Wheeler County

Population: 1,455 (2005)

Wheeler County

 

 

Wheeler County Juvenile Dept.
701 Adams St.
Fossil 97830

www.wheelercounty-oregon.com

  • Wheeler County was formed by the Oregon Legislature in 1899 from parts of Grant, Gilliam and Crook counties and was named for Henry H. Wheeler, who operated the first mail stage line from The Dalles to Canyon City.
  • The new county consisted of 1,656 square miles with an estimated 46 townships, a population of 1,600 and taxable property worth one million dollars.

  • Wheeler County is as rugged and uneven as any Oregon county, with the terrain varying widely from sagebrush, juniper and rim rock to stands of pine and fir. Portions of two national forests lie within its boundaries with forest lands covering nearly one- third of the county.
  • The area is probably best known as one of the most outstanding depositories of prehistoric fossils on the North American continent.
 


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