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Haines Brothers Brick Store, 110 South Oregon St Jacksonville, Jackson County, OR
The brick store at the southwest corner of Oregon and California Streets sits on land that was sold by James Cluggage to Israel and Robert Haines in late 1857. At that time, the property was recorded as being "in the possession of said I.D. and R.H. Haines," but there is no record of any structure on the site. By 1866, however, a brick store had been built, since in that year W.A. Owen, Sheriff, deeded to Samuel A. Wood a half interest in "Haines Brick Store House." The store had been sold to satisfy separate mortgages on the property held by Thomas Chavner and Samuel Wood. Chavner was the highest bidder on the property, but Wood redeemed it within the time allowed by the law. Chavner appealed and the court awarded each man a half interest in the property. Wood moved to San Francisco in 1867 and relinquished his interest in the property to his partner.
Haines Brothers Brick Store, 110 South Oregon St Jacksonville, Jackson County, OR
The brick store at the southwest corner of Oregon and California Streets sits on land that was sold by James Cluggage to Israel and Robert Haines in late 1857. At that time, the property was recorded as being "in the possession of said I.D. and R.H. Haines," but there is no record of any structure on the site. By 1866, however, a brick store had been built, since in that year W.A. Owen, Sheriff, deeded to Samuel A. Wood a half interest in "Haines Brick Store House." The store had been sold to satisfy separate mortgages on the property held by Thomas Chavner and Samuel Wood. Chavner was the highest bidder on the property, but Wood redeemed it within the time allowed by the law. Chavner appealed and the court awarded each man a half interest in the property. Wood moved to San Francisco in 1867 and relinquished his interest in the property to his partner.
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