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City of Springfield

225 Fifth Street
541-726-3700

History:

Springfield was settled when Elias and Mary Briggs and their family arrived in 1848.  They were among the first party to travel to the region via the "Southern Route" by Klamath Lake, over the Cascades, into the Rogue Valley, then north to the Willamette Valley.

Elias Briggs chose for his home a place convenient to a spring of water and in due time this land was fenced in.  This enclosure became known as the "springfield" hence the name of the town.  The Briggs family operated a ferry across the Willamette River at roughly the site now occupied by the Union Pacific railroad bridge.

In 1852, Mr. Briggs began building a town.  He dug and built the mill race and he and Mr. Driggs of Linn County formed the Briggs and Driggs Company and began to build a flour mill and a saw mill in 1853 and 1854 respectively.

Springfield was platted in 1856, incorporated as a city February 25, 1885, and received its charter March 17, 1893.  In 1891, Springfield had a general merchandise store, two grocery stores, two cigar stores, a drug store, two dress shops, two blacksmiths, a variety store, a meat market, a saloon, a barber shop, a shoe store, three hotels, two schools, and three churches.  Also, in 1891, Springfield received its first railroad line. In 1910, Springfield welcomed the Portland, Eugene and Electric Railroad streetcar.

Springfield maintained its small town ways until after World War II.  The retail center was still Main Street, industries were northwest of the railroad tracks and residences were to the north. In 1940, the City's area was only 1.5 square miles and the population only 3,805. By 1998, apartments covered the spring.  The City expanded to more than 13 square miles and the population grew to 51,700.


Recent News

Celebrate Art, Music and Creativity at Springfield’s Second Friday Art Walk

Springfield, OR – The Springfield Arts Commission invites the public to the July Second Friday Art Walk on Friday, July 11, featuring a whimsical new exhibit by local artist Keith Bennett in the City Hall Gallery (225 5th Street). The exhibit,…

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City Facilities Back to Normal Hours Starting from January 18, 2024

Springfield City Hall, including the Springfield Public Library and the Springfield Municipal Court, will be back to normal open hours starting from, Thursday, January 18. City Hall will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Library will be open…

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Heritage Arts Grants Available for Springfield Projects

Heritage Arts Grants Available for Springfield Projects Application deadline is February 27, 2024 The Springfield Arts Commission (SAC) is currently accepting applications for its Heritage Arts Grant (HAG). Organizations, groups, artists, and…

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