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Klamath County Burial Site Guide Klamath County

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Area: 6,135 square miles Population (1998): 63,185 County seat: Klamath Falls, Population: 18,765 County established: 17 October 1882

Klamath County has more Indian cemeteries, at least 13, than any other county in Oregon. Linkville Cemetery (1872) in Klamath Falls was the earliest sizable burial ground for whites. Eight more public cemeteries were in use by 1900. Malin (I 910) marks one of the two Czech settlements in Oregon known to the compiler.

Brown Janice M. Healy p000)

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Name of Cemetery and also known as I Number of burials Acres I Condition I Date started or earliert lineman burial Township I Range I Section

BEDFIELD C 1 2 1886 T40S 1211E S1 AKA: 1. POE VALLEY Go 6.7 miles south and southwest of Bonanza via Harpold Road; it is located on the east side of Bedfield Cemetery Road in Poe Valley. (Bonanza and Malin 1988 USGS Quad. maps.)

BENSINGER, ESSIE A 0.01 ? 20 Jun 1907 T37S R1OE S19 AKA: 1. BENZINGER, The lone grave of this 5-year old child, born ESSIE 25 Aug. 1902, who was the daughter of A. E. and Carrie Bensinger (also spelled Benzinger). The burial is marked by a field stone and is west of the old home on Sunnyside Ranch. It is located about 0.5 or 0.75 of a mile north of Coleman Road and south of Swan Lake Road (1985). (Whiteline Reservoir 1985 USGS quad. map.)

BLY [NEW] A ? ? 1901-1945 T36S R14E S28 AKA: 1. CARTWRIGHT There are 2 separate cemeteries known as PLACE Bly. The new Bly Cemetery was first used 2. PARKER in 1901 and abandoned about 1945 (undated PLACE statement in a letter). This new cemetery was about 2 miles west of Bly, on the north side of OR. Hwy. 140 near the Ivory Pine Road junction. It was on the edge of a pine grove on the Monte Cline Ranch. (Not shown on Bly 1986 USGS Quad. map.)

SLY [OLD] A ? ? 1874-1901 ? The old Bly Cemetery was described as being "on a hill close to Bly settlement." Six or seven burials were known and most, but not all, were reburied about 1902 in the new Bly Cemetery. (Not shown on Bly 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

BONANZA MEMORIAL PARK D 5.4 1 1882 T39S R128 S10 AKA: 1. Located on sections 10 and 15. Go 0.5 of a mile east of the bridge over Lost River, east of Bonanza. (Bonanza 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

BROWN C 3 2 Circa 1876 T36S R12E 513 AKA: 1. BIG BELLY The earliest visible date was 1876. At 2. MASCASKET Beatty on OR. Hwy. 140, turn north on Dowa 3. MASEKESKET Springs Road. Going north about 2 miles turn

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4. MO-GHEN-KAS- right (east) on Sycan Road, at the end of the KET black top veer to the right. At about 0.4 of 5. YAINAX a mile you will see the old rail road switching yard and the end of the rail road tracks. Also on the right at the end of the rail road is an old house, house #25750 about opposite of this turn to your left (east), and then again to your right (south). Go about 0.3 of a mile the road forks again take the left fork to the cemetery which is about 0.1 of a mile up hill from the last fork. The site is fenced and gated. {16 September 2000} (Ferguson Mountain 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

CASEY FAMILY A ? ? 1897-1901 T39S R11 1/2E ? Probably in Section 32. Burials of J. T. Casey, died 16 Sept. 1897 and wife Jennie, died 5 Nov. 1901, are on what was the Casey Place, on a hill on the west side of Poe Valley. Leave OR. Hwy. 140 onto South Poe Valley Road. Go 6 miles, then turn right (west) onto Webber Road at a 90 degree turn. Go west on Webber Road 1.3 miles to its end. (Not shown on Dairy 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

COPPERFIELD FAMILY ? ? ? ? ? ? 7 Reportedly this family cemetery is near Chiloquin. No other information was given in the report. (Not shown on Chiloquin 1988 or Agency Lake 1985 USGS Quad. maps.)

