- are
important crops.
Dufur was
incorporated on
February 10, 1893, and
named after Andrew Dufur and his
brother Enoch Burnham Dufur. In 1859 they began...
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Andrew Jackson Dufur, Jr. (August 29, 1847 – June 19, 1914) was an
American businessman and
stockraiser who
founded the city of
Dufur, Oregon,
which took...
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Dufur Espelosín (born 21
February 1999) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays as a
central defender for Gimnàstic de Tarragona. Born in Pamplona,
Dufur pla****...
- The
Dufur Ranger Station is a
Forest Service facility located in
Dufur, Oregon,
which has been the site of the
district office since 1892. It was built...
- two of the style's most
notable 19th-century practitioners,
Henry Moses Dufur and John Mc****n,
hailing from
Franklin County.
Practitioners of Collar...
- The
Charles E.
Nelson House was an
historic house located in
Dufur, Oregon, in the
United States. The late 1800s
Queen Anne
Victorian was
burned by the...
- City †
Grant 660 703 −6.12% 1.41 3.7
Monroe Benton 647 617 +4.86% 0.51 1.3
Dufur Wasco 632 604 +4.64% 0.58 1.5 Echo
Umatilla 632 699 −9.59% 0.58 1.5 Arlington...
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Dufur School is a K-12
public school of
approximately 280
students in
Dufur, Oregon,
United States. In 2008, 79% of the
Dufur High
School seniors received...
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Eightmile Road,
about 3
miles (5 km) north-northwest of the
small city of
Dufur. The
cutoff road
connects the
community to U.S.
Route 197.
Endersby was...
- Dalles-California
Highway No. 4
through the
cities of Maupin, Tygh Valley, and
Dufur to The Dalles.
Within The Dalles, the
highway becomes concurrent with US 30...