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The county's principal city and administrative seat, Burns, was officially established in 1884 and incorporated upon the county's creation in 1889. It was named for the Scottish poet Robert Burns by an early settler and County Commissioner George McGowan.
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The first known photograph of Burns, Oregon, taken in 1884, reveals the primitive, rocky beginnings of a cow town rising from the Great Basin.
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All of these houses play an important role in the history of the town. This pamphlet gives a tour of 12 houses that have unique styles and history to Burns.
Burns, city, seat (1889) of Harney county, east-central Oregon, U.S., situated on the Silvies River. Bannock, Northern Paiute, and Shoshoni peoples once ...
While communities such as Blitzen and Ragtown faded, Burns managed to endure and became “the biggest town in the biggest county in Oregon.” With the exception ...
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