Home > Cities & Regions > Counties > Union County
Union County MapThe population growth in eastern Oregon during the early 1860s prompted the Legislative Assembly to split Umatilla and Baker Counties from Wasco County on September 22, 1862. Further development of the Grande Ronde Valley led to calls for the legislature to split Union County from Baker County. This finally occurred on October 14, 1864. Union County's name reflects the support of the people in this area toward maintaining the United States during the Civil War.

Between 1875 and 1913, adjustments were made to Union County's borders with Baker, Umatilla, and Wallowa Counties. Union County, lying between the Blue and Wallowa Mountains, is bordered by Wallowa County on the east and north, Umatilla County on the west, and Grant and Baker Counties on the south.

The establishment of a county seat resulted in competition, based on geography and on economic and population growth, between La Grande and the city of Union. The county seat moved between Union and La Grande until it was permanently transferred to La Grande in 1905.

With each transfer of the county seat, there was a similar removal of the county courthouse. The first courthouses were rented structures in Union and La Grande. When the city of Union was designated as the county seat in 1874, the county's records were quickly moved to a new brick courthouse in the area where Union High School now stands. La Grande regained the county seat in 1905 and moved into the courthouse that had been built the previous year as the city hall. The courthouse recently was razed and offices for the county clerk, assessor, treasurer, and planning department were relocated to the nearby Chaplin Building.

The government of Union County consisted originally of a county judge, two county commissioners, clerk, sheriff, treasurer, assessor, school superintendent, and coroner. It changed from a county court to a board of commissioners in 1991.

The county historically has been a slow growth area. The first census of the county in 1870 showed only 2,552 inhabitants. It has grown steadily and by 2000 the population was 24,530, representing an increase of 3.95% since 1990.

The initial economic interest in the area was mining, but most of the mines were in the area annexed by Baker County in 1901. Over the years farming (wheat, fruit, vegetables, and grass seeds), cattle, sheep raising, and timber replaced mining as the primary economic forces in the county. Nearby mountains and streams provide hunting, fishing, skiing, and camping opportunities.

Eastern Lodging
Bar M Ranch

Bar M Ranch - in Adams
The ultimate destination for a fun, relaxing and memorable western vacation. The peace, quiet, and beauty of the ranch makes it an ideal location for weddings, corporate retreats and group events.


Tapadera Inn

Tapadera Inn
105 SE Court Avenue
Pendleton, Oregon
541-276- 3231
877-722-8277

Did You Know?

Union CountyMost people wouldn't expect to find a beautifully restored opera house in a small Union County town--which makes Elgin surprising. This city with under 2,000 residents is the home of the Elgin Opera House. Its small downtown also boasts several other beautiful early-1900s vintage buildings.

Built in 1912, the opera house was designed with the improbable role of housing city government offices and the theater. Praised for its acoustics and slanted seating arrangement, the opera house features plush draperies, box seats, an orchestra pit, elaborate backdrops, and decor in the rococo style. Listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings, the opera house currently offers plays, music, community events, and movies on its schedule.


Union County Cities

Eastern Attractions
• Tamastslikt Cultural Institute
• Pendleton Underground Tours
• Umatilla County Historical Society Museum
• Pendleton Round-Up
• Pendleton Woolen Mills
• Childrens Museum of Eastern Oregon
• Pendleton Center for the Arts

Eastern Oregon Events
Events Calendar for Eastern Oregon
See what's happening in Eastern Oregon, from rodeos and sports events to museums and seasonal activities.
 
Deals & Specials
Hotels & Motels
Vacation Rentals
Bed & Breakfasts
Resorts
Guest Ranches
RV Parks/Rentals
Hostels
Pet Friendly


Maps
Travel Guides
Meeting Planner
Transportation
Vacation Ideas
Photo Gallery
Restaurants
Road Conditions
Weather


Camping
Snow
Hiking
Fishing
Boating & Rafting
Golf
Windsurfing
Oregon Rivers
Oregon Sports
Crater Lake



Events Calendar
Family Friendly
Casinos
Email Newsletters
Oregon Beer
Oregon Wine
Multnomah Falls
Scenic Byways
Covered Bridges


Real Estate
Employment
Weddings
Shopping
Oregon History
Oregon Artisans
Education
State Facts
Oregon Trail
Newspapers
Government
White Pages
Yellow Pages
Lewis & Clark


Cities: A-Z
Population
Counties
By Region
Metro Portland
Oregon Coast
Willamette Valley
Mt. Hood/Gorge
Central Oregon
Southern Oregon
Eastern Oregon


Take our survey
Contact Us
Advertise
Privacy Policy
Copyright 2006 - Oregon Interactive Corporation
No portion of this content may be repurposed, reproduced or published by any entity without the express, written permission of Oregon Interactive Corporation.