Continue to Stand in the Gap: Gilliam County
Windmills, Gilliam County, Oregon The pastures are clothed with flocks; the valleys also are covered with grain; they shout for joy, they also sing. Psalm 65:13 Leaving the North East Region of Oregon, we are moving into the North Central section which consists of the eight-county region along the northern border of the state. Gilliam, Sherman, Wasco, Hood River, Wheeler, Jefferson, Crook, and Deschutes counties make up this large section of Oregon that is bordered by the Columbia River on the north, and by the mid-south counties of Klamath and Lake just below. We have looked at Gilliam County before, here , here , and here . Gilliam County, created in 1885, was named after Cornelius Gilliam, a major participant in the Cayuse War after the Whitman Massacre. Arlington was the first county seat, but the county seat was later moved 38 miles south to Condon. Arlington is along the Columbia River and I-84, so it is a part of Gilliam with which many are familiar. Gilliam County, OR Gilli...