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The community of Silver Lake is located in the high desert of Central Oregon.<ref name="nlake.k12.or.us">http://www.nlake.k12.or.us/district_information.htm</ref> The town is named for a lake of the [[Silver Lake (Oregon)|same name]] that is {{convert|6|mi|0}} east of town. On December 9, 1875, the post office was established. The post office location has moved at least twice, depending on where the house of the postmaster was at the time. |
The community of Silver Lake is located in the high desert of Central Oregon.<ref name="nlake.k12.or.us">http://www.nlake.k12.or.us/district_information.htm</ref> The town is named for a lake of the [[Silver Lake (Oregon)|same name]] that is {{convert|6|mi|0}} east of town. On December 9, 1875, the post office was established. The post office location has moved at least twice, depending on where the house of the postmaster was at the time. |
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According to ''Oregon Geographic Names'', "The most important happening in the history of the community was a fire that occurred on December 24, 1894, in which 43 people lost their lives in the burning of one building." A fire broke out at a Christmas Eve celebration inside the crowded second-floor hall above a store. Ed O'Farrell rode {{convert|100|mi}} to [[Lakeview, Oregon|Lakeview]] for medical help.<ref name="OGN"/> After receiving the message Doctor [[Bernard Daly]] drove his buggy over bad winter roads for twenty-four hours to reach Silver Lake. Doctor Daly’s efforts to reach and treat the victims earned state-wide recognition.<ref>Cooper, Forest E., Introducing Dr. Daly, Lake County Historical Society, Maverick Publications: Bend, Oregon, 1986</ref> |
[[File:DSCN7245 riderwithcattleonroad e 300.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Cowboy herding cattle on Highway 31 near Silver Lake]]According to ''Oregon Geographic Names'', "The most important happening in the history of the community was a fire that occurred on December 24, 1894, in which 43 people lost their lives in the burning of one building." A fire broke out at a Christmas Eve celebration inside the crowded second-floor hall above a store. Ed O'Farrell rode {{convert|100|mi}} to [[Lakeview, Oregon|Lakeview]] for medical help.<ref name="OGN"/> After receiving the message Doctor [[Bernard Daly]] drove his buggy over bad winter roads for twenty-four hours to reach Silver Lake. Doctor Daly’s efforts to reach and treat the victims earned state-wide recognition.<ref>Cooper, Forest E., Introducing Dr. Daly, Lake County Historical Society, Maverick Publications: Bend, Oregon, 1986</ref> |
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North Lake School in Silver Lake serves approximately 260 students from the towns of Silver Lake, [[Christmas Valley, Oregon|Christmas Valley]], and [[Fort Rock, Oregon|Fort Rock]] and consists of a single K-12 school building, which opened in 1991.<ref name="nlake.k12.or.us"/> |
North Lake School in Silver Lake serves approximately 260 students from the towns of Silver Lake, [[Christmas Valley, Oregon|Christmas Valley]], and [[Fort Rock, Oregon|Fort Rock]] and consists of a single K-12 school building, which opened in 1991.<ref name="nlake.k12.or.us"/> |
Revision as of 17:38, 27 November 2013
Silver Lake, Oregon | |
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Country | United States |
State | Oregon |
County | Lake County[1] |
Unincorporated | December 9, 1875 |
Elevation | 4,345 ft (1,324.4 m) |
Time zone | UTC-8 (Pacific) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-7 (Pacific) |
Silver Lake is an unincorporated community in Lake County, Oregon, United States. It is located on Oregon Route 31.[1] Facilities include a gas station and a small store.[2] It is also the location of North Lake School, "Home of the Cowboys".[3]
History
The community of Silver Lake is located in the high desert of Central Oregon.[4] The town is named for a lake of the same name that is 6 miles (10 km) east of town. On December 9, 1875, the post office was established. The post office location has moved at least twice, depending on where the house of the postmaster was at the time.
According to Oregon Geographic Names, "The most important happening in the history of the community was a fire that occurred on December 24, 1894, in which 43 people lost their lives in the burning of one building." A fire broke out at a Christmas Eve celebration inside the crowded second-floor hall above a store. Ed O'Farrell rode 100 miles (160 km) to Lakeview for medical help.[1] After receiving the message Doctor Bernard Daly drove his buggy over bad winter roads for twenty-four hours to reach Silver Lake. Doctor Daly’s efforts to reach and treat the victims earned state-wide recognition.[5]
North Lake School in Silver Lake serves approximately 260 students from the towns of Silver Lake, Christmas Valley, and Fort Rock and consists of a single K-12 school building, which opened in 1991.[4]
Sparsely populated, but seeing an increase as Bend grows, the area is ideal for those interested in the outdoors; hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, skiing, and bird watching are favorite activities of local residents. Wildlife is abundant in the area, such as mule deer, pronghorn antelope, elk, coyotes, badgers, eagles, and hawks.[4]
Transportation
Silver Lake is located 75 miles (120 km) southeast of Bend and 95 miles (150 km) north of Lakeview on Oregon Route 31. Silver Lake Forest Service Strip is an airport located near Silver Lake.
References
- ^ a b c McArthur, Lewis A. (2003) [1928]. Oregon Geographic Names (Seventh Edition ed.). Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society Press. ISBN 0-87595-277-1.
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- ^ http://www.nlake.k12.or.us/
- ^ a b c http://www.nlake.k12.or.us/district_information.htm
- ^ Cooper, Forest E., Introducing Dr. Daly, Lake County Historical Society, Maverick Publications: Bend, Oregon, 1986