Category:1890s

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*In the 1890s, aside from the general stores and services that provided the necessities, Springfield boasted two hotels, two undertaking parlors, and two real estate-insurance businesses. There were two photographers, a travel agent, two druggists, and a physician (Obenauer 1892:161-169).
*In the 1890s, aside from the general stores and services that provided the necessities, Springfield boasted two hotels, two undertaking parlors, and two real estate-insurance businesses. There were two photographers, a travel agent, two druggists, and a physician (Obenauer 1892:161-169).
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*A general store owned by [[Rees, T.L.|T.L. Rees]] was located on the southeast corner of the intersection of [[Thurston Road (Springfield)|Thurston Road]] and [[66th Street (Springfield)|66th Street]] in the [[:Category:1890s|1890s]].

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Springfield

  • Later in the 1890s, the Oregon and California Railroad Company built the Brownsville spur, another north-south line that connected the Woodburn route to the Springfield area. It was sold in 1927 to Southern Pacific (Neill 1990:2).
  • In the 1890s, aside from the general stores and services that provided the necessities, Springfield boasted two hotels, two undertaking parlors, and two real estate-insurance businesses. There were two photographers, a travel agent, two druggists, and a physician (Obenauer 1892:161-169).

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