CRIME FAMILY ? ? ? ? T36S R12E ? An Indian family buried at Beatty. (1960's information.) NOTE: No other information was given in the report. (Not shown on Beatty 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

CRYSTAL A 7 11 1904-1918 T34S R6E 7 This could be in section 26 or 35 on the west side of . There are 3 known burials now covered over by the Crystal Creek Lodge parking lot on the west side of the road. (Not shown on Crystal Spring 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

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DAIRY A ? 5 1892 T38S R11 1/2E 7 AKA: 1. ROBERTS The exact location for this cemetery is now unknown. There are 4 known burials, one dating from 1892: Henry and Billy Roberts, Mrs. McCurdy and a Callahan baby. (Not shown on Dairy 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

DANFORTH, BABY GIRL A ? ? ? T34S R6E S23 Located on the site of the Dodge family home on the west side of the road, in the area of Crystal. The daughter of F. J. and Mary Jane Brown Danforth. NOTE: This site is on private property. (Not shown on Crystal Spring 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

EGGSMAN A ? ? ? T36S R7E 815 Indian children are buried just north of Modoc Point, east of U.S. Hwy. 97. There are no markers in a fenced area which contains about 10 burials. (Not shown on Modoc Point 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

ETERNAL HILLS D 20.4 1 ? T398 R1OE S18 MEMORIAL GARDENS Located east of Klamath Falls, at 4711 Highway 39; 1 mile south of the junction with OR. Hwy. 140, on the left side. (Altamont 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

FORT KLAMATH MEMORIAL C 1.1 2 1863 T33S R7 1/2E S22 Near Fort Klamath Junction on OR. Hwy. 62, just west of the junction with Sun Mountain Highway and on the south side of the road. The earliest existing marker is 1876. The military occupied Fort Klamath from 1863- 1889. There were 59 soldiers buried here: all were supposed to have been moved to the Presidio in San Francisco, but bones are still found here. (Fort Klamath 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

FRIENDSHIP C 1.13 3 1870 T34S R7E S34 AKA: 1. FRIENDS This is mostly an Indian cemetery located at Chiloquin. From the Chiloquin Highway junction in town, turn south onto 1st Street and go 1 block to Schonchin Street. Drive 3

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blocks on Schonchin Street and turn left (north) onto Valley Street. The cemetery is on the right, on the slope. NOTE: The city map lists this as Friendship. (Chiloquin 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

GABRIEL FAMILY A 0.25 5 1929-1947 T37S R9E S25 This is located on the northwest edge of Swan Valley. Take a public road 0.75 of a mile south off of Swan Lake Road. Turn left (east), go up a draw and over the ridge top for about 1 mile. Three burials are behind a house on the hill (5 Oct. 1985). NOTE: This site is on private property. (Whiteline Reservoir 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

GOODMAN CHILDREN A ? ? 7 T395 R125 Perhaps in Section 30, 6 miles east of Bonanza on the Sanford Jones Place. Drive 4.7 miles from Bonanza on the East Langell Valley Road, then turn hard right onto Jones Lane and continue another 0.5 of a mile. The graves are probably on the left (south). Two children are buried here. NOTE: This site is on private property. No further information was given in the report. (Not shown on Lorella 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

HALL A 0.15 ? 1882-1915 T398 R148 S32 AKA: 1. HAYNESVILLE Travel 2 miles east and northeast of Lorella 2. LORELLA on Gerber Reservoir Road, then turn south 3. NOBLE 0.5 of a mile and east 400 feet. The 4. OLD LORELLA cemetery is closed to further burials. There were 9 graves in 1968, with some reburials to the Bonanza Cemetery. (Goodlow Mountain 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

HIBBERT A 0.25 ? 1907-1927 T38S R1OE S8 AKA: 1. SWAN LAKE This cemetery is located on the west side of Swan Lake Road, 5.8 miles northwest of its junction with Klamath Falls-Lakeview Highway, (OR. Hwy. 140). There were 3 burials (5 Oct. 1985). (Whiteline Reservoir 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

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HILL, DAVID C 7.4 2 1911 T355 R7E 532 AKA: 1. HILL Located near the Williamson River on the south side of Day School Road; 1.4 miles west of the junction with U.S. Hwy. 97 and 0.2 of a mile east of the junction of Modoc Point Highway, about 5 miles north of Modoc Point. This is an Indian cemetery. (Shoalwater Bay 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

