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* [[:File:Homestead Orchards in Central Oregon - The Agate Spring 2015.pdf|Jefferson County Historical Society article (2015)]] | * [[:File:Homestead Orchards in Central Oregon - The Agate Spring 2015.pdf|Jefferson County Historical Society article (2015)]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 1 February 2026
| Cyrus Barn | |
|---|---|
| Location | CRNG, OCHOCO NF |
| Tree Count | 5 |
| Species | 5 pear |
| Varieties | 5 identified |
| Condition | Count |
|---|---|
| Good | 1 |
| Fair | 2 |
| Poor | 2 |
| Dead | 0 |
| Total | 5 |
The Cyrus Barn orchard contains 5 documented heritage fruit trees.

History
The Cyrus Barn orchard (also known as the Omer Cyrus "Barn Orchard") is located below and about one-third of a mile northwest of the main Omer Cyrus orchard.
This cluster of old trees was recently "re-discovered" during the preparation of a National Grasslands application to list the McCoin and Cyrus homesteads and orchards as National Historic Sites.
Site Description
Apparently, Omer Cyrus's barn must have overlooked this orchard, which covered roughly eight acres. A Jefferson County Historical Society article incorrectly described this orchard as having over 30 apples and crabapples surviving; the article confused it and the main Cyrus orchard. The Cyrus Barn has only a handful (~5) of pear trees surviving as of 2025.
Unlike the McCoin and main Cyrus orchards, this one is heavily overgrown with brush and junipers, making access and identification more difficult.
Sources: Jefferson County Historical Society "The Agate" Spring 2015; Forest Service survey records
Primary Sources
The following historical documents are available:
Orchard Map
Trees
- Tree #114- Pear probably(fair)
- Tree #115- Pear probably(good)
- Tree #116- Pear probably(fair)
- Tree #117- Pear probably(poor)
- Tree #118- Pear probably(poor)
Varieties
Historical Documents
See also: Document Archive

