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SPRINGFIELD, Ore. -- Archaeologists recovered the remains of four people from graves at the site of a new hospital built on part of the homestead of Lane County's third settler of European ancestry.
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. -- Archaeologists recovered the remains of four people from graves at the site of a new hospital built on part of the homestead of Lane County's third settler of European ancestry.
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The [[University of Oregon]] revealed the findings of the recovery effort at a press conference this afternoon.
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The University of Oregon revealed the findings of the recovery effort at a press conference this afternoon.
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Backhoe operator Erica French spotted what appeared to be a human bone last May during construction of the new [[Sacred Heart RiverBend Hospital]].
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Backhoe operator Erica French spotted what appeared to be a human bone last May during construction of the new Sacred Heart RiverBend Hospital.
"French's actions in noticing the potential burial site and immediately stopping work at the location exemplify the kind of stewardship Heritage Programs encourages and expects from all Oregonians," said Kuri Gill, coordinator of Oregon's Historic Cemeteries Program.
"French's actions in noticing the potential burial site and immediately stopping work at the location exemplify the kind of stewardship Heritage Programs encourages and expects from all Oregonians," said Kuri Gill, coordinator of Oregon's Historic Cemeteries Program.
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"The remains recovered in May were apparently missed during the initial disinterment more than 100 years ago," Connolly said.
"The remains recovered in May were apparently missed during the initial disinterment more than 100 years ago," Connolly said.
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The RiverBend site is located within the pioneering land claim of William M. Stevens, according to the researchers. In [[1847]], Stevens and his wife and 10 children traveled from Missouri to Oregon in a covered wagon and settled on a 640-acre land claim near the [[McKenzie River]].
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The RiverBend site is located within the pioneering land claim of William M. Stevens, according to the researchers. In 1847, Stevens and his wife and 10 children traveled from Missouri to Oregon in a covered wagon and settled on a 640-acre land claim near the McKenzie River.
Only two other settlers lived in the area at the time -- Eugene Skinner, the founder of Eugene, and Elijah Bristow of Pleasant Hill.
Only two other settlers lived in the area at the time -- Eugene Skinner, the founder of Eugene, and Elijah Bristow of Pleasant Hill.
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The researchers found he was not buried in the family plot, but by the mid-1880s, a dozen family members had been buried there.
The researchers found he was not buried in the family plot, but by the mid-1880s, a dozen family members had been buried there.
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The original homestead was divided amongst family members and resold by [[1900]]. In [[1901]], the family removed eight burials and moved them to another cemetery. The remains found at the site in May are believed to be the other four family members.
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The original homestead was divided amongst family members and resold by 1900. In 1901, the family removed eight burials and moved them to another cemetery. The remains found at the site in May are believed to be the other four family members.
Along with the human remains, archaeologists uncovered clothing and coffin hardware.
Along with the human remains, archaeologists uncovered clothing and coffin hardware.
[[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] [[Category:farmer]] [[Category:Pioneer]]
[[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] [[Category:farmer]] [[Category:Pioneer]]

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