Stauffer was an unincorporated community located in Lake County, Oregon, United States. The first homesteaders arrived in the area around 1910. By 1918, the local population was declining rapidly due to the harsh environment. Today, Stauffer is a ghost town with no population and no surviving structures. The site is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of U.S. Route 20 between Bend and Burns, Oregon. The nearest inhabited place is Hampton, Oregon, 21 miles (34 km) northwest of the Stauffer site.
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| - Stauffer was an unincorporated community located in Lake County, Oregon, United States. The first homesteaders arrived in the area around 1910. By 1918, the local population was declining rapidly due to the harsh environment. Today, Stauffer is a ghost town with no population and no surviving structures. The site is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of U.S. Route 20 between Bend and Burns, Oregon. The nearest inhabited place is Hampton, Oregon, 21 miles (34 km) northwest of the Stauffer site. (en)
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| - Prineville, Oregon
- Pronghorn
- Bend, Oregon
- Bill Brown (rancher)
- Ghost towns in Oregon
- List of counties in Oregon
- United States Army
- Crook County, Oregon
- Topographic prominence
- Ghost town
- Glass Buttes
- Mule deer
- Oregon Blue Book
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- Burns, Oregon
- Unincorporated communities in Lake County, Oregon
- U.S. Route 20
- U.S. state
- Lake County, Oregon
- Hampton, Deschutes County, Oregon
- Lake County, Oregon
- Lakeview, Oregon
- Black-tailed jackrabbit
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- 1910 establishments in Oregon
- Portland, Oregon
- Festuca idahoensis
- Nebraska
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- Oregon Maneuver
- World War II
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- Western juniper
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| - Stauffer homestead in the winter, 1915 (en)
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| - Stauffer,_Oregon_Homestead,_1915.jpg (en)
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| - Location in Lake County and Oregon (en)
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| - Stauffer was an unincorporated community located in Lake County, Oregon, United States. The first homesteaders arrived in the area around 1910. By 1918, the local population was declining rapidly due to the harsh environment. Today, Stauffer is a ghost town with no population and no surviving structures. The site is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of U.S. Route 20 between Bend and Burns, Oregon. The nearest inhabited place is Hampton, Oregon, 21 miles (34 km) northwest of the Stauffer site. (en)
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