Need research in Harney County or Southeastern Oregon?  Long-time Harney County resident Pauline Braymen is an experienced reporter/editor and is available to do research at the Harney County Courthouse, Harney County Library, Harney County Museum and other Harney County agencies.

County Deed Records - Court Records - Obituaries - History research - Other research.

For more information, contact:
Pauline Braymen
pbraymen@centurytel.net

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  • Harney County History Research
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  • Harney County News Bureau
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Archaeological Survey in Harney County Oregon
This report is a summary of the findings of the Burns District 1979 and 1980 field seasons cultural resource surveys, which were performed in support of range seeding projects. Approximately 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres) were surveyed in 17 proposed seeding areas. All except one of these areas are located in the Drewsey Planning Unit. This unit encompasses a region about forty miles east-west by seventy miles north-south, west of Burns, north of Steens Mountain and south of Malheur National Forest, including most of the northeastern portion of Harney County.
Oregon Historic Cemeteries Association

Oregon Cemetery and Genealogical Links

A dendroglyph carved in 1936
on BLM lands near Burns, Oregon

Family History.com data

Harney County Cattle Grazing Study
Crane High School and Burns High School Agriculture teachers and students are working with the assistance of Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center (EOARC) and other members of the local community during the 2001-2002 school year to study the benefits and effects of cattle grazing in Harney County, Oregon.
Harney County Historical Museum
Local history museum

Burns Times-Herald
Most issues are on microfilm (at the library) and in bound copies (at the newspaper). 

Peter French Round Barn 
It was here that cattle king Pete French trained horses during the winter months. The inside of the barn is uniquely made from juniper posts and lumber that was hauled from over 60 miles from the north.
Harney County Chamber of Commerce

Kiger Mestano Association

Places Named
Burns, Oregon, United States [City]; population was 2,913 in 1990; housing units was 1,410 in 1990; location is 43°35'N 119°4'W; land area is 3.56 square miles (2,277 acres); FIPS code is 9800 [SourceCBP]

Burns, Oregon, United States [Populated Place] is in Harney County; location is 43°35'11"N 119°3'11"W; elevation is 4,148 feet [SourceGSP]

Burns, Oregon, United States Postal Service Zip Code is 97710 (Fields), 97720, 97721 (Princeton), 97722 (Diamond) [SourcePSZ]

 

Burns Vicinity Obsidian Sources

Burns Area Radio Frequencies

Wild Horse and Burro Adoption

Biographies of Harney County People

William Warren "Broady" JOHNSON Pioneers from the British Isles
Carl T. Griffith
Descendants of William and ELIZABETH (RAULSTEN) JARED

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Last Updated: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 09:08 PM