Mill–Pine Neighborhood Historic District Explained

Mill–Pine Neighborhood Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Location:Roseburg, Oregon, along SE Mill and Pine Streets between Rice and Mosher Avenues
Coordinates:43.2036°N -123.352°W
District Map:Mill-Pine Neighborhood HD boundary map.png
Map Alt:Map of district boundaries
Area:[1]
Built:1878–1927
Architecture:Rural Gothic, Italianate, Queen Anne, Bungalow
Added:June 20, 1985
Decrease:September 26, 2011
Refnum:85001348
Decrease Refnum:11000624
Nocat:yes

The Mill–Pine Neighborhood Historic District is a residential historic district located in Roseburg, Oregon, United States. Beginning in 1878, this neighborhood of modest homes developed to house employees of the adjacent railroad, and the service and retail workers who served them. Physical evolution of the district largely ceased after Southern Pacific Transportation Company moved its operational base from Roseburg to Eugene in 1927, leaving an unusually cohesive example of a working-class residential neighborhood of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[2] The historic district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, and reduced in size in 2011 to reflect the destruction of some historic buildings.[3]

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