Dolph, Oregon

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Questions, how would I find the owner of this Ghost Town?? Last I heard Pub Paper Co. owned it. Would be an interesting spot to hunt, if one could locate the owner. Here's a pic and the linky it came from.
http://photos.salemhistory.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/max&CISOPTR=4384&REC=13

Also up the road, just before Castle rock, was a gas station(I think it sold gas), on the left. Mostly gone now, just a wide spot to pull over. Then as you round the Castle Rock bend, off to the left down by the river, there used to be a house or houses. Nothing there now.
Rick(my Ex) used to point out places all over Tillamook County, that he knew about. He said his Grampa took him to the remains of an old Fort. Older than the Grand Ronde fort. Bert Hudson was the Indian Agent there way back, he passed in 1979 at 100.He's in the pioneer Books.
Just trying to pass on the History told to me.
 

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My first stop would be with the tax assessor's office....they would know who pays the taxes for that piece of property. Good luck! Let us know what you find out....sounds like a fascinating place! Oh....and by the way....Lucas truly IS a treasure! What a doll! :D
 

Thanks Mac.
I did read the article.
I grew up in Tillamook county. Garibaldi.
This spot still facinates me! For me, it's one of those"I wish I'd have known then what I know now", things that just stay with you.

My other is the Cave,along the Yaquina River. Now blocked by a HUGE log and back fill.

Oh ,to be a kid again, with a metal detector!!

Thanks again for the link, fun reading.
 

Stoneseeker:
You're very lucky to be able to "go back" to the area of your roots and find much the same "as it was"; great for metal detecting today.
Good luck,
Don....
 

I spent an hour on Google Earth last night, pin pointing Dolph. Had to follow Hwy 22 (Hebo Rd)till it forks at the Nestucca River.
The fork in the road, on the left. The Big spot with a round shadow is where I remember the buildings. Dolph. I can remember this from 1964-1970.
Now I see they got a Dolph junction, it never ends,lol.
Happy Hunting to all............
 

Myself and another Tneter Are talking of hunting this erea as well
give me a line and we can set some plans.
I have some info on this town but probabaly no more than you
I linve in Lincoln County
Ima
 

I have a some info about this one, or a very similar one. It'll take a bit to dig it up though...
 

Jeffro,lol. If anyone can find something on Dolph, it'll be you. Wish I knew more about detecting. Researching and such. If you go. get pics. ;D


Ima, I'm still waiting for you to go hunt the other side of the Bridge at Kernville,lol. ;)

I wish I had the gumption that most folks have on this forum! To get out and try! I'm lucky to get outside on my days off(BPD).

I know a little about some spots here in Oregon. Been here most of my life.



Good luck hunting!
If I ever get a day off with Tigger John,I'm gonna go get skunked again.
Maggie

PS. We learn some history everyday, if we listen. Share and pass on what we know. What fun is a secret if you can't tell someone! Maybe it nothing, but then again..........
 

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