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Gresham, Oregon

Gresham (/ˈɡrɛʃəm/ GRESH-əm) is a city located in Multnomah County, Oregon, in the United States of America, immediately east of Portland, Oregon. It is considered a suburb within the Greater Portland Metropolitan area. Though it began as a settlement in the mid-1800s, it was not officially incorporated as a city until 1905; it was named after Walter Quintin Gresham, the American Civil War general and United States Secretary of State.

Gresham, Oregon
Downtown Gresham from City Park
Coordinates: 45°30′13″N 122°26′22″W / 45.50361°N 122.43944°W / 45.50361; -122.43944Coordinates: 45°30′13″N 122°26′22″W / 45.50361°N 122.43944°W / 45.50361; -122.43944
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountyMultnomah
Incorporated1905
Named forWalter Q. Gresham
Government
 • MayorTravis Stovall[1]
Area
 • City23.65 sq mi (61.26 km2)
 • Land23.52 sq mi (60.91 km2)
 • Water0.13 sq mi (0.35 km2)
Elevation325 ft (99 m)
Population
 • City114,247
 • RankUS: 254th
 • Density4,857.65/sq mi (1,875.55/km2)
 • Metro
2,314,554
DemonymGreshamite[5]
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (Pacific)
ZIP codes
97030, 97080, 97233
Area code(s)503 and 971
FIPS code41-31250
GNIS feature ID1121424[6]
Websitewww.greshamoregon.gov

The city's early economy was sustained largely by farming, and by the mid-20th century the city experienced a population boom, growing from 4,000 residents to over 10,000 between 1960 and 1970. The population was 105,594 at the 2010 census, making Gresham the fourth largest city in Oregon.

History

 
Downtown Gresham in 1918

The area now known as Gresham was first settled in 1851 by brothers Jackson and James Powell, who claimed land under the Donation Land Claim Act of 1850. They were soon joined by other pioneer families, and the area came to be known as Powell's Valley.[7] In 1884, a local merchant petitioned the United States Post Office Department for a post office in his store, and offered to name it after Postmaster General Walter Q. Gresham if his request was granted. At the same time, other members of the community secured a post office called "Campground", another name for the area, referencing the religious camp meeting ground located there and the valley's usefulness as a stop-off for travelers on their way to Portland. Once the Post Office Department realized its mistake, it revoked the Campground post office.[8][9]

Gresham was incorporated in 1905, the year of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition; its population at the time was 365. Lewis Shattuck, son of a pioneer family, was the first mayor.[10] The town's economy was fueled largely by farming, including berries, grapes, and vegetables. At the time, trains ran between Gresham and Portland on an hourly basis. Gresham's early settlers would go on to form the outlying communities of Boring, Sandy, Fairview, and Estacada.[7]

Gresham's city library, which began as a small book collection in the town's general store, was officially established as the Gresham Branch Public Library in 1913 with a grant from the Andrew Carnegie library fund.[11][12]

Gresham General Hospital opened in 1959 in downtown Gresham. In 1984, the hospital moved to Stark Street and became Mount Hood Medical Center.[13][14]

In August 2016, the town was the place of the racially motivated murder of Larnell Bruce.[15]

Geography

 
Johnson Creek in Gresham

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 23.43 square miles (60.68 km2), of which 23.20 square miles (60.09 km2) is land and 0.23 square miles (0.60 km2) is water.[16] The total area includes parts of Fairview Creek and Johnson Creek.

Topography

Gresham is located twelve miles (19 km) from downtown Portland; the dividing line between Portland and Gresham's city limits is roughly at SE 162nd Avenue in some areas, and 172nd Avenue in others.[17] Gresham's north and south borders are divided along U.S. Route 26, also known as the Mount Hood Highway, which begins on its western border along Powell Boulevard, then continues on Burnside Street before returning to the Mount Hood Highway in east Gresham. The city is located roughly seventy miles (110 km) east of the Oregon Coast.

Though much of Gresham is relatively flat, it is characterized by a hill on its eastern border. Northeast Gresham is also hilly, particularly where the city meets Troutdale toward the Columbia River.[18] Its elevation is 325 feet (99 m).[3] Johnson Creek, which begins at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, runs westward through Gresham, with 23 percent of the creek's watershed running through the city.

