Saturday, August 8, 2015

The Dalles #5: U.S. Mint

710 East Second Street

IMG_9592 US Mint Building in The Dalles, Oregon on October 20, 2009
U.S. Mint Building on October 20, 2009

In the 1860s, gold was discovered in the Canyon City area of Oregon and in Idaho. Because of the cost and loss risk of transporting gold to San Francisco or Denver, Congress appropriated money for the construction of a mint in The Dalles in 1864.

IMG_9591 US Mint Building in The Dalles, Oregon on October 20, 2009
U.S. Mint Building on October 20, 2009

Hand-hewn stone was moved by cart from Mill Creek, but construction ran two-years behind schedule due to a lack of workers, flooding and cost overruns. Meanwhile, the gold fields around Canyon City dried up and the project was abandoned in 1867.

IMG_9599 US Mint Building in The Dalles, Oregon on October 20, 2009
U.S. Mint Building on October 20, 2009

In June of 1870, the U.S. Government transferred the property and unfinished building to the State of Oregon for educational or other charitable work, and the state later deeded it to the Wasco Independent Academy, but it was never used for education.

IMG_9601 Erin Glenn Wines in The Dalles, Oregon on October 20, 2009
Erin Glenn Wines (with U.S. Mint behind) on October 20, 2009

Ultimately the building was finished and was used as a flour mill and by a telecommunication company. Now it and the concrete-block addition on its north side are the home of Erin Glenn Wines. 

Historical Photo:
U.S. Mint Building, August 19, 1939 (CGDC)

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