Gray, Joseph G
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the course of his business endeavors, he served as county treasurer for ten years, from [[1874]]-84, and again in [[1894]]-96. He was also the first president of the [[Eugene City Council]]. | the course of his business endeavors, he served as county treasurer for ten years, from [[1874]]-84, and again in [[1894]]-96. He was also the first president of the [[Eugene City Council]]. | ||
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Current revision as of 22:46, 27 September 2007
Mining, surveying, politics, milling, and fruitgrowing were all part of Joseph G. Gray’s life (1824-1899). He came across the plains in 1853, settling in Eugene four years later. During the course of his business endeavors, he served as county treasurer for ten years, from 1874-84, and again in 1894-96. He was also the first president of the Eugene City Council.