602 1st Avenue 2008 Historic Inventory Form - City of Oregon City-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 602 1st Avenue Historic Inventory Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Location and Property Name' section. Enter the address as '602 1st Ave, Oregon City' and provide any associated addresses if applicable.
  3. In the 'Property Characteristics' section, specify details such as resource type, height, primary construction date (1910), and primary style (Bungalow). Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  4. Proceed to the 'Groupings / Associations' section. Here, indicate if the property is part of a historic district and provide relevant survey project information.
  5. For the 'Architectural / Property Description', include a detailed description of the building's features, materials used, and any alterations made over time.
  6. Finally, complete the 'History' and 'Research Information' sections by providing a chronological history of the property and citing sources consulted during your research.

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It was the capital of the Oregon Territory from its establishment in 1848 until 1851, and rivaled Portland for early supremacy in the area. In 1846, the citys newspaper, the Oregon Spectator, was the first American newspaper to be published west of the Rocky Mountains.
Much of Oregon Citys importance lies in its early history as the first permanent Euro-American settlement in the Willamette Valley and the first incorporated city west of the Rocky Mountains. Founded in 1829 and incorporated in 1844, it first became the home to fur traders and missionaries.
Oregon City was the first capitol of the Oregon Territory. In 1852, after much controversy, the capitol was changed to Salem. In 1855, the Legislature passed a bill removing it to Corvallis.

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While other Euro-American settlements predated it Astorias founding goes back to 1811 Oregon City was the first to gain formal recognition. By 1846, the new city had grown to 500 residents, with two churches, two saloons and a newspaper Oregon Spectator.

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