HODSON A ? ? 1921-1923 T385 R11 1/2E ? Located in Section 9 or 10. Leave OR. Hwy. 140 to the left just east of Dairy onto Hildebrand Road. Go north 3.4 miles to Drews Ranch, where Hildebrand Road makes a 90-degree turn to the right (east). The burials, however, are about 1 mile west of this 90-degree turn. There are 2 known burials on the Parker Place (1923). NOTE: This site is on private property. (Not shown on Swan Lake 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

I.O.O.F. [MERRILL] D 5.7 1 1924 T405 R1OE S33 Travel 1.75 miles northwest of the center of town on OR. Hwy. 39, to a crossroads. Turn left (west) on I.O.O.F. Cemetery Road and cross the railway tracks. Then turn right (north) at 1 mile; the cemetery is on your left. (Lost River 1986 USGS Quad. map.)

JACKSON FAMILY, HENRY ? ? ? 1929 T36S R11E 329 AKA: 1. COBURN Located 4 miles southeast of the community FAMILY of Sprague River, 1.5 miles south of Sprague River Road and south of the Yainax Agency site approximately 0.5 of a mile. Henry Jackson was an Indian. There are mainly just 2 families buried here; the Jackson family and Coburn family. (Not shown on Sprague River East 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

KENO C 2.2 3 1882 T408 R8E S6 Located at Keno, on the east side of road. Go 0.25 of.a mile south of OR. Hwy. 66 on the road to Worden. (Hamaker Mountain 1986 USGS Quad. map.)

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KLAMATH COUNTY POOR ? ? ? ? ? ? FARM The Klamath County Poor Farm was described as "one mile south of Klamath Falls." Death Certificate #124 for 17 January 1910 states that John Brown, a 28 year old laborer died of typhoid and was buried at the Poor Farm. The compiler does not know exactly where the location is or how many more burials there were. (Not shown on Klamath Falls 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

KLAMATH MEMORIAL PARK E 10 1 1946 T39S R9E 88 Turn off of U.S. Hwy. 97 on Fountain Avenue and Memorial Drive junction, take Memorial Drive and go 0.5 of a mile to 2680 Memorial Drive. (Klamath Falls 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

LINKVILLE E 16 1 1872 T38S R9E 529 AKA: 1. Closed, circa 1958, except for those with [KLAMATH reserved plots. There are 4,000 graves with FALLS] over 300 unknown burials (1958). The entrance is from Upham Street. This site was originally two cemeteries which are now combined as one. (Klamath Falls 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

LOBERT ? 2.4 2 ? T348 R7E 531 This is an Indian cemetery accessible from two different state highways. From Crater Lake Hwy. (OR. Hwy. 62), at its junction with U.S. Hwy. 97 north of Klamath Falls, drive north about 0.63 of a mile to a crossroads. Turn off of OR. Hwy. 62 to the left (west) and drive 100 yards to a junction; the driveway on the right leads to the Modoc Point Hwy., but continue ahead 0.2 of a mile to the cemetery. The access from Modoc Point Hwy. is 2 miles south of its junction with OR. Hwy. 62, with access to Lobert Cemetery on the right (east). (Agency Lake 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

MALIN COMMUNITY D 6.4 1 1910 T41S R12E S10 AKA: 1. MALIN Located 0.5 of a mile northwest of downtown 2. TURKEY HILL Malin. Leave OR. Hwy. 39 at 6th Street, go north to the end of 6th Street at

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Washington Avenue. Turn right (east) onto Washington and follow to Malin Cemetery Road. Turn left (north and west) up the hill to the cemetery. (Malin 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

MODOC WARRIORS A ? 2 3 Oct. 1873 T33S R7 1/2S S23 AKA: 1. FORT KLAMATH Old Fort Klamath is now a county park and 2. MILITARY museum (1972). This cemetery is located at POST the west end of the park, which is 0.25 of a mile south of the junction of Sun Mountain Highway and the west side of OR. Hwy. 62. Modoc warriors are buried here. (Fort Klamath 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