Climate

Gresham, like most of western Oregon, has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csb/Csa). Summers feature pleasant mornings, very warm and sunny afternoons and only very occasional rainfall, whereas winters are cloudy with cool to cold afternoons, occasional frosts, and frequent long rainy periods.

Climate data for Gresham, OR
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °F (°C) 46
(8)
51
(11)
56
(13)
62
(17)
69
(21)
75
(24)
82
(28)
82
(28)
77
(25)
65
(18)
53
(12)
46
(8)
64
(18)
Average low °F (°C) 34
(1)
36
(2)
39
(4)
42
(6)
47
(8)
52
(11)
55
(13)
55
(13)
51
(11)
44
(7)
40
(4)
35
(2)
44
(7)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 6.09
(155)
5.16
(131)
4.40
(112)
3.65
(93)
2.83
(72)
2.20
(56)
0.94
(24)
1.10
(28)
2.00
(51)
3.34
(85)
6.53
(166)
6.61
(168)
44.85
(1,141)
Source: weather.com[19]

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1910510
19201,103116.3%
19301,63548.2%
19401,95119.3%
19503,04956.3%
19603,94429.4%
197010,030154.3%
198033,005229.1%
199068,235106.7%
200090,20532.2%
2010105,59417.1%
2020114,2478.2%
Sources:
U.S. Decennial Census[20]
2018 Estimate[21]
[4]

2000 census

As of 2000 the median income for a household in the city was $43,442, and the mean income for a family was $51,126. Males had a median income of $37,701 versus $27,744 for females. That is a difference of $9,957. The per capita income for the city was $19,588. About 8.4% of families and 12.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.2% of those under the age of 18 and 6.7% of those 65 and older.

2005-2007 American Community Survey Estimates
  • 83.9% - White (71.1 non-Hispanic White)
  • 18.3% - Hispanic or Latino (of any race)
  • 5.1% - Asian
  • 5.1% - Some other race
  • 4.7% - American Indian or Alaska Native
  • 3.7% - African American or Black
  • 0.3% - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander

2010 census

As of the census[22] of 2010, there were 105,594 people, 38,704 households, and 25,835 families residing in the city. The population density was 4,551.5 inhabitants per square mile (1,757.3/km2). There were 41,015 housing units at an average density of 1,767.9 per square mile (682.6/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 76.0% White, 3.5% African American, 1.3% Native American, 4.3% Asian, 0.7% Pacific Islander, 9.8% from other races, and 4.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 18.9% of the population.

There were 38,704 households, of which 36.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.6% were married couples living together, 14.3% had a female householder with no husband present, 5.9% had a male householder with no wife present, and 33.2% were non-families. 25.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.69 and the average family size was 3.22.

The median age in the city was 33.6 years. 26.4% of residents were under the age of 18; 10.2% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 28.1% were from 25 to 44; 24.5% were from 45 to 64; and 10.7% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 49.0% male and 51.0% female.

Arts and culture

Historic sites

There are several National Register of Historic Places sites located in Gresham. The Louise Home Hospital and Residence Hall, is located in west Gresham, and serves as a social services facility. Other sites include: the Jacob Zimmerman House, a farmhouse built by German-American settlers in 1874; the Hamlin–Johnson House, a farmhouse built in 1888; the Emanuel and Christina Anderson House and William Gedamke House, both Victorian Queen Anne homes built circa 1900; the Gresham Carnegie Library, built in 1913; the Dr. Herbert H. Hughes House, built in 1922; the Charles and Fae Olson House, a modernist home built in 1946; and the David and Marianne Ott House, a ranch home built in 1952.[23]

Parks and recreation

There are numerous parks in Gresham, such as Main City Park, located near downtown Gresham. Other parks include East Gresham Park, Red Sunset Park, and Clatsop Butte Park, an upland butte located south of Powell Butte, which lies between Portland and Gresham. Other public points of interest are the Arts Plaza and Gresham Pioneer Cemetery, established in 1859.

Bicycle/pedestrian trails

Government

The City of Gresham operates under the council–manager form of government. The mayor and city council are elected to be the legislative and policy-making body for the city.

