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Harry T. Bagley

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189:, Nellie, and Lillie. Harry lived in Canton until 1885 when the whole family moved west to Oregon, where his father farmed. Harry continued his education at the local public schools in Washington County, and at the county seat, Hillsboro. He then attended high school in neighboring Portland beginning in 1890. In 1894, he started 31: 281:
and others, to a special water commission to study how to replace the city's inadequate water supply system. The commission recommended a gravity-run system that was estimated to cost $ 131,000 to build. Also during his tenure, the city improved their sewer system. He also served as a member of the
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In May 1911, he signed six ordinances that ordered the paving of 12 blocks of streets in the central business district. Bagley led the official Hillsboro welcome to the arrival of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern electric railroad in January 1914. Also while mayor he appointed his brother George,
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On December 2, 1901, Bagley became the recorder for the city of Hillsboro, and held that position until December 1, 1907. A Republican, he was elected as the mayor of Hillsboro in December 1910, and served in that position from December 5, 1910, until January 4, 1915. Bagley had run unopposed on a
256:, in a lawsuit in 1915 against the county over a contract with a detective hired to investigate a murder case. Meanwhile, brother George helped represent the detective suing the county, with the detective winning the lawsuit and $ 2,000. In 1919, he, along with 185:, to William and Sarah (nÊe Robinson) Bagley. The couple had wed in England in 1866 before immigrating to the United States that same year. Harry was one of six children born to the English natives, which included William H., 209:. Bagley was admitted to practice law in Oregon in July 1897. At this time he was also a registered insurance agent in both Hillsboro and Heppner. On January 18, 1899, he married Cora M. Rhea, a native of 652: 268:
of her manslaughter conviction for killing her husband. Merlo had originally been convicted at trial in Hillsboro, where Harry's brother George served as the judge.
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progressive ticket with a promise to start paving streets in Hillsboro, and garnered 326 votes out of 329 votes cast in the election.
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for the county, a position he would continue to hold until August 1900 under district attorney
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Colmer, Montagu, and Charles Erskine Scott Wood. 1910.
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in Hillsboro at the age of 44. He was buried at the
351:. Vol. 2. S.J. Clarke Publishing Co. pp.  579: 473:City of Hillsboro. Retrieved on January 4, 2011. 205:served as a judge for the Federal Court for the 181:Harry Bagley was born on December 23, 1874, in 628:Deaths from the Spanish flu pandemic in Oregon 229:, and beginning in August he also served as a 408: 406: 245:, from 1902 to 1908, and later served as the 459: 457: 340: 338: 336: 334: 332: 330: 328: 326: 426: 424: 348:The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811-1912 217:, and the daughter of a banker in Heppner. 403: 386:. Portland, Or: Historical Pub. Co. p. 83. 454: 323: 293:In civic affairs, he was a member of the 541: 539: 444: 442: 421: 345:Gaston, Joseph; George H. Himes (1912). 55:December 5, 1910 – January 4, 1915 561: 559: 557: 376: 374: 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 362: 288: 580: 528:"New electric line to valley opened". 383:History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon 193:at the law firm of Ellis and Lyons in 598:Burials at Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery 536: 464:City Council: City Councilor History. 439: 413:"Clackamas Court Sued at Hillsboro". 225:That year he began practicing law in 165:. A native of Ohio, he was raised in 554: 431:"Clackamas Loses $ 2000 to Sleuth". 359: 532:. January 18, 1914. pp. 1, 13. 271: 13: 397:"The Spectator Insurance Yearbook" 14: 669: 638:19th-century American politicians 29: 570:. January 22, 1919. p. 10. 521: 506: 220: 643:Lawyers from Hillsboro, Oregon 623:School board members in Oregon 550:. January 24, 1912. p. 7. 502:. December 6, 1910. p. 5. 498:"Hillsboro votes good roads". 491: 476: 389: 1: 658:19th-century American lawyers 593:Politicians from Canton, Ohio 451:, 182 P. 153, 154, 155 (1919) 417:. 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Rhea Lamkin 23:Harry Taylor Bagley 613:Oregon Republicans 469:2011-09-12 at the 295:Knights of Pythias 252:Bagley worked for 247:bankruptcy referee 76:William N. Barrett 307:1918 flu pandemic 243:Hillsboro, Oregon 156: 155: 113:Hillsboro, Oregon 94:December 23, 1874 665: 572: 571: 563: 552: 551: 543: 534: 533: 525: 519: 518: 510: 504: 503: 495: 489: 480: 474: 461: 452: 446: 437: 436: 428: 419: 418: 410: 401: 400: 393: 387: 378: 357: 356: 342: 272:Political career 258:Samuel B. Huston 249:for the county. 207:Alaska Territory 199:William R. 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Mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon
William N. Barrett
Canton, Ohio
Hillsboro, Oregon
American
Oregon
Washington County, Oregon
Hillsboro
Canton, Ohio
George
reading law
Heppner, Oregon
William R. Ellis
T. R. Lyons
Alaska Territory
Morrow County
Eastern Oregon
Washington County, Oregon
deputy district attorney
T. J. Cleeton
justice of the peace
Hillsboro, Oregon
bankruptcy referee
Clackamas County, Oregon
Samuel B. Huston
Rosa Merlo
Oregon Supreme Court
Hillsboro school board
Knights of Pythias

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