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Portion of Umpqua County which lay east of the Coast Range summit: Named for senator Stephen A. Douglas, a supporter of Oregon's admission to the union. 112,435: 5,037 sq mi (13,046 km 2) Gilliam County: 021: Condon: 1885: Eastern third of Wasco County: Named for Oregon pioneer Cornelius Gilliam (1798–1848). 2,026: 1,204 sq mi (3,118 km 2 ...
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Vida is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States.It is located on Oregon Route 126 and the McKenzie River. [2]Vida was originally named "Gate Creek", but this caused confusion with a community of "Gates Creek" in Washington County, so the name of the postmaster's daughter was selected instead. [2]
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Lane County (Oregon) Usage on cy.wikipedia.org Lane County, Oregon; Rhestr o Siroedd Oregon; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Liste der Countys in Oregon; Eugene (Oregon) Florence (Oregon) Lane County (Oregon) Cottage Grove (Oregon) Springfield (Oregon) Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Orte im Lane County (Oregon) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Condado de Lane ...
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An author for the Lane County Historian wrote that Goshen was named by John Jacob Hampton, [7] although Oregon: End of the Trail says that it was named by Elijah Bristow. Bristow saw the area as a "land of promise." [8] The post office was discontinued in 1957, when it became an Independent Rural Station of Eugene. [9] [10]