Harney County, Oregon Genealogy

Harney county was created from Grant County 23 February 1889. Named for Brig. Gen. William S. Harney of U.S. Army.

The county seat is Burns.

County Records Inventory listing the records held at the Harney County Court House as of October 2003.

Cities: Burns | Hines

Unincorporated Communities: Andrews | Buchanan | Crane | Diamond | Drewsey | Dunnean | Fields | Frenchglen | Frost Mill | Harney | Indian Village | Lawen | Narrows | New Princeton | Princeton | Riley | Suntex | Trout Creek | Van | Venator | Voltage | Wagontire

Genealogy Websites: The Harney County GenWeb Project part of The ORGenWeb Project, a state project affiliated with The USGenWeb Project

Neighboring Counties: Crook | Deschutes | Grant | Lake | Malheur | Humboldt, Nevada | Washoe, Nevada

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