The council appoints a city manager who is responsible for the daily operations of the city.[24] The city manager of Gresham is Nina Vetter, who was appointed to the position on May 3, 2021.

The city council consists of the mayor and six councilors, all of whom serve four-year terms. Elections are held in November of even-numbered years. In election years divisible by four, (e.g., 2000, 2004, 2008), three councilors are elected. In election years not divisible by four, (e.g., 1998, 2002, 2006), the other three councilors and the mayor are elected.

Education

Gresham is served by three school districts: Centennial, Gresham-Barlow, and Reynolds. High schools include Gresham High School, Sam Barlow High School, Centennial High School, and Reynolds High School. Private schools include Portland Adventist Elementary School, Eastside Christian School, and Morningstar Montessori school.

Mount Hood Community College is also located in Gresham, and is the only college located within the city limits. It offers associate degrees, as well as bachelor's programs through a partnership with Eastern Oregon University. According to the US Census, 27.16% of the Gresham residents had a bachelor's degree, while 9.93% had earned a master's degree or above.[3]

Infrastructure

Transportation

Highways

Gresham is accessed from the west via Interstate 84 and via U.S. Route 26 from the east.

Mass transit

Gresham is serviced by TriMet's bus system and the MAX Light Rail Blue Line, which includes the following MAX stations:

Gresham is also served by the fareless Sandy Area Metro shuttle bus to Sandy, Oregon.

Notable people

Sister cities

Gresham's sister cities are:[25]

References

  1. ^ "Mayor Travis Stovall | City of Gresham". The City of Gresham. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  2. ^ "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c . City Melt. Archived from the original on April 28, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ a b "Census Population API". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  5. ^ "Who are you: The quest to name ourselves". Portland Tribune. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
  6. ^ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. October 25, 2007. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  7. ^ a b "Gresham". PDX History. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  8. ^ "Gresham". Online Highways Home. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  9. ^ Chilton, W.R. (1993). Gresham: Stories of Our Past: Campground to City.
  10. ^ Hoff 1910, p. 156.
  11. ^ Endicott, Anne (July 6, 2012). "Telling the story of where we call home". Gresham Outlook. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  12. ^ Hottle, Molly (April 12, 2012). "Gresham Focus: Tour of buildings becomes a living history lesson". Oregon Live. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  13. ^ Reed, Watford (April 3, 1983). "Contract awarded for Gresham hospital project". The Oregonian. p. B1.
  14. ^ Jeffries, Pat (October 26, 1984). "Move is quite an operation". The Oregonian. p. D17.
  15. ^ Green, Aimee (April 16, 2019). "Race-fueled murder with Jeep brings life sentence with 28-year minimum for Russell Courtier". oregonlive.
  16. ^ . United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on January 12, 2012. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
  17. ^ "Portland, Oregon City Limits and Urban Services Boundary". City of Portland. April 7, 2015. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  18. ^ "City of Gresham, OR". TopoQuest. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
  19. ^ "Average Weather for Gresham, OR - Temperature and Precipitation". Weather.com. Retrieved January 22, 2011.
  20. ^ United States Census Bureau. "Census of Population and Housing". Retrieved September 19, 2013.
  21. ^ "Population Estimates". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 8, 2018.
  22. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
  23. ^ (PDF). Oregon.gov. June 6, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 9, 2011. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
  24. ^ "Governance and Management". City of Gresham. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  25. ^ "Blossoming cities: Gresham and Ebetsu". pamplinmedia.com. The Outlook. November 10, 2017. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  • Hoff, O.P (1910). Biennial Report. Report of Bureau Labor Statistics. Vol. 4.

