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Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an architectural element, dome, cathedral, classical architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Dam, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Dam, North side of Route 101, ....

Significance: The Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility dam was built c1858 to divert water to the adjacent Dayville Mills Complex where the power of the falling water was utilized to drive textile equipment. ... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Dam, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Dam, North side of Route 101, ....

Significance: The Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility dam was built c1858 to divert water to the adjacent Dayville Mills Complex where the power of the falling water was utilized to drive textile equipment. ... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Cant Ranch, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, G...

Significance: The James Cant Ranch is significant on a local level for its association with exploration/settlement and agriculture. The Cant Ranch has been a local landmark in the John Day River Valley of East... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayvi...

Significance: Sheep shearing was a time of hard work and festivity; during the 12 hour shearing day, the women prepared food for the evening celebration. Since only a few ranches had shearing facilities, famil... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a hydroelectric dam, industrial facility, power generation, water cascade, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Cant Ranch, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, G...

Significance: The James Cant Ranch is significant on a local level for its association with exploration/settlement and agriculture. The Cant Ranch has been a local landmark in the John Day River Valley of East... More

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayvi...

Significance: Sheep shearing was a time of hard work and festivity; during the 12 hour shearing day, the women prepared food for the evening celebration. Since only a few ranches had shearing facilities, famil... More

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayvi...

Significance: Sheep shearing was a time of hard work and festivity; during the 12 hour shearing day, the women prepared food for the evening celebration. Since only a few ranches had shearing facilities, famil... More

Cant Ranch, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, G...

Significance: The James Cant Ranch is significant on a local level for its association with exploration/settlement and agriculture. The Cant Ranch has been a local landmark in the John Day River Valley of East... More

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayvi...

Significance: Sheep shearing was a time of hard work and festivity; during the 12 hour shearing day, the women prepared food for the evening celebration. Since only a few ranches had shearing facilities, famil... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a hydroelectric dam, industrial facility, power generation, water cascade, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayvi...

Significance: Sheep shearing was a time of hard work and festivity; during the 12 hour shearing day, the women prepared food for the evening celebration. Since only a few ranches had shearing facilities, famil... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a rural landscape with a watermill, water, decayed building, 18th, 19th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a hydroelectric dam, industrial facility, power generation, water cascade, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Dam, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Dam, North side of Route 101, ....

Significance: The Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility dam was built c1858 to divert water to the adjacent Dayville Mills Complex where the power of the falling water was utilized to drive textile equipment. ... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayvi...

Significance: Sheep shearing was a time of hard work and festivity; during the 12 hour shearing day, the women prepared food for the evening celebration. Since only a few ranches had shearing facilities, famil... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a hydroelectric dam, industrial facility, power generation, water cascade, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Cant Ranch, Hayfork, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Hayfork, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Da...

Survey number: HABS OR-142-C Public domain photograph - historical image of Oregon, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayvi...

Significance: Sheep shearing was a time of hard work and festivity; during the 12 hour shearing day, the women prepared food for the evening celebration. Since only a few ranches had shearing facilities, famil... More

Cant Ranch, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, G...

Significance: The James Cant Ranch is significant on a local level for its association with exploration/settlement and agriculture. The Cant Ranch has been a local landmark in the John Day River Valley of East... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a rural landscape with a watermill, water, decayed building, 18th, 19th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, North side of Route 101,  .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, North side of Route 101, .5 mi...

Significance: The Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility provided power to the Dayville Mills Complex until c1962. In 1858 Sabin L. Sayles and Harris C. Sayles of Pascoag, RI, built a textile mill building in D... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, North side of Route 101,  .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, North side of Route 101, .5 mi...

Significance: The Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility provided power to the Dayville Mills Complex until c1962. In 1858 Sabin L. Sayles and Harris C. Sayles of Pascoag, RI, built a textile mill building in D... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a hydroelectric dam, industrial facility, power generation, water cascade, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayvi...

Significance: Sheep shearing was a time of hard work and festivity; during the 12 hour shearing day, the women prepared food for the evening celebration. Since only a few ranches had shearing facilities, famil... More

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, House, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayv...

Significance: The Cant Ranch is one of the best-preserved examples of the early 20th century ranching operations in the John Day River Valley. The ranch complex includes 11 structures: ranch house, barn and sh... More

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Cant Ranch, Barn, East side of State Route 19, North of U.S. 26, Dayvi...

Significance: Sheep shearing was a time of hard work and festivity; during the 12 hour shearing day, the women prepared food for the evening celebration. Since only a few ranches had shearing facilities, famil... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a hydroelectric dam, industrial facility, power generation, water cascade, free to use, no copyright restrictions.