Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Depoe Bay, Oregon" in English language version.
One of those who were forcibly removed to the Coast Reservation from his ancestral home in the Rogue (Tutuni) River Valley, was a young Tutuni/Joshua Indian named Charles. Minutes from the Council held at the Siletz Agency on December 15, 1873 with Chiefs of the Confederated Tribes reflect the following statement by "Depot Charlie".
In 1894 the U.S. government allotted lands around Depoe Bay to Charles Depoe, a local Siletz Indian chief and tribal judge. Mr. Depoe was given the name because he worked at the military train depot near Toledo, Oregon.
In 1894 the U.S. government allotted lands around Depoe Bay to Charles Depoe, a local Siletz Indian chief and tribal judge. Mr. Depoe was given the name because he worked at the military train depot near Toledo, Oregon.