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  2. Sep 25, 2023 · In 1864, the Eugene City name was changed to City of Eugene, which was shortened to Eugene in 1889. Resettlers in the early 1850s connected two sloughs off the Willamette River , creating a millrace that ran through town to power grist mills and sawmills.

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  3. At this time the settlement was known by settlers as Skinner's Mudhole. It was relocated in 1853 and named Eugene City in 1853. Formally incorporated as a city in 1862, it was named simply Eugene in 1889. Skinner ran a ferry service across the Willamette River where the Ferry Street Bridge now stands. Educational institutions

  4. May 2, 2024 · Settled by Eugene Skinner in 1846, the city was laid out on Willamette bottomland in 1852. The town site was relocated and named Eugene City in 1853. The arrival of the Oregon and California (now Southern Pacific) Railroad in 1871 stimulated Eugene’s growth as an agricultural and lumber centre.

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  5. The Eugene Airport is only ten minutes from downtown, and Amtrak rolls right into the city center. Hop on the Interstate-5 North to reach the state capital in under an hour or Portland in two hours. Together with neighboring Springfield, the vibrant city of Eugene provides an unparalleled quality of life affirmed and enjoyed by residents and ...

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  6. 1863 - The City hired its first marshal, C.H. Fox, who began patrolling Eugene as the first member of what would become the Eugene Police Department. 1864 - The City passed a "Blue Sunday" ordinance which kept most businesses closed on Sundays ( drug stores and funeral parlors were among the rare exceptions). "Bawdy" houses were outlawed in 1889.

  7. May 25, 2022 · The town was platted the following year and went on to be fully incorporated into a city in 1862. Later, in 1864, the Eugene City name was changed to City of Eugene, which was shortened to the name Eugene in 1889 as it is still known today.

  8. History. Early History. On April 3, 1872, a fire department was formally organized in what was then called Eugene City, having been named after the town’s founder, Eugene Skinner. The first unit was named the Eugene Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, and was comprised of seven members. Service on Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 was unpaid.

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