Scott, Felix Jr.
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- | Captain [[Scott, Felix|Felix Scott]] abandoned an earlier claim in Pleasant Hill to move to a site on the [[McKenzie River]] in [[1849]]. Here he dug an extensive mill race and established a sawmill in [[1851]]-[[1852]] on the south bank of the river. He hired [[Stevens, William M.|Stevens]] to build a double log house for his family (Surveyor General’s Office 1855; Walling 1884:451,454). Captain [[Scott, Felix|Felix Scott]]’s son, [[Scott, Felix Jr.| Felix Scott, Jr.]], later blazed the wagon road that was the forerunner of the present-day [[McKenzie River Highway]] (Corning 1956:217-218). | + | Scott, Felix, Jr. (1829-1879) |
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+ | Captain [[Scott, Felix|Felix Scott]] abandoned an earlier claim in Pleasant Hill to move to a site on the [[McKenzie River]] in [[1849]]. Here he dug an extensive mill race and established a sawmill in [[1851]]-[[1852]] on the south bank of the river. He hired [[Stevens, William M.|Stevens]] to build a double log house for his family (Surveyor General’s Office 1855; Walling 1884:451,454). Captain [[Scott, Felix|Felix Scott]]’s son, [[Scott, Felix Jr.| Felix Scott, Jr.]], later blazed the wagon road from Eugene-Springfield up the McKenzie River, across the Cascade Range to Central Oregon that was the forerunner of the present-day [[McKenzie River Highway]] (Corning 1956:217-218). | ||
[[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] | [[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] |
Current revision as of 20:33, 15 August 2007
Scott, Felix, Jr. (1829-1879)
He was born in Missouri and arrived in Oregon in 1845.
Captain Felix Scott abandoned an earlier claim in Pleasant Hill to move to a site on the McKenzie River in 1849. Here he dug an extensive mill race and established a sawmill in 1851-1852 on the south bank of the river. He hired Stevens to build a double log house for his family (Surveyor General’s Office 1855; Walling 1884:451,454). Captain Felix Scott’s son, Felix Scott, Jr., later blazed the wagon road from Eugene-Springfield up the McKenzie River, across the Cascade Range to Central Oregon that was the forerunner of the present-day McKenzie River Highway (Corning 1956:217-218).