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*The arrival of the railroad in 1891 “ushered in the twentieth century for [[Springfield]],” ending its isolation, stimulating economic growth and acting as a catalyst for civic improvements (Graham 1978:3). In that year the Southern Pacific Railroad (Springfield) line was extended from Coburg to Springfield and Natron, which gave the area direct access to commercial markets. At this time the Depot is built.
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*The arrival of the railroad in 1891 “ushered in the twentieth century for [[Springfield]],” ending its isolation, stimulating economic growth and acting as a catalyst for civic improvements (Graham 1978:3). In that year the Southern Pacific Railroad (Springfield) line was extended from Coburg to Springfield and Natron, which gave the area direct access to commercial markets.  
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*A handsome [[Southern Pacific Railroad Depot|depot]] is erected by Southern Pacific in the city center in 1891, on a tract of land donated by the [[Springfield Investment and Power Company]] (Graham 1978:4; Lomax 1935:245)
*Springfield flour becomes famous throughout the northwest.
*Springfield flour becomes famous throughout the northwest.
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*The first record of stage transportation appears in [[1891]], when stages regularly departed from [[Springfield]] bound for [[Eugene]], [[Foley Springs]], [[Lowell]] and Mabel (Polk 1891:577).

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  • The arrival of the railroad in 1891 “ushered in the twentieth century for Springfield,” ending its isolation, stimulating economic growth and acting as a catalyst for civic improvements (Graham 1978:3). In that year the Southern Pacific Railroad (Springfield) line was extended from Coburg to Springfield and Natron, which gave the area direct access to commercial markets.
  • Springfield flour becomes famous throughout the northwest.
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