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Union, Oregon

Union, Oregon
City
Union County Museum in downtown Union
Union County Museum in downtown Union
Motto: "City of Victorian Heritage"
Location in Oregon
Location in Oregon
Coordinates: 45°12′36″N 117°51′53″W / 45.21000°N 117.86472°W / 45.21000; -117.86472Coordinates: 45°12′36″N 117°51′53″W / 45.21000°N 117.86472°W / 45.21000; -117.86472
Country United States
State Oregon
County Union
Incorporated 1878
Government
 • Mayor Bill Lindsley
Area
 • Total 2.50 sq mi (6.47 km2)
 • Land 2.50 sq mi (6.47 km2)
 • Water 0 sq mi (0 km2)
Elevation 2,791 ft (851 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 2,121
 • Estimate (2012) 2,126
 • Density 848.4/sq mi (327.6/km2)
Time zone Pacific (UTC-8)
 • Summer (DST) Pacific (UTC-7)
ZIP code 97883
Area code(s) 541
FIPS code 41-75850
GNIS feature ID 1128409
Website www.cityofunion.com

Union is a city in Union County, Oregon, United States. The population was 2,121 at the 2010 census.

Union was platted on November 11, 1864 along the Oregon Trail. The name references the Union states, or Northern States, of the American Civil War.

La Grande was named the county seat when Union County was created in 1865. Due to the Thomas and Ruckle Road going through Union, it elected the county seat in 1872, but when the railroad was built it was put through La Grande instead of Union. La Grande became the bigger town within the county and regained the county seat in 1902. J. W. Shelton, a local attorney, chartered the Union Electric Power and Light Company in March 1890 to bring the railroad from Union Junction (2.5 miles away) to Union itself. The company was renamed the Union Railway Company in July 1890, and the rail spur was built into Union by August 1892. Shelton planned to build more lines, had a fight with his company partners (the Hutchinsons), then two competing firms were formed: Shelton's The Union Railway in January 1893, and Hutchinsons' Union Street Railway and Suburban Railway. Both companies competed to buy the Union Railway Company. Shelton maintained control until August 1905, when The Union Railway was renamed to the Union, Cove and Valley Railway. This company was bought the following year by a timber company from the East Coast.

During the 2006 November elections, Kyle Corbin, an 18-year-old college student, was elected mayor after a successful write-in campaign. He had promised to bring an end to the political chaos that had plagued the town for the last two years, which included three councilmen and mayor Deborah Clark being removed in recall elections. "I know the procedures and rules," he told an Oregonian reporter. "I've run a meeting with a bunch of high school kids." Since then, one newspaper reports that "talk around town about whether the young mayor will succeed ranges from skepticism to sunny optimism."


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