Whitney is an unincorporated community, also considered a ghost town, located in Baker County, Oregon, United States, on Oregon Route 7 southwest of Sumpter. It is on the North Fork Burnt River, near the Blue Mountains and Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.
Whitney was named for a pioneer in the county, C.H. Whitney. The community of Whitney had a post office from 1901-1943.[1]
Founded as a logging town and platted in 1900,[2] Whitney was the primary station on the narrow gauge Sumpter Valley Railway.[2][3] Logging declined in the area in the 1940s, which caused the town and the railroad to fade.[2]
According to a United States Forest Service sign on the road:
The Antlers Guard Station, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is in the Whitney area.[4][5]
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