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Correction to bit about Linn City
edit(Correction- Linn City was established on the west bank of the Willamette River, across from Oregon City and Gladstone, and was later incorporated as West Linn in 1913.)
I have moved this from the main article for now. It actually doesn't seem to contradict anything already stated and simply needs to be integrated with the rest of the information? I know most of the other stuff in this article isn't referenced, but is there a source for this info? Katr67 20:14, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
Another correction
edit(Correction: Harvey Cross purchased the Cason land that included the Cason Family Home (intersection of 82nd Avenue and East Arlington in Gladstone. The Cross family occupied the Cason home. The Cason/Cross house still stands. It is now a mortuary.)
Is this the sentence that started a precent? Again corrections should be discussed on this page and then integrated into the main article. If the info on the main page is wrong, are there citations for this other info? Katr67 20:16, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
Current usage of Harvey Cross former home
editThe article currently mentions that Gladstone's founder, Harvey Cross, had a home in a prominent location that is now a mortuary. A comment above this states that home is at the intersection of 82nd Avenue and East Arlington. Can anyone confirm this? Because, if so, that building is no longer a mortuary - it's a Mr. Rooter location (I just drove by it last week!) Oregongirl0407 18:45, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
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