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=Lane County=
*General Joseph Lane, of Indiana, became Governor of Oregon Territory. [[Lane County]] was named after him.
*General Joseph Lane, of Indiana, became Governor of Oregon Territory. [[Lane County]] was named after him.
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==[[Coburg]]==
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*Arrival of other pioneer families: Isaac Van Duyn, Mitchell Wilkins, Enoch Coleman, Zachary
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Pollard, Thomas Vaughn, and George Armitage.
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==Springfield==
*According to donation land claim records, the first settler to stake a claim in the [[Springfield]] locale was [[Stevens, William M.|William M. Stevens]], who filed on a 640-acre tract in [[1848]] (Genealogical Forum of Portland 1962).
*According to donation land claim records, the first settler to stake a claim in the [[Springfield]] locale was [[Stevens, William M.|William M. Stevens]], who filed on a 640-acre tract in [[1848]] (Genealogical Forum of Portland 1962).
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Lane County

  • General Joseph Lane, of Indiana, became Governor of Oregon Territory. Lane County was named after him.

Coburg

  • Arrival of other pioneer families: Isaac Van Duyn, Mitchell Wilkins, Enoch Coleman, Zachary

Pollard, Thomas Vaughn, and George Armitage.

Springfield

  • According to donation land claim records, the first settler to stake a claim in the Springfield locale was William M. Stevens, who filed on a 640-acre tract in 1848 (Genealogical Forum of Portland 1962).
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