MT. CALVARY MEMORIAL ? 15 1 1932 T398 R1OE 88 PARK Located east of Klamath Falls and Altamont. Go east from the junctions of OR. Hwy. 39 (to Merrill) and OR. Hwy 140. After traveling 1.9 miles east, on OR. Hwy 140, from that junction you are at Milepost 7.4. Turn left (north) onto Pine Grove Road and drive 0.25 of a mile to the cemetery on the right (east) side of the road. (Altamont 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

MT. LAKI D 5.7 1 1909 T4OS R9E S2 AKA: 1. FAIRVIEW Take U. S. Hwy. 97 south from Klamath Falls, 2. HENLEY going a mile past Midland. At Milepost 283.3 turn left (southeast) off of the highway onto Cross Road. Continue southeast for 1.75 miles, then turn left (east); keep going for a total of 4.10 miles from U. S. Hwy. 97 to the cemetery on the left (north) side of the road. (Lost River 1986 USGS Quad. map.)

OLD MERRILL ? ? ? 1896 T41S R1OE S12 AKA: 1. MERRILL Located at the southeast edge of town, in TOWN back of the St. Augustine Catholic Church on 2. OLD TULELAKE Lost River. Leave OR. Hwy. 39 about opposite Willow Street and turn right (south), towards the river. (Merrill 1986 USGS Quad. map.)

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PAIUTE ? 2.75 2 1911 T35S R12E S35 This is an Indian cemetery. Go north from OR. Hwy. 140 at Beatty for 3.1 miles on Godowa Road; then go 0.25 of a mile on Godowa Road to the cemetery access road on the right (east). (Beatty 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

ROCK CREEK ? 0.15 ? T36S R11E S20 AKA: 1. YAINAX Located about 3 miles east of the locale of AGENCY Sprague River, about 0.85 of a mile southwest of Sprague River Road and 0.34 of a mile northwest of the site of Old Yainax Agency on the right. (Sprague River East 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

SCHONCHIN, CHIEF D 1 3 ? T36S R11E S25 AND WINEMA Located southwest of Beatty approximately 5.5 miles. Leave OR. Hwy. 140 at Milepost 35.9 onto Sprague River Road. Go 1.15 miles on Sprague River Road; turn right (northerly) onto the access road and go another 0.7 of a mile to the cemetery. The graves of Indian Chief Schonchin and Winema are on the southeast foot of Bug Butte. (Beatty 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

SPENCER C 0.4 5 1871-1905 T39S R7E S30 Go west from Keno on the Green Springs Highway (OR. Hwy. 66) for 6.6 miles, crossing the Spencer Bridge over the Klamath River. Turn right (northwest) off of the highway onto the Keno B. L. M. Road and drive northerly 0.9 of a mile to a crossroads. Turn right (northeast) and go 0.82 of a mile; then turn right again, towards the reservoir, for 0.2 of a mile to the cemetery. 10 gravesites are visible and 16 others known (D.A.R. visit, 1967). (Spencer Creek 1986 USGS Quad. map.)

UNKNOWN A 0.01 T37S 1115E 58 This lone grave is in Section 8 on the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4. Go northeast off of OR. Hwy. 140 then turn off at the Sprague River Picnic Area exit. Turn right at a fork within 400 yards of the

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highway. Go another 0.2 of a mile to a locked gate and the remains of an old building, this is private property clearly signed "No Trespassing". The grave is reported to be on the south bank of the river about 600 feet east of the gate. The area has been logged over the old road in is very steep with very little room for turning around. {16 September 2000} (Paradise Mountain 1988 USGS Quad. map.)

WAY B 0.34 ? 1884-1932 T41S R6E S8 Located 13 miles south of OR. Hwy. 66 from Topsy Park, near Frain Ranch (1978). This is on Topsy Road, 0.75 of a mile from the California State Line and 0.1 of a mile north of the county road. About 30 graves are on the Thomas Way Place; 11 known burials and 17 or 18 unmarked burials (1985), with 1889 being the earliest dated marker. NOTE: This site is on private property. (Mule Hill 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

WILSON C 10 5 ? T35S R7E S16 This is an Indian cemetery, located 1 mile southeast of Chiloquin Highway on Wilson Cemetery Road. (Agency Lake 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

WOODLAWN ? 40.5 ? 1928-1930 T39S R9E 55 In use from April 1928 to May 1930, located along OR. Hwy. 66. NOTE: Presumably the burials here were removed to other cemeteries. (Not shown on Klamath Falls 1985 USGS Quad. map.)

