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The Civilian Conservation Corps in Central Oregon

The Civilian Conservation Corps in Central Oregon

First published in the July, 2025 Homesteader newsletter Amid the depths of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt formulated a bold plan for putting millions of unemployed Americans to work on the nation's public lands. Between 1933 and 1942, over...

The Tumalo emporium: legendary restaurant meets urban legend

The Tumalo emporium: legendary restaurant meets urban legend

Growing up in Lakeview, Oregon with grandparents in the Portland area, my family drove through Bend on many, many occasions during the late 1970s and early ‘80s. Bend served as our halfway point as we traversed the state, a chance to stretch and have lunch. A couple...

The “New” Redmond Hotel

The “New” Redmond Hotel

This article was first published in the May, 2019 issue of The Homesteader. In 1905 Redmond consisted of a few tents, a land office, a proposed canal, a promised railroad, and a lot of enthusiasm for the future. That year William Wilson and Frances...

Mt. Bachelor’s Last Sale

Mt. Bachelor’s Last Sale

Excerpted from Mt. Bachelor - A History, by Glenn Voelz This article was first published in the December, 2024 issue of The Homesteader. The recent Powdr Corp. decision — since called off — to sell Mt. Bachelor was big news for many Deschutes County residents,...

The Church, the pub, and the engineer

The Church, the pub, and the engineer

This article was first published in the September, 2018 issue of The Homesteader. One of the services of the Deschutes County Historical Museum is researching the many requests we receive on a daily basis: family backgrounds, events, historical homes and sites. One...

Evelyn Ishmael: Lady Logger of La Pine

Evelyn Ishmael: Lady Logger of La Pine

This article was first published in the August, 2017 issue of The Homesteader. Evelyn Elaine Holmes was only 15 years old when she married Lynn George Ishmael. As the daughter of a logger, Bud Holms of La Pine, it seemed only natural that she would follow in his boot...

Lava Lake Murders

Lava Lake Murders

This article was first published in the April, 2024 issue of The Homesteader. A Rough Character - In the early days, The Bend Bulletin would list the out-of-town guests  staying at the various lodgings in the city. These “At the Hotels” columns indicate that in the...