Robinsonville, Oregon
Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States
Unincorporated community in Oregon, United States
44°42′49.5″N 118°29′4.8″W / 44.713750°N 118.484667°W / 44.713750; -118.48466797877
Robinsonville, also known as Robisonville, is a ghost town and former mining town in Grant County, Oregon, located near Greenhorn.
History
There is much debate over whether the correct name of the community is "Robinsonville" or "Robisonville"; it was named after William Robinson however post office records use Robisonville, and government records are conflicting. The post office was established on June 27, 1878 and closed on July 23, 1884; Charles W. Daggett served as postmaster.[2]
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Municipalities and communities of Grant County, Oregon, United States
County seat: Canyon City
- Canyon City
- Dayville
- Granite
- Greenhorn‡
- John Day
- Long Creek
- Monument
- Mount Vernon
- Prairie City
- Seneca
communities
- Cabell City
- Dixie
- Galena
- Robinsonville
- Susanville
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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