WORDEN B 0.2 5 1903-1948 T4OS R8E 534 AKA: 1. GORDON Drive south from Klamath Falls on U.S. Hwy. 97 to Worden, about 3.5 miles short of the California State Line. Continue southerly to the junction with the county road to Keno on the right. Cross over the railway tracks, turn right and head back northerly parallel to the railway. The cemetery is on the left about 0.9 of a mile from the junction with U.S. Hwy. 97 and about due west of the locale

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of Worden. There are 26 known burials within the enclosure and one grave outside of the fence. (Worden 1986 USGS Quad. map.)

Brown Janice M. Healy (2000)

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BEDFIELD KLAMATH CO. T4OS R11E S1 BENSINGER, A. E. see BENSINGER, ESSIE KLAMATH CO. T375 R1OE 519 BENSINGER, CARRIE see BENSINGER, ESSIE KLAMATH CO. T37S R1OE S19 BENSINGER, ESSIE KLAMATH CO. T37S R1OE S19 BENZINGER, ESSIE see BENSINGER, ESSIE KLAMATH CO. T37S R10E 519 BIG BELLY see BROWN KLAMATH CO. T365 R12E 513 BLY [NEW] KLAMATH CO. T36S R14E S28 BLY [OLD] KLAMATH CO. ? ? ? BONANZA MEMORIAL PARK KLAMATH CO. T39S R12E S10 BROWN KLAMATH CO. T36S R12E S13 BROWN, JOHN see KLAMATH COUNTY POOR FARM KLAMATH CO. ? ? ? CALLAHAN BABY see DAIRY KLAMATH CO. T38S R11 1/2E ? CARTWRIGHT PLACE see BLY [NEW] KLAMATH CO. T36S R14E S28 CASEY FAMILY KLAMATH CO. T39S R11 1/2E ? CASEY, J. T. see CASEY FAMILY KLAMATH CO. T39S R11 1/2E ? CASEY, JENNIE see CASEY FAMILY KLAMATH CO. T39S R11 1/2E ? CASEY PLACE see CASEY FAMILY KLAMATH CO. T395 R11 1/2E ? CLINE RANCH, MONTE see BLY [NEW] KLAMATH CO. T36S R14E S28 COBURN FAMILY see JACKSON FAMILY, HENRY KLAMATH CO. T36S R11E S29 COPPERFIELD FAMILY KLAMATH CO. ? ? ? CRUME FAMILY KLAMATH CO. T365 R12E ? CRYSTAL KLAMATH CO. T345 R6E ? DAIRY KLAMATH CO. T38S R11 1/2E ? DANFORTH, BABY GIRL KLAMATH CO. T34S R6E 523 DANFORTH, F. J. see DANFORTH, BABY GIRL KLAMATH CO. T345 R6E S23 DANFORTH, MARY JANE BROWN see DANFORTH, BABY GIRL KLAMATH CO. T34S R6E S23 DREWS RANCH see HODSON KLAMATH CO. T38S R11 1/2E ? EGGSMANN KLAMATH CO. T36S R7E S15 ETERNAL HILLS MEMORIAL GARDENS KLAMATH CO. T39S R10E 518 FAIRVIEW see MT. LAKI KLAMATH CO. T4OS R9E S2 FORT KLAMATH see MODOC WARRIORS KLAMATH CO. T33S R7 1/2E 523 FORT KLAMATH MEMORIAL KLAMATH CO. T33S R7 1/2E S22 FRIENDS see FRIENDSHIP KLAMATH CO. T34S R7E 534 FRIENDSHIP KLAMATH CO. T34S R7E S34 GABRIEL FAMILY KLAMATH CO. T37S R9E 525 GOODMAN CHILDREN KLAMATH CO. T39S R12E ? GORDON see WORDEN KLAMATH CO. T4OS R8E 534 HALL KLAMATH CO. T39S R14E S32 HAYNESVILLE see HALL KLAMATH CO. T39S R14E S32 HENLEY see MT. LAKI KLAMATH CO. T405 R9E S2 HIBBERT KLAMATH CO. T385 R1OE S8 HILL see HILL, DAVID KLAMATH CO. T355 R7E S32 HILL, DAVID KLAMATH CO. T35S R7E S32 HODSON KLAMATH CO. T385 R11 1/2E ?

