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Philip Foster

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312:) in 1846, which became the last leg of the overland Oregon Trail to Oregon City. Philip Foster moved his family from Oregon City and settled along the toll road, where he had a store, cabins for rent, orchards, gardens, and pastures for grazing stock. The Fosters received thousands of wagons and guests. At the sometimes overcrowded rest stop known as "Foster's Place" or "Foster's Ranch," some travelers paid to sleep on the family's parlor floor. The family also provided home-cooked meals for the emigrants. Charging whatever they could, the Fosters thrived. Foster also established various facilities at his residence including blacksmith services, a designated cabin for housing overnight customers, as well as a thriving general store. 605: 341: 35: 304:
set out to blaze a trail, but they became lost on the mountain. After being rescued by local Indians and cattle drovers, Barlow met Foster at his Oregon City store where Barlow bought provisions and hired oxen to rescue his snowbound party.
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Foster and Pettygrove established a general store. The two-story building served both as a store and a home for the Foster family. Foster subsequently formed many partnerships, including establishing a
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and emigrant Lock scouted for routes around the mountain. Palmer spotted possible passage from the heights of Mount Hood. Barlow with fellow traveler
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Philip Foster died Monday, March 17, 1884, of a heart attack at his home in Eagle Creek in the doorway of the kitchen, the
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has been preserved and is now open to visitors. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Foster became Barlow's business partner in building the Mount Hood Toll Road (now known as the
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Philip Foster (British politician)

Treasurer
Provisional Government of Oregon
William H. Willson
Oregon Country
Argyle
Maine
Eagle Creek
Oregon
Francis Pettygrove
Oregon
Eagle Creek
pioneers
Oregon Trail
National Register of Historic Places
Argyle, Maine
Oregon Country
Francis William Pettygrove
Sandwich Islands
Willamette Valley
Oregon City
Willamette River
flour mill
John McLoughlin
provisional government
Sam Barlow
Hudson's Bay Company
bateaux
Columbia River

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