1906

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*The first bank ( named “[[The First Bank (Springfield)|The First Bank]]”) opened on [[Main Street (Springfield)|Main Street]].
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==[[Coburg]]==
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*On [[June 6]], 1906 the city voted [[Drury, George A|George A Drury]] as the first Mayor of Coburg. City Council was formed and water bills were issued.
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*Glass Factory starts up and skunk farming too.
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==[[Springfield]]==
*Another steel railroad bridge for Southern Pacific was completed in 1906 across the [[Willamette River|Willamette]].
*Another steel railroad bridge for Southern Pacific was completed in 1906 across the [[Willamette River|Willamette]].
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*In [[1906]], an ordinance granted the [[Willamette Valley Company]] a franchise to install a water system. Fifty cents a month was charged for faucet, bathtub and water closet facilities.
[[Category:Springfield]]
[[Category:Springfield]]

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[edit] Lane County

[edit] Coburg

  • On June 6, 1906 the city voted George A Drury as the first Mayor of Coburg. City Council was formed and water bills were issued.
  • Glass Factory starts up and skunk farming too.

[edit] Springfield

  • Another steel railroad bridge for Southern Pacific was completed in 1906 across the Willamette.
  • In 1906, an ordinance granted the Willamette Valley Company a franchise to install a water system. Fifty cents a month was charged for faucet, bathtub and water closet facilities.
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