Eddyville Redwood – Heritage Tree

Israel Fisk Eddy planted this tree in the 1880s on land that President Andrew Johnson had removed from the Oregon Coast Reservation in 1865. Israel’s grist mill, grocery store, and post office were integral in building this community, then called Little Elk. A railroad aimed to make Yaquina Bay the terminus of its transcontinental route and crossed Israel’s land. Israel said yes, but only if the depot was renamed “Eddyville.”

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Eddyville Redwood Heritage Tree Travel Information Council
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Eddyville Redwood Heritage Tree Travel Information Council

Contact Info

6144 Crystal Creek Loop
Eddyville, Oregon 97343

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