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词条 Danner, Oregon
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  1. History

  2. Climate

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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}}Danner is an unincorporated community located in Malheur County, Oregon, United States.[1] It lies along Danner Road off U.S. Route 95 west of Jordan Valley.[2] Jordan Creek flows by Danner.[2]

History

The old Idaho-Oregon-Nevada highway ran through Danner, following the route of the Skinner Toll Road which opened the area for settlement in 1863.

Danner is the location of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau's resting place. He was the youngest member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition as the infant son of Sacagawea.[3] Charbonneau died here in 1866 at the age of 61 after developing pneumonia while passing through the area. His burial site was located, marked and fenced off through the efforts of Danner residents Kirt and Johanna Skinner, and it was entered into the National Register of Historic Places on March 14, 1973. Charbonneau's resting place lies among five other resting places near the "Inskip Station", a fortified stone ranch house that operated as a stage station in the 1860s.[4] Inskip's property was later known as the Ruby Ranch. A plaque marks the remains of Inskip Station within sight of the resting place of Charbonneau.

A town had been platted and promoted as Ruby Townsite by Harley J. Hooker, who sold land for $1.25 per acre when the Jordan Valley Irrigation District began constructing an irrigation dam and canal system near Danner about 1910.[5] The proposed agricultural town never grew as anticipated, however, since the high desert's harsh climate did not allow farmers to produce a wide enough range of crops. Hooker built a single story lava rock office building in Danner about 1915. After his death in 1919 it was used as the Danner community hall for a number of years. It became unsafe and was demolished a few years ago.

The name of the community comes from John H. Danner, an early area settler. The Postal Service denied an application to call the post office Ruby for the nearby Ruby Ranch, but in 1920 the post office name Danner was approved. The post office operated until 1942.[6][7]

By the 1930s, Danner had a general store run by Jesse Anderson, a Danish immigrant. The building he constructed is still standing today, a half mile south of the site of Inskip Station.

Climate

According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Danner has a semi-arid climate, abbreviated "BSk" on climate maps.[8]

{{Weather box |location = Danner
|single line = Y
| Jan record high F = 62
| Feb record high F = 69
| Mar record high F = 78
| Apr record high F = 87
| May record high F = 99
| Jun record high F = 106
| Jul record high F = 109
| Aug record high F = 105
| Sep record high F = 104
| Oct record high F = 93
| Nov record high F = 79
| Dec record high F = 67
| year record high F = 109
| Jan high F = 38
| Feb high F = 43.8
| Mar high F = 51.6
| Apr high F = 60.7
| May high F = 69
| Jun high F = 78
| Jul high F = 89.3
| Aug high F = 88.1
| Sep high F = 78.4
| Oct high F = 66.2
| Nov high F = 49.8
| Dec high F = 40.3
| year high F = 62.8
| Jan low F = 15
| Feb low F = 20.5
| Mar low F = 24.7
| Apr low F = 29.3
| May low F = 35.9
| Jun low F = 43
| Jul low F = 47.9
| Aug low F = 45.2
| Sep low F = 36.6
| Oct low F = 28
| Nov low F = 21.7
| Dec low F = 17.4
| year low F = 30.4
| Jan record low F = -52
| Feb record low F = -46
| Mar record low F = -12
| Apr record low F = 10
| May record low F = 11
| Jun record low F = 23
| Jul record low F = 22
| Aug record low F = 20
| Sep record low F = 10
| Oct record low F = -4
| Nov record low F = -26
| Dec record low F = -36
| year record low F = -52 | precipitation colour = green
| Jan precipitation inch = 1.32
| Feb precipitation inch = 1.01
| Mar precipitation inch = 1.06
| Apr precipitation inch = 1.08
| May precipitation inch = 1.29
| Jun precipitation inch = 1.1
| Jul precipitation inch = 0.35
| Aug precipitation inch = 0.34
| Sep precipitation inch = 0.65
| Oct precipitation inch = 0.86
| Nov precipitation inch = 1.12
| Dec precipitation inch = 1.25
| year precipitation inch = 11.43
| Jan precipitation days = 8
| Feb precipitation days = 7
| Mar precipitation days = 6
| Apr precipitation days = 6
| May precipitation days = 6
| Jun precipitation days = 6
| Jul precipitation days = 2
| Aug precipitation days = 2
| Sep precipitation days = 3
| Oct precipitation days = 4
| Nov precipitation days = 7
| Dec precipitation days = 7
| Jan snow inch = 7.1
| Feb snow inch = 3.8
| Mar snow inch = 3.3
| Apr snow inch = 1.3
| May snow inch = 0.2
| Jun snow inch = 0
| Jul snow inch = 0
| Aug snow inch = 0
| Sep snow inch = 0.1
| Oct snow inch = 0.2
| Nov snow inch = 2.3
| Dec snow inch = 4.6
| year snow inch = 22.9
|source 1 = [9]
|date=November 2015
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See also

  • List of ghost towns in Oregon

References

1. ^{{cite web | work = Geographic Names Information System| publisher = United States Geological Survey | date =November 28, 1980| url ={{Gnis3|1136202}}| title = Danner| accessdate =February 1, 2017}}
2. ^{{cite book |title= Oregon Atlas & Gazetteer |edition= 7th |year= 2008 |publisher= DeLorme |location= Yarmouth, Maine |isbn= 0-89933-347-8 |page= 83}}
3. ^{{cite book|pages=10, 60, 122|title=Interpreters with Lewis and Clark: The Story of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau|author=Nelson, W. Dale|year=2003|publisher=University of North Texas Press|location=Denton, Texas|isbn=1-57441-165-9}}
4. ^{{cite book|author=Skinner, John Sackett|title=High Desert Promise: The Skinner Family Legacy|publisher=Golden Quill|year=2009|page=267}}
5. ^Skinner, p. 116
6. ^{{cite book|author=Fretwell-Johnson, Hazel|title=In Times Past: A History of the Lower Jordan Creek Communities|publisher=Caxton|location=Caldwell, Idaho|year=1990|page=174}}
7. ^{{cite OGN|7th|page=267}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Danner, Oregon|url=http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather-summary.php3?s=531253&cityname=Danner%2C+Oregon%2C+United+States+of+America&units= |work=Weatherbase|publisher=CantyMedia|accessdate=February 1, 2017}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliMAIN.pl?or2135 |title=Danner, OR (352135) |accessdate=November 22, 2015 |publisher=Western Regional Climate Center }}

External links

  • Ghosttowns.com; Oregon; Innskip Station
{{Malheur County, Oregon}}

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