Lame–Smith House

It was built to house horses being raised for fire and police departments of the Pacific Northwest.

[2] The farmhouse has Gothic Revival features and was built in c.1864 by Joseph Lame and was enlarged in c.1884 for the J.A.

Also on the property are an automobile garage (1994), a wood-frame pump house (1940s), and metal equipment shed (1960s).

To the west of the house, in 1998, was a very large Black walnut tree, likely the largest in Linn County.

This article about a property in Oregon on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.