External links

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Gresham ˈ ɡ r ɛ ʃ em GRESH em is a city located in Multnomah County Oregon in the United States of America immediately east of Portland Oregon It is considered a suburb within the Greater Portland Metropolitan area Though it began as a settlement in the mid 1800s it was not officially incorporated as a city until 1905 it was named after Walter Quintin Gresham the American Civil War general and United States Secretary of State Gresham OregonCityDowntown Gresham from City ParkLocation in Multnomah County OregonCoordinates 45 30 13 N 122 26 22 W 45 50361 N 122 43944 W 45 50361 122 43944 Coordinates 45 30 13 N 122 26 22 W 45 50361 N 122 43944 W 45 50361 122 43944CountryUnited StatesStateOregonCountyMultnomahIncorporated1905Named forWalter Q GreshamGovernment MayorTravis Stovall 1 Area 2 City23 65 sq mi 61 26 km2 Land23 52 sq mi 60 91 km2 Water0 13 sq mi 0 35 km2 Elevation 3 325 ft 99 m Population 2020 4 City114 247 RankUS 254th Density4 857 65 sq mi 1 875 55 km2 Metro2 314 554DemonymGreshamite 5 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 Pacific ZIP codes97030 97080 97233Area code s 503 and 971FIPS code41 31250GNIS feature ID1121424 6 Websitewww greshamoregon govThe city s early economy was sustained largely by farming and by the mid 20th century the city experienced a population boom growing from 4 000 residents to over 10 000 between 1960 and 1970 The population was 105 594 at the 2010 census making Gresham the fourth largest city in Oregon Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Topography 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2000 census 3 2 2010 census 4 Arts and culture 4 1 Historic sites 5 Parks and recreation 5 1 Bicycle pedestrian trails 6 Government 7 Education 8 Infrastructure 8 1 Transportation 8 1 1 Highways 8 1 2 Mass transit 9 Notable people 10 Sister cities 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit Downtown Gresham in 1918 The area now known as Gresham was first settled in 1851 by brothers Jackson and James Powell who claimed land under the Donation Land Claim Act of 1850 They were soon joined by other pioneer families and the area came to be known as Powell s Valley 7 In 1884 a local merchant petitioned the United States Post Office Department for a post office in his store and offered to name it after Postmaster General Walter Q Gresham if his request was granted At the same time other members of the community secured a post office called Campground another name for the area referencing the religious camp meeting ground located there and the valley s usefulness as a stop off for travelers on their way to Portland Once the Post Office Department realized its mistake it revoked the Campground post office 8 9 Gresham was incorporated in 1905 the year of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition its population at the time was 365 Lewis Shattuck son of a pioneer family was the first mayor 10 The town s economy was fueled largely by farming including berries grapes and vegetables At the time trains ran between Gresham and Portland on an hourly basis Gresham s early settlers would go on to form the outlying communities of Boring Sandy Fairview and Estacada 7 Gresham s city library which began as a small book collection in the town s general store was officially established as the Gresham Branch Public Library in 1913 with a grant from the Andrew Carnegie library fund 11 12 Gresham General Hospital opened in 1959 in downtown Gresham In 1984 the hospital moved to Stark Street and became Mount Hood Medical Center 13 14 In August 2016 the town was the place of the racially motivated murder of Larnell Bruce 15 Geography Edit Johnson Creek in Gresham According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 23 43 square miles 60 68 km2 of which 23 20 square miles 60 09 km2 is land and 0 23 square miles 0 60 km2 is water 16 The total area includes parts of Fairview Creek and Johnson Creek Topography Edit Gresham is located twelve miles 19 km from downtown Portland the dividing line between Portland and Gresham s city limits is roughly at SE 162nd Avenue in some areas and 172nd Avenue in others 17 Gresham s north and south borders are divided along U S Route 26 also known as the Mount Hood Highway which begins on its western border along Powell Boulevard then continues on Burnside Street before returning to the Mount Hood Highway in east Gresham The city is located roughly seventy miles 110 km east of the Oregon Coast Though much of Gresham is relatively flat it is characterized by a hill on its eastern border Northeast Gresham is also hilly particularly where the city meets Troutdale toward the Columbia River 18 Its elevation is 325 feet 99 m 3 Johnson Creek which begins at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains runs westward through Gresham with 23 percent of the creek s watershed running through the city Climate Edit Gresham like most of