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Jason Lee House
Salem, Oregon
1841
Built in 1841 as the home of pioneer Jason Lee, this two-story house with a balcony was used for planning the Provisional Government in Salem. It is one of the oldest houses in Oregon and is now part of the Willamette Heritage Center.
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Methodist Parsonage
Salem, Oregon
1841
Founded in 1841, this home of Methodist missionaries is one of the oldest remaining frame houses in the Pacific Northwest. Moved here from its original location, it is now part of the Mission Mill Museum.
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St. John's Episcopal Church and Rectory
Jackson, Wyoming
1911
Built in 1911, St. John's Church features a large walkable outdoor labyrinth patterned after that in Chartres Cathedral, France.
- Bishopcroft of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon Portland, Oregon 1911
- Grace Episcopal Church and Rectory Astoria, Oregon 1885-1916
- Grace Episcopal Church Rectory, Astoria Astoria, Oregon 1887
- Rev. William S. Gilbert House Astoria, Oregon 1914-37
- Free Methodist Church Dayton, Oregon 1885
- Methodist Episcopal Parsonage Dayton, Oregon c. 1868
- et al Portland, Oregon
- St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and Rectory Portland, Oregon 1888-91
- Mizpah Presbytarian Church of East Portland Portland, Oregon 1891-1911
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