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Deadman's Pass in Oregon is named for a tragic incident involving a group of pioneers in the mid-1800s. While traversing the area, one of the members fell ill and died, and the others buried him nearby before continuing their journey. The name reflects the somber history of loss and hardship faced by early settlers in the region. The pass serves as a reminder of the dangers that pioneers encountered during their westward migration.

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