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3 days ago · Photo: Chas Hundley. “The beautiful, 150-year-old landmark home belonged to the Wilkes family, the Banks area’s first permanent Euro-American settlers who came on the Oregon Trail with the Barlows in 1845,” a press release issued by the group in late June read.
- Banks Historical Society launches fundraiser to save Wilkes ...
“The beautiful, 150-year-old landmark home belonged to the...
- Banks Historical Society launches fundraiser to save Wilkes ...
3 days ago · Despite preservationists’ efforts, the 1870s Wilkes House, which was one of Washington County’s rare Oregon Trail homes, was torn down Friday in Banks.
Jun 26, 2024 · The beautiful, 150-year-old landmark home belonged to the Wilkes family, the Banks area’s first permanent Euro-American settlers who came on the Oregon Trail in 1847.
5 days ago · “The beautiful, 150-year-old landmark home belonged to the Wilkes family, the Banks area’s first permanent Euro-American settlers who came on the Oregon Trail with the Barlows in 1845,” a press release issued by the group read.
Jun 26, 2024 · The beautiful, 150-year-old landmark home belonged to the Wilkes family, the Banks area's first permanent Euro-American settlers who came on the Oregon Trail with the Barlows in 1845. They made their land claim – on which most of the City of Banks now sits – in 1847.
Photo by Courtesy of Wilks Brothers, LLC/Bobbie Jo Majors/Majors Images. About Farris Wilks. Farris and his brother Dan got a combined $3.5 billion (pretax) in 2011 selling their fracking...
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