what is the history of eugene, oregon?

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What is the history of Eugene, Oregon? Eugene is named after its founder, Eugene SkinnerEugene Franklin Skinner. In 1846, Skinner erected the first cabin in the area. It was used as a trading post and was dubbed as a post office in 1850. Skinner founded Eugene in 1862 and later ran a ferry service across the Willamette River where the Ferry Street Bridge now stands. Columbia College was founded around the same area as the University of Oregon, a few years earlier, but fell victim to two different major fires over four years, and it was decided not to rebuild it again. Even today, people commonly refer to a part of south Eugene as "College Hill," because it was the former location of Columbia College (there is no college there today). The town raised the initial funding to start a public University, which later became the University of Oregon, with the hope of turning the small town into a cultural center of learning. In 1872, the Oregon Legislative AssemblyLegislative Assembly passed a bill ratifying the University. Take note of various simple upgrades which can be madeto a. Many installed pumps were not initially designed for their current function. Typically, a line in a plant changes and the pump that once providedcooling water to an injection molding machine is now asked to move oil from a rail car to a tank. Sadly, this causes a substantial number of problems for the pump and the facility. Pumps operate where the pump curve crosses the system curve. If you relocate a pump from one system to another, this means that the system curve is different. This new system may submersible water pumps cause the pump to operate away from its best efficiency point, leading to noise and other component problems that are simply symptoms of a mis-matched pump and system.typical centrifugal or positive displacement pump. In pumps with overhung impellers, moving to a solid shaft is a simple improvement in relation to typical sleeved shafts. Mechanical seals can be upgraded with the addition of silicon carbide faces, and elastomers ought to be replaced with EPDM. In addition, magnetic bearing protectors would be a gigantic step up compared to the lip seals that many water pumps use to keep bearing sump oil clean. The nearby town of Albany was Eugene's biggest competitor to provide a home for this institute. In 1873, community member J. H. D. Henderson donated the hilltop land for the campus, overlooking the city. The University first opened in 1876 with regents electing first faculty and naming John Wesley Johnson as president with the first students registering on 16 October, 1876. It would not be until 1877 that the first building would be completed; it would be later known as Deady Hall (for the first Board of Regents President and community leader Judge Matthew DeadyMatthew P. Deady.) The University of Oregon has been a leader in diversity since its very beginning; its inaugural class included two Japanese students. However, today less than 400 of the approximate 16,000 undergrads are African-American. Eugene is the home of Oregon's largest publicly owned electric utility, the Eugene Water & Electric Board, which got its start in the first decade of the 20th century after a typhoid epidemic was traced to the groundwater supply. Eugene condemned the private utility and began treating river water (first the Willamette, but now the McKenzie) for domestic use. EWEB got into the electric business when power was needed for the water pumps and excess electricity was used for street lighting.

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Page 1: What is the history of Eugene, Oregon?

What is the history of Eugene, Oregon?

Eugene is named after its founder, Eugene SkinnerEugene Franklin Skinner. In 1846, Skinnererected the first cabin in the area. It was used as a trading post and was dubbed as a post office in1850. Skinner founded Eugene in 1862 and later ran a ferry service across the Willamette Riverwhere the Ferry Street Bridge now stands.

Columbia College was founded around the same area as the University of Oregon, a few yearsearlier, but fell victim to two different major fires over four years, and it was decided not to rebuildit again. Even today, people commonly refer to a part of south Eugene as "College Hill," because itwas the former location of Columbia College (there is no college there today).

The town raised the initial funding to start a public University, which later became the University ofOregon, with the hope of turning the small town into a cultural center of learning. In 1872, theOregon Legislative AssemblyLegislative Assembly passed a bill ratifying the University. Take note ofvarious simple upgrades which can be madeto a. Many installed pumps were not initially designedfor their current function. Typically, a line in a plant changes and the pump that onceprovidedcooling water to an injection molding machine is now asked to move oil from a rail car to atank. Sadly, this causes a substantial number of problems for the pump and the facility. Pumpsoperate where the pump curve crosses the system curve. If you relocate a pump from one system toanother, this means that the system curve is different. This new system may submersible waterpumps cause the pump to operate away from its best efficiency point, leading to noise and othercomponent problems that are simply symptoms of a mis-matched pump and system.typical

centrifugal or positive displacement pump. In pumps with overhung impellers, moving to a solidshaft is a simple improvement in relation to typical sleeved shafts. Mechanical seals can beupgraded with the addition of silicon carbide faces, and elastomers ought to be replaced with EPDM.In addition, magnetic bearing protectors would be a gigantic step up compared to the lip seals thatmany water pumps use to keep bearing sump oil clean.

The nearby town of Albany was Eugene's biggest competitor to provide a home for this institute. In1873, community member J. H. D. Henderson donated the hilltop land for the campus, overlookingthe city. The University first opened in 1876 with regents electing first faculty and naming JohnWesley Johnson as president with the first students registering on 16 October, 1876. It would not beuntil 1877 that the first building would be completed; it would be later known as Deady Hall (for thefirst Board of Regents President and community leader Judge Matthew DeadyMatthew P. Deady.)The University of Oregon has been a leader in diversity since its very beginning; its inaugural classincluded two Japanese students. However, today less than 400 of the approximate 16,000undergrads are African-American.

Eugene is the home of Oregon's largest publicly owned electric utility, the Eugene Water & ElectricBoard, which got its start in the first decade of the 20th century after a typhoid epidemic was tracedto the groundwater supply. Eugene condemned the private utility and began treating river water(first the Willamette, but now the McKenzie) for domestic use. EWEB got into the electric businesswhen power was needed for the water pumps and excess electricity was used for street lighting.

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