western Oregon has a Mediterranean climate Koppen Csb Csa Summers feature pleasant mornings very warm and sunny afternoons and only very occasional rainfall whereas winters are cloudy with cool to cold afternoons occasional frosts and frequent long rainy periods Climate data for Gresham ORMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high F C 46 8 51 11 56 13 62 17 69 21 75 24 82 28 82 28 77 25 65 18 53 12 46 8 64 18 Average low F C 34 1 36 2 39 4 42 6 47 8 52 11 55 13 55 13 51 11 44 7 40 4 35 2 44 7 Average precipitation inches mm 6 09 155 5 16 131 4 40 112 3 65 93 2 83 72 2 20 56 0 94 24 1 10 28 2 00 51 3 34 85 6 53 166 6 61 168 44 85 1 141 Source weather com 19 Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 1910510 19201 103116 3 19301 63548 2 19401 95119 3 19503 04956 3 19603 94429 4 197010 030154 3 198033 005229 1 199068 235106 7 200090 20532 2 2010105 59417 1 2020114 2478 2 Sources U S Decennial Census 20 2018 Estimate 21 4 2000 census Edit As of 2000 the median income for a household in the city was 43 442 and the mean income for a family was 51 126 Males had a median income of 37 701 versus 27 744 for females That is a difference of 9 957 The per capita income for the city was 19 588 About 8 4 of families and 12 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 17 2 of those under the age of 18 and 6 7 of those 65 and older 2005 2007 American Community Survey Estimates83 9 White 71 1 non Hispanic White 18 3 Hispanic or Latino of any race 5 1 Asian 5 1 Some other race 4 7 American Indian or Alaska Native 3 7 African American or Black 0 3 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander2010 census Edit As of the census 22 of 2010 there were 105 594 people 38 704 households and 25 835 families residing in the city The population density was 4 551 5 inhabitants per square mile 1 757 3 km2 There were 41 015 housing units at an average density of 1 767 9 per square mile 682 6 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 76 0 White 3 5 African American 1 3 Native American 4 3 Asian 0 7 Pacific Islander 9 8 from other races and 4 5 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 18 9 of the population There were 38 704 households of which 36 9 had children under the age of 18 living with them 46 6 were married couples living together 14 3 had a female householder with no husband present 5 9 had a male householder with no wife present and 33 2 were non families 25 2 of all households were made up of individuals and 8 8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 69 and the average family size was 3 22 The median age in the city was 33 6 years 26 4 of residents were under the age of 18 10 2 were between the ages of 18 and 24 28 1 were from 25 to 44 24 5 were from 45 to 64 and 10 7 were 65 years of age or older The gender makeup of the city was 49 0 male and 51 0 female Arts and culture EditHistoric sites Edit Louise Home Hospital and Residence Hall There are several National Register of Historic Places sites located in Gresham The Louise Home Hospital and Residence Hall is located in west Gresham and serves as a social services facility Other sites include the Jacob Zimmerman House a farmhouse built by German American settlers in 1874 the Hamlin Johnson House a farmhouse built in 1888 the Emanuel and Christina Anderson House and William Gedamke House both Victorian Queen Anne homes built circa 1900 the Gresham Carnegie Library built in 1913 the Dr Herbert H Hughes House built in 1922 the Charles and Fae Olson House a modernist home built in 1946 and the David and Marianne Ott House a ranch home built in 1952 23 Parks and recreation EditThere are numerous parks in Gresham such as Main City Park located near downtown Gresham Other parks include East Gresham Park Red Sunset Park and Clatsop Butte Park an upland butte located south of Powell Butte which lies between Portland and Gresham Other public points of interest are the Arts Plaza and Gresham Pioneer Cemetery established in 1859 Bicycle pedestrian trails Edit Springwater Corridor 40 Mile Loop Gresham Fairview Trail Gresham Butte Saddle Trail Kelly Creek Greenway Trail Nadaka Loop TrailGovernment EditThe City of Gresham operates under the council manager form of government The mayor and city council are elected to be the legislative and policy making body for the city The council appoints a city manager who is responsible for the daily operations of the city 24 The city manager of Gresham is Nina Vetter who was appointed to the position on May 3 2021 The city council consists of the mayor and six councilors all of whom serve four year terms Elections are held in November of even numbered years In election years divisible by four e g 2000 2004 2008 three councilors are elected In election years not divisible by four e g 1998 2002 2006 the other three councilors and the mayor are elected Education EditGresham is served by three school districts Centennial Gresham Barlow and Reynolds High schools