1910
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*The electric streetcar service was established between [[Springfield]] and [[Eugene]], replacing the stage. It cost 6 cents to ride the streetcar to Eugene. The streetcar ran up [[Main Street (Springfield)|Main Street]] to [[10th Street (Springfield)|10th Street]]. | *The electric streetcar service was established between [[Springfield]] and [[Eugene]], replacing the stage. It cost 6 cents to ride the streetcar to Eugene. The streetcar ran up [[Main Street (Springfield)|Main Street]] to [[10th Street (Springfield)|10th Street]]. | ||
- | *In 1910 | + | *In 1910 [[Springfield]]’s population was 1,838 (Spicer n.d.:9). The city’s boundaries continued to expand with various additions annexed in [[1889]], [[1890]], [[1897]], [[1905]] and [[1909]]-[[1915]]. |
- | with various additions annexed in 1889, 1890, 1897, 1905 and 1909-1915. | + |
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Lane County
The Lane County population in 1890 was 15,198; in 1900, 19,604; and in 1910, 33,780 (Spicer n.d.:9).
Springfield
- Cox House is built in the Washburne Historical District. James A. Cox is most likely its builder.
- The electric streetcar service was established between Springfield and Eugene, replacing the stage. It cost 6 cents to ride the streetcar to Eugene. The streetcar ran up Main Street to 10th Street.