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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1855-18??)''' - Built as a stockade for settlers in Coos County, Established in Nov 1855 it was named after Catching Creek but mispronounced Kitchen. | '''{{PAGENAME}} (1855-18??)''' - Built as a stockade for settlers in Coos County, Established in Nov 1855 it was named after Catching Creek but mispronounced Kitchen. | ||
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Fort Kitchen (1855-18??) - Built as a stockade for settlers in Coos County, Established in Nov 1855 it was named after Catching Creek but mispronounced Kitchen.
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Location: Fort Kitchen was located about a mile south of the present town of Myrtle Point, Oregon on the south fork of the Coquille River near the mouth of Catching Creek in Coos County. Maps & Images Lat: 43.04556 Long: -124.14389 |
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