Sam Brown House

Sam Brown House

Sam Brown House on Oregon Route 99E
Location 12878 Portland Rd. NE
Gervais, Oregon[1]
Coordinates 45°06′24″N 122°53′08″W / 45.106703°N 122.885615°W / 45.106703; -122.885615Coordinates: 45°06′24″N 122°53′08″W / 45.106703°N 122.885615°W / 45.106703; -122.885615
Built 1856-1857
Architect Sam Brown[2]
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP Reference # 74001697[3]
Added to NRHP November 5, 1974

Sam Brown House (or Samuel Brown House) is a historic house in Gervais, Oregon, United States built in 1857 by Oregon pioneer and state senator Samuel Brown (1821-1886).[4][5] The house is located on the French Prairie on the Peter Depot land claim and is believed to be the first in Oregon to be designed by an architect.[6]

The house was featured in the August 1986 issue of National Geographic Magazine, which described Samuel Brown as a Missourian who dug 62 pounds of gold in California and later moved with his wife to Oregon. The couple filed a Donation Land Claim and acquired more than 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) and built their house near what is now the city of Gervais.[7]

It served as a stage stop and housed three generations of the Browns. The son of the original Samuel Brown, Sam H. Brown, was a state senator and unsuccessfully ran for governor in 1934 and 1938.[8]

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

See also

Sam Brown House in the 1880s

References

  1. "Oregon National Register List" (PDF). Oregon State Parks and Recreation Department. August 8, 2007. Retrieved November 27, 2008.
  2. Not the same Sam Brown as the person for whom the house was built.
  3. National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  4. "Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record—Samuel Brown House, Gervais vicinity, Marion County, OR". Retrieved 2008-11-15.
  5. Corning, Howard M. (1989) Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 36.
  6. http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMHDV7_Sam_Brown_House_Gervais_Oregon
  7. Gibbon, Boyd. National Geographic. "Life and Death on the Oregon Trail: The Itch to Move West". August 1986. Vol. 170, No. 2: 177.
  8. Kenneth Munford. "Artifacts Along US 99 East". Benton County Museum. Retrieved 2008-11-15.


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