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Weinhard Building - Clackamas County John Doe

This view is taken from behind the old Weinhard Building along Railroad Avenue in Oregon City, Oregon.  Today it is somewhat trendy but if you were to rewind 111 years ago, this area would have been bunkhouses for Japanese workers of the Southern Pacific Railroad.  The following excerpt below details the basic account of an unknown man who was found unconscious at this location one day in 1910 & would later die that night.

 

Clackamas County John Doe is a man who was found unconscious near the railroad track near the bunkhouses for Japanese workers of the Southern Pacific Railroad behind the Weinhard building in Oregon City, Oregon in the afternoon of August 20, 1910. Dr. Norris, the county physician tried to take car of him, but the victim passed away that night.

It is believed the victim overdosed on morphine and is not from the area because no one recognized him. He was interred to Holman and Meyer's undertaking parlors and was buried in 1st Addition, Lot 120, Grave 1 of Mount View Cemetery.

 

A few other details include: Height 5'8", Weight 145 pounds, grayish hair w/ sandy moustache & a two-week growth of a beard.

 

Also in the backdrop is an elevator for vehicular traffic, making 7th Street in Oregon City the only vertical street in North America.

 

From: https://unidentified-awareness.fandom.com/wiki/Clackamas_County_John_Doe_(August_20,_1910)

Copyright: William L
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Taken: 18/09/2021
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Tags: railroad avenue; oregon city; henry weinhard building; unsolved; cold case; mystery; john doe; unidentified; unknown; oregon; elevator; car; vertical street; 7th street
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