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523 "C" Street
" Johnson Home "

This house is on the original property that also had the Tom Dickson house and the Reformed Latter Day Saints (RLDS) Church. This home may also have been the home of Fanny & William L. Dixon in the early 1880's.

The Tom Dickson house is located at 1030 Willow, and was built by one of Myrtle Point's prominent builders. More details on his home will be forthcoming.

Information on the Heritage Homes website was compiled from Reflections of the Past: Myrtle Point, Oregon Historic Buildings, a project of the Myrtle Point Rotary, Chamber of Commerce and the Coos County Logging Museum (circa 1985) and Take a Break in Historic Myrtle Point produced by the Myrtle Point Chamber of Commerce (circa 1975) unless otherwise noted.

Other Coquille Valley Resources: Coquillevalley.online | Coos County Home Historian | Coquille Valley Museum

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