Prospect Hotel, 39 Mill Creek Drive, Prospect, Oregon, 1979
Scope and Contents
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Prospect Hotel. Originally a private residence, Albion Howard Boothby built the home, located in township 32, south range 3 east, section 29, in 1892. Initially known as "Boothby House" it served as a stopping point for visitors going to Crater Lake. First, wagons traveling over mountain roads, followed by automobiles bringing worldwide visitors to Prospect and Crater Lake.
The file includes a Mail Tribune article concerning the historic Prospect Hotel dated July 19, 1979, a photocopy from the Civics Class from Prospect High School dated 1936-37, and "The History of the Upper Rogue" from 1870 to 1932.
Dates
- Creation: 1979
Creator
- Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee) (Person)
Conditions Governing Use
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For fair use/educational reproduction, please provide the following credit: From the MSS 025 Kay Atwood Collection of Regional History, courtesy of Southern Oregon University Hannon Library.
Extent
From the Collection: 28 Linear Feet (52 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Subject
- Boothby, Albion Howard (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Southern Oregon University, Hannon Library Repository