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*'''Agate Desert''', Northeast of Central Point and just south of Rogue River. It was named for the minerals found there in some abundance. It is not a desert in the exact sense of the word. Some of Agate Desert was used for the development of Camp White in World War II. On Feb. 13, 1901, a post office with the name Agate was established in the area, with Jefferson S. Grigsby first and only postmaster. The office was closed Apr. 30, 1907, and the area was served from [[Central Point, Oregon|Central Point]]. | *'''Agate Desert''', Northeast of Central Point and just south of Rogue River. It was named for the minerals found there in some abundance. It is not a desert in the exact sense of the word. Some of Agate Desert was used for the development of Camp White in World War II. On Feb. 13, 1901, a post office with the name Agate was established in the area, with Jefferson S. Grigsby first and only postmaster. The office was closed Apr. 30, 1907, and the area was served from [[Central Point, Oregon|Central Point]]. | ||
*[http://www.rvgslibrary.org/Land/PlaceNames.html | *[http://www.rvgslibrary.org/Land/PlaceNames.html Rogue Valley Genealogical Society Library] Miscellaneous Places, historic and contemporary | ||
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