Coquille

In the early 19th century, Coquille was quiet and inhabited by Upper Coquille Native Americans. This changed...
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Author: Bert Dunn
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Language: English
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Coquille by Dunn, Bert

Coquille

$72.45

Coquille

$72.45
Author: Bert Dunn
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
In the early 19th century, Coquille was quiet and inhabited by Upper Coquille Native Americans. This changed when Evan Cunningham, the first European settler, arrived in the 1860s. Soon thereafter, others arrived. In the 1880s, homes, businesses, and a sawmill appeared. Riverboat transportation became established. The first wagon road was completed to Marshfield. In the 1890s, a railroad was constructed from Marshfield to Coquille and on to Myrtle Point, setting the stage for a dramatic expansion of the timber industry, dairy farming, and coal mining. By the 1920s, electric power, telephones, automobiles, and paved roads were the norm. Technology supported growth in the timber industry and stimulated population growth. As a result, many new and larger buildings were erected, giving Coquille a vibrant downtown with a bit of an urban feel.

Author: Bert Dunn, Andie E. Jensen, Yvonne-Cher Skye
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Published: 05/27/2019
Pages: 130
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 9.61h x 6.69w x 0.38d
ISBN: 9781540238771

About the Author
Dunn, Bert: - Bert Dunn is a history buff residing near Springfield but born and raised in Coquille and retired from a career in the electric power industry. Andie E. Jensen is a Coos Bay author retired from a career in law enforcement. Yvonne-Cher Skye resides in Coquille and is the director of the Coquille Valley Museum and comes from a background in marine archaeology.

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