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  1. Dr. Luke A. Port House. /  44.929894°N 123.031736°W  / 44.929894; -123.031736. Deepwood Museum & Gardens, formerly known as Historic Deepwood Estate, or simply Deepwood, is a historic house in Salem, Oregon, United States. The home was built by Dr. Luke A. Port, with construction beginning in 1893, and completed in 1894.

  2. Luke built an elegant house, now known as the Historical Deepwood Estate in Salem; the construction started in 1893 and completed in 1894. The family never lived in the house. Luke sold the house in 1895 to Judge George G. Bingham. The 1895 Marion County, Oregon Census shows L. A. Port, age 64, born in England, 1831; occupation - Physician.

  3. Deepwood Museum & Gardens, formerly known as Historic Deepwood Estate, or simply Deepwood, is a historic house in Salem, Oregon, United States. The home was built by Dr. Luke A. Port, with construction beginning in 1893, and completed in 1894. The historic house and property have been managed since 1974 by the non-profit Friends of Deepwood, and is owned by the City of Salem.

  4. 1116 Mission Street SE. Deepwood Estate on March 17, 2007. Dr. Luke A. Port purchased this 4.2 acre site in 1893. He hired architect William C. Knighton to design a home for his family. Deepwood Estate on September 17, 2006. Deepwood Estate on September 17, 2006.

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  5. Historic Deepwood Estate in Salem, Oregon, 1992. COLLECTION. Special Collections. DESCRIPTION. The Dr. Luke A. Port House (Deepwood) at 1116 Mission Street SE in Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Deepwood was built in 1893-94 on acreage sloping up from the the east bank of Pringle Creek, adjoining Bush's Pature. Dr.

  6. May 3, 2013 · The house was built for a cost of $15,000 in an era when the average home cost $1,000. The Port family never lived in the home as their son died at sea during a hurricane and Dr. Port sold the house in 1895 to George and Willie Bingham. George Bingham became Salem's District Attorney and the house stayed in the Bingham family until 1924.

  7. The house was built for a cost of $15,000 in an era when the average home cost $1,000. The Port family never lived in the home as their son died at sea during a hurricane and Dr. Port sold the house in 1895 to George and Willie Bingham. George Bingham became Salem's District Attorney and the house stayed in the Bingham family until 1924.

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