pre-1850 Area inhabited by the Coquille (Ko-quell Indian Tribe).It is quicker and pleasanter for those not afflicted with seasickness." Timeline provided by the Bandon Historical Museum. "We recommend boat clear through, in the winter time at least. "Over stage from Roseburg, Oregon, to Myrtle Point, from which place you take the river boat to Bandon as before fare being $5 for stage and $1 boat. " Take either the Alliance or the Breakwater from Portland to Marshfield (now Coos Bay), then take a train to Coquille at 9 o'clock connecting with the Coquille River boat, landing you at noon the same day in Bandon combined fare, not counting lodgings, is approximately $12. "Take the steamer Elizabeth from San Francisco fare $10. "There are three ways of getting to Bandon: 16, 1915, edition: HOW TO GET TO BANDONÄ«andon, Ore., is still not the easiest place on the planet to get to, but it used to be much more difficult.
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