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Auburn
came to life on Blue Canyon Creek in Eastern Oregon in April of
1862. There is a sign erected in 1941 that designates the site where
the town of Auburn once stood. It grew to a population of 6,000
and was the first county seat of Baker County. History says Auburn
was the site of the first gold rush into Eastern Oregon. It was
not to last for in 1864 the town's importance began a steep decline
from which it would not recover. In 1868, the county seat was moved
to the town of Baker
less than 20 miles from Auburn. There are few remnants remaining
today that give evidence of the town's existence.
Related
Links:
Baker
County | Eastern
Oregon
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