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Albert Alonzo Durham

American miller who founded the city of Oswego, Oregon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Albert Alonzo Durham was an American miller who founded the city of Oswego, Oregon, which became Lake Oswego. He is also the namesake of Durham, Oregon.[1]

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Early life

Durham was born in either Gaines, New York or Oswego, New York to Silas Durham and Laura Morse in 1814. Sometime before 1830, his family moved to Ohio where he married Miranda Almira White on November 6, 1836. They had three sons.

Later life and career

In 1847, Durham and his family moved to Oregon and founded the town of Oswego, building a mill which became the town's first business. Oswego and the nearby community of Lake Grove combined in 1960 and became the city of Lake Oswego.[2]

Around 1866, Durham sold his house and mill in Oswego, opting to build a sawmill and a flour mill next to Fanno Creek in Washington County. He owned this until his death in 1898.[3]

Durham was buried at Greenwood Hills Cemetery in nearby Portland.

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