Rehabilitation of the McLoughlin House

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The McLoughlin House in Oregon City, a unit of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, is the retirement home of Dr. John McLoughlin, the chief factor of Fort Vancouver who provided much-needed assistance to Oregon Trail emigrants. The house, built in 1845, is one of Oregon’s oldest homes. This historic home is about to receive much-needed repairs and rehabilitation. During this work, it will close to the public starting December 2019, and will re-open in February, 2021. Follow our progress in this blog!

Who Lived in the McLoughlin House?

December 27, 2019 Posted by: Meagan Huff, Curator

Who lived in the McLoughlin House? Learn more about the inhabitants of the site in the 1840s and 50s.

 

Last updated: October 22, 2019

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