include Gresham High School Sam Barlow High School Centennial High School and Reynolds High School Private schools include Portland Adventist Elementary School Eastside Christian School and Morningstar Montessori school Mount Hood Community College is also located in Gresham and is the only college located within the city limits It offers associate degrees as well as bachelor s programs through a partnership with Eastern Oregon University According to the US Census 27 16 of the Gresham residents had a bachelor s degree while 9 93 had earned a master s degree or above 3 Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Highways Edit Gresham is accessed from the west via Interstate 84 and via U S Route 26 from the east Mass transit Edit MAX Blue Line in GreshamLegend East 162nd Avenue East 172nd Avenue East 181st Avenue Rockwood E 188th Ave Ruby Junction E 197th Ave Civic Drive Gresham City Hall Gresham Central TC Cleveland Avenue stationGresham is serviced by TriMet s bus system and the MAX Light Rail Blue Line which includes the following MAX stations East 162nd Avenue East 172nd Avenue East 181st Avenue Rockwood East 188th Avenue serving the Rockwood neighborhood Ruby Junction East 197th Avenue Civic Drive Gresham City Hall Gresham Central Transit Center Cleveland Avenue the Blue Line s eastern terminus Gresham is also served by the fareless Sandy Area Metro shuttle bus to Sandy Oregon Notable people EditShannon Bex b 1980 member of Danity Kane Brian Burres b 1981 Major League Baseball pitcher Randy Couture b 1963 mixed martial arts fighter Sam Crouser b 1991 Olympic athlete Marco Farfan professional soccer player Nikki Fuller b 1968 professional female bodybuilder Robert Garrigus b 1977 PGA Tour Katie Harman b 1980 Miss America 2002 Jess Hartley b 1967 author editor and tabletop game designer Fred Jones b 1979 National Basketball Association player Fouad Kaady January 8 1978 September 8 2005 a resident who was shot to death by police after being injured in a car wreck Robert S Lucas U S Coast Guard Rear Admiral Ronald A Marks former CIA official Khamphoui Sisavatdy prime minister of the Gresham headquartered Royal Lao Government in Exile Stu Weber Christian authorSister cities EditGresham s sister cities are 25 Ebetsu Japan 1977 Owerri Nigeria 1991 Sokcho South Korea 1985 References Edit Mayor Travis Stovall City of Gresham The City of Gresham Retrieved January 26 2021 ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 12 2022 a b c Analysis of Gresham City Oregon City Melt Archived from the original on April 28 2016 Retrieved April 16 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Census Population API United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 12 2022 Who are you The quest to name ourselves Portland Tribune Retrieved May 19 2016 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved January 31 2008 a b Gresham PDX History Retrieved April 18 2016 Gresham Online Highways Home Retrieved November 5 2015 Chilton W R 1993 Gresham Stories of Our Past Campground to City Hoff 1910 p 156 Endicott Anne July 6 2012 Telling the story of where we call home Gresham Outlook Retrieved December 3 2012 Hottle Molly April 12 2012 Gresham Focus Tour of buildings becomes a living history lesson Oregon Live Retrieved April 18 2016 Reed Watford April 3 1983 Contract awarded for Gresham hospital project The Oregonian p B1 Jeffries Pat October 26 1984 Move is quite an operation The Oregonian p D17 Green Aimee April 16 2019 Race fueled murder with Jeep brings life sentence with 28 year minimum for Russell Courtier oregonlive US Gazetteer files 2010 United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on January 12 2012 Retrieved December 21 2012 Portland Oregon City Limits and Urban Services Boundary City of Portland April 7 2015 Retrieved April 17 2016 City of Gresham OR TopoQuest Retrieved April 9 2016 Average Weather for Gresham OR Temperature and Precipitation Weather com Retrieved January 22 2011 United States Census Bureau Census of Population and Housing Retrieved September 19 2013 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 8 2018 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved December 21 2012 National Register of Historic Places PDF Oregon gov June 6 2011 Archived from the original PDF on June 9 2011 Retrieved April 9 2016 Governance and Management City of Gresham Retrieved November 5 2015 Blossoming cities Gresham and Ebetsu pamplinmedia com The Outlook November 10 2017 Retrieved October 25 2020 Hoff O P 1910 Biennial Report Report of Bureau Labor Statistics Vol 4 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gresham Oregon Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Gresham City of Gresham official website Entry for Gresham in the Oregon Blue Book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gresham Oregon amp oldid 1117576155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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