Meacham
Posted on: September 25th, 2011 by Annie Von Domitz in Historical Marker Details | No Comments
Subject:Originally Lee’s Encampment, later site of the Mountain House. Honored by visit of President Harding in 1923.
HISTORIC OREGON TRAIL
First known as Lee’s Encampment, from establishment of a Troop Camp by Major H.A.G. Lee in 1844. A.B. and Harvey Meacham operated famous Mountain House here which gave the town its present name. In later years a famous railroad eating house. The Log Cabin, became nationally known under the supervision of Grandma Munra, a well-known pioneer figure. On
July 3, 1923 Meacham was the Capitol of the United States when President Warren G. Harding stopped for a day and participated in the exercises commemorating the Eightieth Anniversary of the Covered Wagon Migration 1843.
THIS MARKER HAS BEEN REMOVED FOR RESTORATION