[2] The site includes of a stand of second-growth Douglas-fir and a historic farmhouse.
[4] In about 1930, a new Wheatland School was built across the Dayton-Salem highway from the park, which then was a farm owned by Williamson.
Maud Williamson died in about 1933, and willed her timberland and house to the State of Oregon in memory of her mother, Ruby T.
[2][4] Part of the park is situated on the original Donation Land Claim of Adam Matheny, one of the sons of Daniel Matheny, who established the ferry in Wheatland.
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