriages, 1906-20, Gribble, Mabel I County: Clackamas 12 jun 1920.
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 ADA Settlement Agreement with Clackamas County Oregon
This matter was initiated by a complaint filed with the United States Department of Justice ("United States") against Clackamas County Oregon Sheriff's Office ("the Sheriff's Office”).
The Department of Justice is authorized under 28 C.F.R. Part 35, Subpart F, to investigate the allegations of the complaint in this matter, to determine the Sheriff's Office's compliance with title II and the Department’s implementing Title II regulation, issue findings, and, where appropriate, negotiate and secure voluntary compliance agreements.
The parties to this Settlement Agreement ("Agreement") are the United States of America and Clackamas County Oregon Sheriff's Office.
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 Clackamas County, Oregon Waterfront Property on Clackamas River
Clackamas County, Oregon Waterfront Property on Clackamas River
Clackamas River retreat -10 acre site w/ 800 ft of river frontage & waterfall; grand entertainer w/spacious formal areas, expansive decks on the river for outdoor dining, quest/caretaker quarters (sep 984 sf) above garage w/kitchenette - out-of-the-ordinary...
All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
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