B Street (Springfield)
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+ | 637 B Street, J.B. Innis House was built in [[1892]]. | ||
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+ | ==800 Block== | ||
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+ | 841 B Street, historical house. | ||
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+ | 845 B Street, Nesbitt House was built in [[1928]]. | ||
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+ | ==900 Block== | ||
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+ | 922 B Street, Coffin House was built in [[1915]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:09, 25 December 2008
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Timeline
When Elias Briggs chose a site for a new city on the east bank of the Willamette, between the Willamette and the McKenzie Rivers, the claim included a spring in a field. The town of Springfield was named for the spring that still exists on the corner lot of 2nd Street and B Streets. The spring was capped and covered and today an apartment building covers what was once the community's water source.[-Springfield Beacon, Wednesday, August 1st, 2007, B4]
Springfield News, January 11, 1907, Vol. V, No. 50., p. 4
A well improved place on West B street xxxxxxx and buildings, fruit and xxxxree xxxx Price $1,800.
J.B. INNIS, East Main St. Springfield, Ore.
Location
600 Block
637 B Street, J.B. Innis House was built in 1892.
800 Block
841 B Street, historical house.
845 B Street, Nesbitt House was built in 1928.
900 Block
922 B Street, Coffin House was built in 1915.