- Greenfield's
initial layout and
petitioned the
General ****embly to have the town
replatted. In 1744, the new
survey was
approved and the town was
given a new name...
- Plainfield, and
under the
latter name was
platted in 1798. The town site was
replatted in 1802
under the name Bethel. The
present name is
after Bethel, a city...
- the
Palouse River. In 1884, Dan
McKenzie and
Charles Moore (of Moscow)
replatted the site and
named it for
American industrialist George Pullman. On March...
-
recorded and
nothing came of it
until lumberman B.C.
Farrand had the
village replatted in 1853 and
recorded under the name "Lakeport" in
August 1858. A post...
- of the lots. Two
years later, he sold the land to
Ernestus Putnam, who
replatted the
village and
began to sell lots in 1831;
unlike Smith,
Putnam saw the...
-
originally called Finley, and
under that name was
platted in June 1841; it was
replatted on
October 21, 1841 as Oregon. The
present name
refers to the
Oregon Country...
-
closed on May 14, 1895. The town was
given a
second life when it was
replatted in 1909. On
November 13, 1909, the
United States Post
Office Department...
- 1860s; it was then
called Stulltown and
later Shiloh. The town site was
replatted in 1872 as
Jerry City,
after Jerry Nestlerode, a
local businessperson...
- were from
Northern Europe. The
village of Elk
River was
platted in 1865,
replatted in 1868, and when
incorporated in the
winter of 1880–1881,
included both...
- at the 2020 census.
Ashton was
founded in 1879, but it was
moved and
replatted on the
current site in 1881 in
order to be
located on a new
railroad line...