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I.O.O.F. [KLAMATH FALLS] see LINKVILLE KLAMATH CO. T38S R9E S29 I.O.O.F. [MERRILL] KLAMATH CO. T4OS R10E S33 JACKSON FAMILY, HENRY KLAMATH CO. T36S R11E S29 JACKSON, HENRY see JACKSON FAMILY, HENRY KLAMATH CO. T36S R11E S29 KENO KLAMATH CO. T4OS RBE S6 KLAMATH COUNTY POOR FARM KLAMATH CO. ? ? ? KLAMATH MEMORIAL PARK KLAMATH CO. T39S R9E S8 LINKVILLE KLAMATH CO. T385 R9E 529 LOBERT KLAMATH CO. T345 R7E 531 LORELLA see HALL KLAMATH CO. T39S R14E S32 LOST RIVER see BONANZA MEMORIAL PARK KLAMATH CO. T39S R12E 510 MALIN see MALIN COMMUNITY KLAMATH CO. T41S R12E S10 MALIN COMMUNITY KLAMATH CO. T41S R12E S10 MESCASKET see BROWN KLAMATH CO. T36S R12E S13 MASEKESKET see BROWN KLAMATH CO. T36S R12E S13 McCURDY, MRS. see DAIRY KLAMATH CO. T38S R11 1/2E ? MERRILL TOWN see OLD MERRILL KLAMATH CO. T41S R10E S12 MILITARY POST see MODOC WARRIORS KLAMATH CO. T33S R7 1/2E 523 MO-GHEN-KAS-KET see BROWN KLAMATH CO. T36S R12E S13 MODOC WARRIORS KLAMATH CO. T33S R7 1/2E S23 MT. CALVARY MEMORIAL PARK KLAMATH CO. T395 R10E S8 MT. LAKI KLAMATH CO. T4OS R9E S2 NOBLE see HALL KLAMATH CO. T39S R14E 532 OLD LORELLA see HALL KLAMATH CO. T39S R14E S32 OLD MERRILL KLAMATH CO. T41S R10E S12 OLD TULELAKE see OLD MERRILL KLAMATH CO. T41S R1OE S12 PAIUTE KLAMATH CO. T35S R12E S35 PARKER PLACE see BLY [NEW] KLAMATH CO. T36S R14E S28 PARKER PLACE see HODSON KLAMATH CO. T385 R11 1/2E ? POE VALLEY see BEDFIELD KLAMATH CO. T4OS R11E S1 ROBERTS see DAIRY KLAMATH CO. T38S R11 1/2E ? ROBERTS, BILLY see DAIRY KLAMATH CO. T38S R11 1/2E ? ROBERTS, HENRY see DAIRY KLAMATH CO. T38S R11 1/2E ? ROCK CREEK KLAMATH CO. T36S R11E S20 SCHONCHIN, CHIEF AND WINEMA KLAMATH CO. T36S R11E S25 SPENCER KLAMATH CO. T39S R7E 530 SWAN LAKE see HIBBERT KLAMATH CO. T38S R1OE S8 TURKEY HILL see MALIN COMMUNITY KLAMATH CO. T41S R12E S10 UNKNOWN KLAMATH CO. T37S RISE S8 WAY KLAMATH CO. T41S R6E S8 WAY PLACE, THOMAS see WAY KLAMATH CO. T41S R6E S8 WILSON KLAMATH CO. T35S R7E S16 WOODLAWN KLAMATH CO. T39S R9E S5 WORDEN KLAMATH CO. T4OS R8E 534 YAINAX see BROWN KLAMATH CO. T36S R12E S13 YAINAX AGENCY see ROCK CREEK KLAMATH CO. T365 R11E S20

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