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Revision as of 19:15, 3 August 2006


Kings Valley Cemetery is situated on a hill rising about 75 [feet] above the Luckiamute River on the south (or here, the east) bank about midway between the villages of Hoskins and King Valley, Oregon. The site is on the Charles ALLEN donation land claim.

The cemetery has only one gravestone for U.S. Army personnel stationed at Fort Hoskins. That gravestone is for Lt. H. H. Graber (Tombstone inscription reads H. H. Gasber) who died 12 Oct 1859 in the Fort Hoskins Hospital.

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Lat: 44.678442 Long: -123.440087

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