~10,000 BCE: Terrain Altitude Shift (403.769683838m)
Cached Landmark Glimpse
701 Lake Shore Dr, Selma, OR 97538
Unclassified Ancestral Territory
701 Lake Shore Dr, Selma, OR 97538
R327952
MCNIEL, KEITH A
Locality: Josephine County
nearby from: Kerby, Oregon
Chronological Record
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Deep Time
Terrain Altitude Shift (403.769683838m)
Based on automated geographic surveys, this coordinate sits at roughly 403.769683838 meters above sea level. Topographic formation largely stems from deep-time tectonic shifts ending during the Pleistocene glacial retreat.
Open full story nodeBedrock Foundation: Quaternary surficial deposits; Alluvial deposits
Situated securely over bedrock composed primarily of Major: {mixed fluvial sediment} dating back to the Holocene era.
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Unclassified Ancestral Territory
No specific historical treaty polygons directly intersect this localized coordinate point in the open dataset. Regional interpolation suggests nomadic stewardship traversing the general county area prior to colonization.
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Resolved Property Address
The submitted search resolves to 701 Lake Shore Dr, Selma, OR 97538. This canonical target is used for display, repeat-search matching, and cache identity so syntax variations point back to the same saved snapshot.
Open full story nodeAssessor Parcel: R327952
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Raw Public Assessor Fields
Current Owner of Record: MCNIEL, KEITH A
This ownership and sale snapshot is sourced from public assessor fields. It is not a complete chain of title; older transfers may require county recorder/deed books.
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Locality: Josephine County
This coordinate is administratively classified within Josephine County, Oregon. Hyper-local zoning designations and district boundaries may affect historical records and deed trails.
Open full story nodenearby from: Kerby, Oregon
Kerby, Oregon sits nearby from this property. Kerby is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Josephine County, Oregon, United States, north of Cave Junction on U. S. Route 199. As of the 2020 census, Kerby had a population of 628. Despite its population and numerous businesses, it is often listed in tourist guides as a ghost town, because of the number of historic buildings left from its days as a gold-mining town.
Open full story nodenearby from: Dryden, Oregon
Dryden, Oregon sits nearby from this property. Dryden is an unincorporated community in Josephine County, Oregon, United States. It is located in the Deer Creek Valley about five miles east of Selma. As of 1990 only one house remained; the 1920 structure formerly served as the Dryden Store and post office.
Open full story nodenearby from: Selma, Oregon
Selma, Oregon sits nearby from this property. Selma is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Josephine County, Oregon, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 695. As of the 2020 United States census it had a total population of 661. It is located in the ZIP code of 97538.
Open full story node4.2 mi from: Anderson Mine
Anderson Mine is a named mine about 4.2 mi from this property. It is included as a nearby landmark candidate because named landscape features, waterways, protected areas, mines, bridges, schools, and historic sites often anchor local land-use and settlement records.
Open full story node2.8 mi from: Eight Dollar Mountain
Eight Dollar Mountain is a named peak about 2.8 mi from this property. It is included as a nearby landmark candidate because named landscape features, waterways, protected areas, mines, bridges, schools, and historic sites often anchor local land-use and settlement records.
Open full story node1.4 mi from: Siskiyou Field Institute - Deer Creek Center
Siskiyou Field Institute - Deer Creek Center is a named nature reserve about 1.4 mi from this property. It is included as a nearby landmark candidate because named landscape features, waterways, protected areas, mines, bridges, schools, and historic sites often anchor local land-use and settlement records.
Open full story node1.8 mi from: Lake Selmac County Park
Lake Selmac County Park is a named nature reserve about 1.8 mi from this property. It is included as a nearby landmark candidate because named landscape features, waterways, protected areas, mines, bridges, schools, and historic sites often anchor local land-use and settlement records.
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