As you walk through Pendleton, Oregon, you will notice a number of markers describing area’s important people and events. Displayed prominently in downtown Pendleton, erected by Pendleton Bronze Trail, is the marker describing Aura Goodwin Raley, known as “Mother of Pendleton.” This marker is included in the Oregon Trail marker series. Aura Morse Goodwin Raley and her husband Moses Goodwin moved to what is today’s Pendleton in 1864 and took a land-donation claim. They built the first house in Pendleton now located in the 100 block of South Main, in which they opened a hotel and a state station. When the town of Pendleton was established, they donated land for the original town plat, for use as a cemetery, now Pioneer Park, a County Courthouse block and a city block for a future college. Aura Raley owned a big portion of early Pendleton. She developed and sold off lots for commercial and residential purposes. She was an integral part of Pendleton’s growth and lived in it the rest of her life.

Address: Aura Goodwin Raley , Southeast Dorion Avenue, Pendleton, OR 97801

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