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Midway is an unincorporated rural community in Washington County, Oregon, United States. [1] It is located on Oregon Route 219 about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Scholls . The area is the halfway point between Hillsboro to the north and Sherwood to the southeast, thus it became known as Midway. [ 2 ]
Significant U.S. Post Offices In Oregon – 1900 to 1941 – Thematic Resources, National Register of Historic Places cover documentation Media related to U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (Pendleton, Oregon) at Wikimedia Commons
Midway, Oregon may refer to the following places in the U.S. state of Oregon: Four Corners, Jackson County, Oregon , formerly known as Midway Midway, Umatilla County, Oregon , on Oregon Route 335
Oregon Bank Building, Klamath Falls, 1929 Ross Ragland Theater (former Esquire Theater), Klamath Falls, 1940 United States National Bank, Klamath Falls, 1937 [ 1 ]
A Thatcher post office was established in 1895 and closed in 1902, with the introduction of rural free delivery. [4] [5] According to author Ralph Friedman, as of 1990, nothing remained at the site to indicate a settlement was there [6] The Thatcher post office was located at 5901 Thatcher Road.
Oregon Territory centennial U.S. stamp, issued in 1936. The postal history of Oregon began in 1847, a year before the Oregon Territory was established, when the United States Post Office contracted delivery of postal items from the east coast of the United States to west coast locations via Panama. Post offices in Astoria and Oregon City were ...
The first post office was established in 1876 with the name Boones Ferry. [6] Wilsonville became the name of the community on June 3, 1880, [7] named after the first postmaster, Charles Wilson. [8] That same year the first school, Wilsonville Grade School, was opened as a single-room building. [9]
The James A. Redden Federal Courthouse, formerly the United States Post Office and Courthouse, is a federal courthouse located in Medford, Oregon, United States.Completed in 1916 under the supervision of architect Oscar Wenderoth, it houses the United States District Court for the District of Oregon.