Tuesday, January 15, 2019

For whom is McMinnville’s Blaine Street named?

In McMinnville, there’s a public/city part of Blaine Street and a private/Linfield College part of Blaine Street.

The public/city part of Southwest Blaine Street is near the Linfield campus and can be reached via West Linfield Avenue. The private/Linfield part, on the college’s campus, intersects with West Linfield Avenue.


Apparently the City of McMinnville ceded part of Blaine Street from what was a completely city-owned street. Therefore, it’s a guess Blaine was named by the city and not by the college.



Archivist at Linfield can find no connection between a person named Blaine and the college.

There’s a Blaine Street in another Yamhill County city, Newberg.

There are two Blaine towns/entities in the state of Oregon, one in Curry County and one in Tillamook County.

At one time there was a toll road between McMinnville and Blaine of Tillamook County. Dr. E. E. Goucher of McMinnville was the “moving spirit in the construction of the toll road.” There’s a street in McMinnville named for Goucher.

It appears both the Curry County Blaine and the Tillamook County Blaine were named for James G. Blaine, who was the Republican candidate for President of the United States during the 1884 campaign. He lost to Chester B. Arthur, a Democrat.

Blaine served as U.S. Secretary of State during the presidential administrations of James Garfield and Benjamin Harrison.

"The Republican League Register, a Record of the Republican Party in the State of Oregon, 1896" shows a James G. Blaine Club of Portland.

According to the Portland Tribune, in the early 1960s, Stewart Holbrook, an Oregon logger, author and popular historian established the fictitious “James G. Blaine Society.” Goal of the society was to discourage people from moving to Oregon. "It was named after James G. Blaine, a U.S. Senator from Maine, who, during his 1884 campaign for U.S. president, visited every state in the Union except Oregon."

Part of the public/city part of Blaine intersects with Southwest Taft Street, perhaps named for William Howard Taft.

Taft, as U.S. president, visited Salem in 1909 and 1911, according to the Willamette Heritage Center. He also visited Salem in 1920. This was before he was appointed chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. There’s no record that while in Salem Taft made side trips and visited McMinnville.

Do you know when/what year the City of McMinnville created Blaine Street and for whom it is named? And, do you know when the city ceded part of Blaine to the college?

Postscript:

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