Fulton–Taylor House

Historic house in Oregon, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Fulton–Taylor House was a historic house located in The Dalles, Oregon, United States. Built and modified in phases between circa 1858 and circa 1930, this house was only one of a few remaining houses of similar age and style in The Dalles. James Fulton (in residence 1864  1881) emigrated to Oregon on the Oregon Trail, and eventually established himself as a cattle rancher, leader of the settler militia, and a state legislator. The Rev. O.D. Taylor (in residence 1891  1897) was a Baptist minister, but was far more noted as the driving force behind a major, failed, but long-running real estate scheme that was widely regarded as fraudulent.[1] The house was destroyed by a human-caused wildfire in June 2025.

Location704 Case Street
The Dalles, Oregon
Coordinates45°35′52″N 121°11′02″W
Builtc.1858
ArchitecturalstyleGothic Revival[1]
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Fulton–Taylor House
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Fulton–Taylor House is located in The Dalles OR
Fulton–Taylor House
Location704 Case Street
The Dalles, Oregon
Coordinates45°35′52″N 121°11′02″W
Builtc.1858
Architectural styleGothic Revival[1]
NRHP reference No.93000920
Added to NRHPSeptember 9, 1993
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The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

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