Jacksonville, OR Photos

The small town of Jacksonville, Oregon has dozens of heritage buildings giving it an old west feel attractive to tourists. The whole town is on the National Register.

See also: Oregon
Click photo to enlarge.
Former Jackson County courthouse (1884) (206 N 5th St.) now Jacksonville Museum.

Facade details of Jackson County courthouse.

St. Joseph's Catholic Church (1858) (N 4th at D St.).
Style: Gothic Revival.

Entrance of St. Joseph's Catholic Church (1858).

Dr. J.W. McCully House (1869) (240 E. California St.).

Peonies at McCully House.

Roses at McCully House.

Jacksonville Mining Company (160 E. California St.).

Jacksonville Mercantile (120 E California St.) & Beekmans Express (100 E California St.).

Beekmans Express (100 E California St.).

Redmen's & K. Kubli Buildings (1884) (California at 3rd Sts.).

Antique Levi Strauss Overalls painted on Redmen's Hall.

Redmen's & K. Kubli Buildings.

Redmen's Hall (1884) (105 W California St.).

K. Kubli Building (1884) (115 W California St.).

Table Rock & Billiard Saloon I.O.O.F. Building.

I.O.O.F. Masonic Hall (c1860) (175 W California St.).

J. Orth Building (1872) & Butcher Shop (1854).

J. Orth Building (1872) (150 S Oregon St.).

Butcher Shop (1854) (110 S Oregon St.).

Bella Union Saloon (1856) (170 W California St.).

Streetscape along California St. of Jacksonville.

Frontier style Italianate building (170 W California St.).

Sutton's Drug Store (c1856) & Beekman Bank (1863) (now Wells Fargo) (115 E California St.).

Kahler's Law Office (1886) (155 N 3rd St.).

Flowering tree in Jacksonville.

John S. Love House (c1854) (175 N 3rd St.).

M.G. Kennedy House (1855) (240 N 3rd St.).

Catholic Rectory (1861) (204 N 4th St.).

Catholic Rectory (1861) (204 N 4th St.).

William M. Turner House (c1867) (120 5th St.).

John Orth House (1880) (105 S 3rd St.).
Style: Italianate. Architect: George Holt. On National Register.

Broad House (c1880) (Applegate & Elm St.).

Eagle Brewery Saloon (1856) (355 S Oregon St.).

Herman Helms House (1878) (320 S Oregon St.).

Plymale House (c1865) (180 N Oregon St.).

Rouge River Valley Railway Depot (1891) (185 N Oregon St.) now town's information center.

Jeremiah Nunan House (1892) (635 N. Oregon St.). Style: Queen Anne. Architect: George Franklin Barber.

Facade details of Nunan House, Barber's pattern book design #143.

Entrance of Nunan House.

Queen Anne details of Nunan House.

First Presbyterian Church (1881) (405 E California St.).
Style: Carpenter Gothic.

Gothic tower of First Presbyterian Church.

Gothic window of First Presbyterian Church.

C.C. Beekman House (1876) (352 E California St.). Style: Gothic Revival.

C.C. Beekman House (1876) (352 E California St.).

Max Mueller House (1888) (465 E California St.).

Max Mueller House (1888) (465 E California St.).


All photos on this page are originals by & copyrighted by Jim Steinhart.
All rights reserved. Permission required to use.