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In the early years, communities along a railway line occasionally witnessed a train wreck or derailment, and the Oregon area was no exception ...
This pleasant little village of about 500 inhabitants is situated in the midst of a fertile agricultural region, in the southern part of the county, ten miles from the capital city, and is the second station on the Madison division of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad ...
The first town hall was formerly the center section of a two-story school building built in 1867-68. It was carefully detached from two single story wings on each side of the structure and moved to a location on South Main Street behind the Netherwood Block Building in 1895 ...
Manuel Wolfe09/12/1883 - 05/13/1884 Charles Netherwood05/13/1884 - 05/08/1889 Manuel Wolfe05/08/1889 - 05/08/1890 Charles Netherwood05/08/1890 - 04/06/1897 Herbert Haskell04/06/1897 - 04/07/1898 Charles Netherwood04/07/1898 - 04/04/1901 E.D. Main04/04/1901 - 04/02/1903 William Prichard04/02/1903 - 04/07/1904 Charles Netherwood04/07/1904 - 04/05/1906 J.C. Shampnor04/05/1906 - 04/07/1910 Forest B. Cowdrey04/07/1910 - 04/06/1911 Charles Netherwood04/06/1911 - 04/04/1912 Forest ...
The Oregon business community gathered for a group photo when the World War I monument was erected in the village square in 1920. ...