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Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. State of Oregon. It was named after Stephen A. Douglas, American politician, strong supporter of Oregon, and unsuccessful candidate for president in 1860. As of 2000, the population is 100,399. Its county seat is Roseburg 6.

1 History

The area originally was inhabited by the Umpqua Indians, who belonged to the Chinook tribe. Following the Rogue River Indian War in 1856, all remaining natives were moved by the government to the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation .

Douglas County was created on January 7, 1852, from the portion of Umpqua County which lay east of the Coast Range summit. In 1856 the Camas Valley was annexed to Douglas County from Coos CountyCoos County is a county located in the U. State of Oregon. The county was named after a tribe of Native Americans who dwelt in the area of the future county. It was created from the western parts of Umpqua and Jackson County prior to statehood. As of 2000. In 1862, the rest of Umpqua county was absorbed into Douglas County, some say due to the loss of population following the end of the early gold boom, while others attribute the absorption to politics. Further boundary adjustments were made with JacksonJackson County is a county located in the U. State of Oregon. The county was named for the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson. As of 2000, the population is 181,269. The county seat is located at Medford. Economy The county's principal and LaneLane County is a county located in the U. State of Oregon. The county was named after Joseph Lane, the first Territorial governor and a vehement defender of slavery during the Antebellum era. As of 2000, the population is 322,959. Economy Although 90 perc Counties in 1915.

2 Economy

The entire watershed of the Umpqua River lies within the boundaries of Douglas County. The heavily timbered county contains nearly 1.8 million acres (7,300 km˛) of commercial forest lands and one of the oldest stands of old growth timber in the world. Approximately 25-30% of the labor force is employed in the forest products industry. Agriculture, mainly field crops, orchards, and livestock, is also important to the economy of the county. The post-Prohibition wine industry in Oregon began with Richard Somer planting Hillcrest Vineyard at the south end of the Umpqua ValleyThe Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is a river on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States, approximately 111 mi (179 km) long. One of the prinicipal rivers of the Oregon coast, it drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Casca in 1961. The Umpqua Valley wine appellation lies entirely within Douglas county.

Nickel has been refined at RiddleRiddle is a city located in Douglas County, Oregon. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 1,014. Geography Riddle is located at 42°57'6" North, 123°21'54" West (42. 951605, -123. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city h since 1954. There is a significant federal presence in the region; the Forest ServiceThe USDA Forest Service a United States government agency within the United States Department of Agriculture, is under the leadership of the United States Secretary of Agriculture. The laws that established the agency and control its actions are: The Fore and Bureau of Land Management administer more than 50% of the county's land.



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