Baker City, Baker County, Oregon Genealogy

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History
Founded in 1868, 17th oldest city in Oregon, named for Baker County. Post Office established 27 March 1866 with William F. McCrary as postmaster. In 1911 the name was changed to "Baker" to conform to the new style adopted by the voters. The name was restored in a later election on 7 November 1989.

Baker City was settled for ranching and supply purposes rather than for gold.

Baker City is the county seat of Baker County since 1875.

Nearby Cities

 * To the west: Pocahontas, Pine (west), Wingville
 * To the north: Haines, Muddy Creek, Rock Creek, North Powder (just across county line in Union County)
 * To the east: Richland, Keating, Carson, Halfway, Pine (east), Oxbow, Robinette
 * To the south: Durkee, Huntington, Sumpter, Bourne, Granite, Greenhorn, Hereford, Unity, Pleasant Valley, Grant and Malheur Counties (as driving goes)

Cemeteries

 * Baker City Chinese Cemetery
 * USGS GNIS map
 * Google map
 * Hometown Locator map
 * Mount Hope Cemetery
 * USGS GNIS map
 * Google map
 * Hometown Locator map
 * St. Frances de Sales Catholic Cemetery (defunct and all remains removed to Mount Hope Cemetery)
 * USGS GNIS map
 * Google map
 * Hometown Locator map

Maps

 * satellite Google map for Baker City.
 * USGS GNIS map for Baker City.
 * Hometown Locator for Baker City.

Baker Family History Center

 * 2625 Hughes Lane, Baker City. Call ahead for times - (541) 523-2397