Table Rock Billiard Saloon (Facade), South Oregon Street, Jacksonville, Jackson County, OR
Summary
Significance: The name "Table Rock" was associated with several structures that stood on the same site. The first was a simple, square-facaded, frame bakery, illustrated on the Kuchel and Dressel lithograph of Jacksonville published in 1856. Unlike most of the business names in Jacksonville, "Table Rock" is locally derived: it was the name given to a large volcanic ledge in the Roge River Valley, first surveyed by James Clyman in 1845 and later the scene of a devastating attack on the Rogue Indians by the new settlers.
Survey number: HABS OR-123
Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: 1960 Subsequent Work
Tags
Date
1933 - 1960
Contributors
Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Helms, Herman von
Wintjin, John
Location
jackson county, 42.31118, -122.97251
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
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