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Interesting if you do a Google image search for Izee, Oregon that's the first image that comes up.it is also the photo at the top of the Friends of Izee Facebook page.
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I believe those might be the houses from the old Ellingson Lumber Company mill. If I remember correctly they were taken out in the mid to late '60's after the Keerin's ranch bought that piece of ground.Interesting if you do a Google image search for Izee, Oregon that's the first image that comes up.it is also the photo at the top of the Friends of Izee Facebook page.
Nope the company owned town of Izee all the buildings were barn red and about 20 years ago I heard the owned bulldozed the whole place as he was tired of chasing hippies out.
That ain't Izee. I don't know where it is, but I never saw anything like that in all the years I was out there.
Definitely not Dayville. The town of Izee was located here:Maybe your thinking of the old Ellis mill just up the road to dayville??? It's been gone since at least 1990.
I started spending a lot of time out there about '74 and the only things that I ever saw at the site your map shows were the old schoolhouse and the Grange Hall.Definitely not Dayville. The town of Izee was located here:
That photo looks similar to the print I had, but mine was black and white, and from a different angle.
As I mentioned in post 13, the town history I saw said the buildings were dismantled and the materials shipped elsewhere (Albany I think) for sale. I'm not sure when but probably prior to '74. Wikipedia says the post office closed in 1954.I started spending a lot of time out there about '74 and the only things that I ever saw at the site your map shows were the old schoolhouse and the Grange Hall.
Looks like we are talking about the same place.I believe those might be the houses from the old Ellingson Lumber Company mill. If I remember correctly they were taken out in the mid to late '60's after the Keerin's ranch bought that piece of ground.