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Tom McCall River Ranch ~ Redmond
For more information contact: Pam Mayo-Phillips, Principal Broker
C: 541-480-1513 pam@desertvalleyrealtors.com
www.desertvalleygroup.com ~ www.cascadesothebysrealty.com O: 541-923-1376 ~ 650 SW Bond St Suite 100 Bend, OR 97702
All Brokers are licensed in the Sate of Oregon. Each office is independently owned & operated. All information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed by Cascade Sothebys International Realty. Purchaser shall have sole responsibility to inspect the property and inform themselves of the true condition thereof. Purchaser accepts the responsibility before submitting any offer or executing contract. Any grazing permits /leases/water rights are NOT Guaranteed by Seller or Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty, Buyer is responsible for due diligence.
Tom McCall River Ranch ~ Redmond, OR Address: 16301 NE Oneil Highway Redmond, OR 97756
Tax Map: 141421 Tax Lot: 00100, 00101, 00102 Tax Map 141422 TL 00200
Property: • 579.71 acres – Crooked River runs through the heart of the ranch. • 461 acres of irrigation water rights. Property Irrigated with with flood, gated pipe and
wheel lines. • Crops Currently Planted are: Approximately 100 acres of Alfalfa Hay (4 cuttings/year). 361
acres of grass hay and pasture. • Prime farm ground with quality top soils. Fields are laser leveled. • Cascade Mountain and Smith Rock Views. Improvements: • Beautifully restored Historic Home of Governor Tom McCall 6168 sf 4 bedroom, 4 bath. • Home Features: Modern Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, butlers pantry, formal
dining room, 5 wood fireplaces, Oak floors, master suite, screened porch and formal office. • Indoor Arena: 100x300 indoor arena with lightning-would make a great cattle facility. • Horse Show Barn-16 stalls with automatic waters, 2 tack rooms, saddle shop, offices, full
utility room with washer/dryer, bathroom, feed room, grooming area, and vet room. • Additional Barn (attached to indoor and show barn)-14 stalls with automatic waters, 2
round pens, breeding facility. • Two Shops • Equipment storage • Scales, Corrals and Feedlot that is designed for efficiency and has good drainage. • Additional Homes:
• Frame home at Barnyard – 2 bedroom, 1 bath • Frame home on the Hill- 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Apartment attached to Barn - 2 bed, 1 bath (not permitted as legal dwelling with
county Irrigation: 461 acres of Crooked River and Well Irrigation water rights. Water Rights are Free - No Annual/Yearly assessment. Domestic Water: Wells Utilities: CEC Central Electric Coop Zoning: EFU Taxes: $17,563.46. Tax Year 2016 Price: $5,500,000. www.tommcallriverranch-centraloregon.com Shown By Appointment Only, Listing Agent Must be Present MLS 201607141
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Map Unit Legend
Prineville Area, Oregon (OR654)
Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
001 Water 24.3 4.2%
014 Powder silt loam, 0 to 2 percentslopes
197.0 33.7%
015 Metolius ashy sandy loam, 0 to2 percent slopes
121.7 20.8%
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130 Aridic Haploxerolls complex, 8to 40 percent slopes
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142Bm Stukel-Rock outcrop-Deschutes complex, dry, 0 to8 percent slopes
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161 Lickskillet-Rock outcrop-Searles complex, 40 to 80percent south slopes
38.0 6.5%
172 Lickskillet-Bakeoven complex,2 to 20 percent slopes
12.1 2.1%
Totals for Area of Interest 585.1 100.0%
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The McCall Family
Henry [Hal] McCall was a Harvard graduate who considered entering the Diplomatic service. He made an extensive trip to Oregon before his marriage and he had a desire to raise cattle. Dorothy Lawson and her father visited Central Oregon with him and they all were im-pressed by the sunshine, the fresh air and Crooked River. Hal and Dorothy were married in Massachusetts and in time, made their home at the base of the rimrocks across the river.
Mrs. McCall was born in 1888 in Winchester, Massachusetts. Her Father was New England copper King, Thomas Lawson. In 1911, she headed west with her husband, Henry “Hal” McCall, to settle
on a ranch in Central Oregon’s Crooked River Valley.
The land was cleared, leveled and planted to rye which was plowed under. Alfalfa and grain were planted and pipes were laid from the river so that the crops could be irrigated. Hal became one of the first men in the area to use scientific methods of irrigation on such a large area.
In the 1920’s, Hal McCall started a dairy herd [based on imported stock from Dreamwold] which later became the foundation of Central Oregon’s dairy industry.
The herd consisted of five hundred registered Holsteins. The McCall’s had five children, three boys and two girls, who made good use of the playroom. Later they formed their own puppet group, produced their own newspaper, skated on the river and went sledding in the winter and formed a musical group that played for dances. The family read aloud nightly and a Boston accent prevailed. The young McCall’s attended the nearby Montgomery School, District 18, where there were twelve pupils. They rode to school bareback on their horses, but getting to school in town presented a problem. There were three McCall children in high school at the same time.
Mrs. McCall made it a point to go to Massachusetts before the birth of her children.
Henry McCall, the husband of Dorothy for thirty-six years, passed away on February 1, 1947.
“Harry had played banjo and guitar, Dorothy the piano and Tom sang and played
the saxophone. They made up a small combo to play at local dances.”
The three-story, white, New England colonial-style house was built in 1911. It has a green roof, shutters and a concrete basement. The furnace in the basement weighed tons and burned a cord of wood each week in the cold weather. The second floor has a balcony centered over the front porch, which is a wide veranda with white supporting columns. There are large spreading trees and a lawn. Rimrock can be seen to the south, the Ochoco Mountains beyond Prineville to the east and the Cascades to the west. There are five fireplaces, one at either end of the house and one in the hall which has wooden benches on either side of it and two others. The house has hardwood floors and a beamed ceiling in the hall. There are five bathrooms with nickel fixtures—one on the ground floor, three on the second floor and one off the nursery on the third floor. The McCall home has an entrance hall with the living room to one side and the dining room on the other, along with the kitchen, pantry and laundry room on the ground floor. There is a screened-in side porch and the stairway leading to the second floor is located in the hall room where there is a table with tall candles on it. The living room has a large oak table and the furnishings are New England style. The bedrooms and sleeping porch are on the second floor. The nursery and playroom are on the third floor and found here are a bear, a lion and a buffalo that all make noises and are on wheels and a giraffe and pony and cart. There is a large white rocking horse named Pegasus with elegant trappings, a proud head and a fiery look in his eyes. His hide is made from a real pony’s skin and he is on a stand which is screwed to a good-sized platform. There were fifteen made up beds in the ranch house at one time.
For more information on the history of this property, please refer to the book titled … “Ranch Under the Rimrock”.
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