Coos Bay Manor Bed & Breakfast Inn
955 South Fifth Street  Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 
 Your Romantic Victorian B&B Getaway on the Beautiful Oregon Coast ! 
1.800.269.1224  
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Coos Bay Manor 1912           Cape Arago  1920'S            Front Street in "Marshfield"
Coos Bay Manor
955 South Fifth Street
Coos Bay, Oregon 97420
1.800.269.1224
cbmanor@charter.net
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Considered one of "the finest houses in  the Coos Bay area", this historic colonial-style house was built in 1912 for Hjalte Nerdrum.  
Two doors down the street his brother, Rolfe Nerdrum also had a house built . The brothers came to Oregon to work for the Coos Bay Pulp & Paper Co.  There they pioneered the use of salt water from the bay in making pulp, a process which later proved unprofitable.  This manor is Hjalte Nerdrum's  legacy. The house has a unique open air balcony that surrounds the second floor, with detailed woodworking throughout.
1912      Hjalte and Toini Nerdrum and family have house built and move in.
1915     When the Nerdrum Brothers left and went back to Finland, Coos Bay                             Pulp and Paper Company ( the company that hired the Nerdrum Brothers) 
              took title to the house.
1916       CB Pulp & Paper Co. transferred ownership of the house in 1916 to
             C.A. Smith Lumber Company.
1915      Through 1921 the occupancy of the house is shrouded in mystery.
1921      In 1921 the house was transferred to Donna E. Smith, the wife of C.A.                           Smiths' son, Carrol.  Donna and Carrol owned the house until 1926
1926      Gus Adelsperger purchased the house from the Smiths.  He had worked                          for C.A. Smith Lumber Co.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1937      Gus Adelsperger died in the house.  His widow, Mable,  continued to live                       here until 1941.
1941      Ruth McBride-Powers, the wife of Albert Powers, Jr. bought the house.
             Al  Powers and C.A. Smith were business partners in 1914
1943      The house was "modernized" .  The round front porch, balcony and posts                      were replaced with a square structure and square posts.
1971       Phil and Nina Waters bought the house.  They owned a local radio station.                    Phil died in 1980.
1990       Patricia Williams buys the house and turns it into a bed and breakfast.
1993      The house is placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
2003      Pam & Bill Bate, your innkeepers,  buy the house and the B & B business!
2007      Jon & Felicia Noack purchase the Historic Coos Bay Manor.
 
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