Indian Shaker Church and Gulick Homestead

Historic church in Oregon, United States

United States historic place
Indian Shaker Church and
Gulick Homestead
Photograph of several weatherworn, dilapidated buildings
Gulick Homestead buildings in 2004
45°36′21″N 121°08′08″W / 45.605827°N 121.135619°W / 45.605827; -121.135619
Area2.12 acres (0.86 ha)[1]
Built1891–1897
Built byHenry Gulick, et al.
Architectural styleVernacular[1]
NRHP reference No.78003087
Added to NRHPApril 4, 1978

The Indian Shaker Church and Gulick Homestead are an ensemble of historic buildings in The Dalles, Oregon, United States. Built by Henry Gulick directly on the Columbia riverbank in the 1890s, it is the only remaining 19th century fishing homestead in Oregon. Gulick, an employee of the locally-important Seufert salmon canning concern, included a church building in the complex in ca. 1896 for his wife, Harriet, a member of the Wasco people. The church was the smallest of five Indian Shaker Church congregations in the state.[1]

The church and homestead were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[2]

Bibliography

  • Gary Reinoehl, Susan W. Horton: Preliminary Survey of the Gulick Homestead/Indian Shaker Church (Lone Pine Island Site), in: Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 11,2 (Fall 1977), pp. 146–157.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Sutton, Robert K. (February 19, 1976), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Indian Shaker Church and Gulick Homestead (PDF), retrieved December 24, 2013.
  2. ^ Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Oregon Historic Sites Database, retrieved December 24, 2013.
  • Media related to Gulick Homestead-Indian Shaker Church at Wikimedia Commons
  • National Register of Historic Places photographic file


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