Rees, T.L.
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Early on, the general store was used as a stopping place for stages and freighters plying the route between [[Eugene]] and the mines and resorts to the east. Passengers would spend the night in rooms above the store, and horses were cared for at [[Hastings, Charles|Charles Hastings]]’ coach stop across the street from the elementary school. On occasion, [[Hastings, Alma|Alma Hastings]] would rent rooms and serve dinners in the house next to the coach stop. The general store served all the needs of the community. Groceries, dry goods, buggy whips and other notions and “remedies” were sold (Jones 1985:34). | Early on, the general store was used as a stopping place for stages and freighters plying the route between [[Eugene]] and the mines and resorts to the east. Passengers would spend the night in rooms above the store, and horses were cared for at [[Hastings, Charles|Charles Hastings]]’ coach stop across the street from the elementary school. On occasion, [[Hastings, Alma|Alma Hastings]] would rent rooms and serve dinners in the house next to the coach stop. The general store served all the needs of the community. Groceries, dry goods, buggy whips and other notions and “remedies” were sold (Jones 1985:34). | ||
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+ | Taylor L. Rees Died Aug 18, [[1896]] Aged 38 years 11 months 11 days. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] [[Category:Pioneer]] |
Current revision as of 18:18, 14 September 2007
- A general store owned by T.L. Rees was located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Thurston Road and 66th Street in the 1890s. The store also housed the Thurston Post Office.
Early on, the general store was used as a stopping place for stages and freighters plying the route between Eugene and the mines and resorts to the east. Passengers would spend the night in rooms above the store, and horses were cared for at Charles Hastings’ coach stop across the street from the elementary school. On occasion, Alma Hastings would rent rooms and serve dinners in the house next to the coach stop. The general store served all the needs of the community. Groceries, dry goods, buggy whips and other notions and “remedies” were sold (Jones 1985:34).
[edit] Tombstone in Mt. Vernon Pioneer Cemetery
Taylor L. Rees Died Aug 18, 1896 Aged 38 years 11 months 11 days.