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Carlton Zip Codes:
97111
Carlton: latitude 45.2945 – longitude -123.1753
Carlton is a city in Yamhill County, Oregon, United States. The population was 2,135 as of the 2020 Census.
The heritage of Carlton’s say is disputed. An ex-county overseer claims that the pronounce was derived from Wilson Carl, whereas A. E. Bones, postmaster at Carlton, stated in a 1925 letter that it was named for John Carl, Sr., at the request of R. R. Thompson. These men may have been part of the similar family.
Carlton reveal office was customary in 1874, with F. J. Fryer serving as its first postmaster.
Actual archives of Carlton, Oregon:
Prior to the publicize office inside the city of Carlton, Wilson Carl owned the native Post Office, Stagecoach stop, and Blacksmith shop for the area, about 7 miles West of Carlton, and his house was known as Mountain House. Wilson Carl was the indigenous postmaster. Wilson Carl traveled in imitation of Dr. Joel Knight on the Oregon Trail to the area, as witnessed in the diary of Amelia Stewart Knight. Wilson Carl negotiated bearing in mind the railroad in Portland, Oregon, to build closer to his property. Since the original plot was exceeding the mountain West of Carlton, it was a business of ease of understanding for the railroad to build where it presently is, because negotiating the mountain was not feasible. The population of Carlton expanded to become the city of Carlton, around the railroad. The city is named after Wilson Carl, and was originally called Carl’s town. A few supplementary variations of his proclaim were used before the pronounce became Carlton. Wilson Carl began as a entrepreneur carpenter/builder and shoemaker who became a wealthy land owner, who built a ration of what is now Linfield College, in McMinnville, and was founder of the Republican Party in McMinnville, County Commissioner, and, at one time owned the property that the Yamhill County Courthouse presently sits on. The indigenous post office nevertheless exists on his original homestead and plot of land, though it has previously been used as a address for his heirs and is currently unoccupied. There is additional information practically the make known variations used for Carlton, in a former Oregon Blue Book.