Willamina (city)

By Charlene Brown

Willamina, located in the northwestern Willamette Valley, is in both Yamhill and Polk Counties. The town was named for the river that flows through it. The river was named in honor of pioneer Willamina Craig Maley Williams, who, in 1846, was reportedly the first white woman to cross the river.

In 1878, a gristmill was built on the river, and soon Hezekiah Bailey was using its power to run a sawmill that provided lumber for the growing settlement. In 1879, Wisdom Millsap platted a ten-block townsite near the mill.

By 1903, the village was incorporated and boasted 200 residents, with local storekeeper Paul Fundman serving as mayor. The first economic boom occurred in 1907, when O.K. Edwards established the Pacific Face Brick Company. The brick plant brought the railroad to town, and for over sixty years the unusual clay from Willamina was used to construct buildings up and down the West Coast.

By 1939, logging companies and sawmills were harvesting and processing nearly 350,000 board feet of lumber a day from nearby forests, and the Pacific Plywood Corporation opened a new plant in Willamina. The population of the town tripled, and the quiet little community soon became known as The Little Town with the Big Payroll. In the town’s heyday, over 250 log trucks a day crossed the bridge through town over the Willamina River.

The timber industry continues to be the mainstay of the community, which is often called Timber Town. In 2000, the population of Willamina was about 1,900 people.

  • Public school, Willamina.

    Willamina, public school at, bb007164.

    Public school, Willamina. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007164

  • Willamina, 1929.

    Willamina, 1929, bb007114.

    Willamina, 1929. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007114

  • Bank and hotel at Willamina (unknown date).

    Willamina, bank and hotel at, bb007111.

    Bank and hotel at Willamina (unknown date). Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007111

  • Looking up the Willamina River at Willamina (unknown date).

    Willamina, view up river at, bb007160.

    Looking up the Willamina River at Willamina (unknown date). Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007160

  • Willamina (unknown date).

    Willamina, panorama of, bb007176.

    Willamina (unknown date). Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007176

  • Replacing P.L. and N. railroad bridge at Willamina Creek, Dec. 1963.

    Willamina, RR bridge, Dec 1963.

    Replacing P.L. and N. railroad bridge at Willamina Creek, Dec. 1963. Ben Maxwell photo, Salem Public Library, 1940

  • Fendall school house north of Willamina, Feb. 1959.

    Willamina, Fendall school house, Feb 1959.

    Fendall school house north of Willamina, Feb. 1959. Ben Maxwell photo, Salem Public Library, 4155

  • Business district of Willamina, 1961.

    Willamina, downtown, 1961.

    Business district of Willamina, 1961. Ben Maxwell photo, Salem Public Library, 7083

  • City fire bell & police headquarters, Willamina, Aug. 1961.

    Willamina, bell tower, 1961.

    City fire bell & police headquarters, Willamina, Aug. 1961. Ben Maxwell photo, Salem Public Library, 7084

  • Pacific Face Brick Company, Willamina.

    Willamina, Pacific Face Brick plant, bb007159.

    Pacific Face Brick Company, Willamina. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007159

  • Pacific Face Brick Company, Willamina.

    Willamina, Pacific Face Brick plant, bb007157.

    Pacific Face Brick Company, Willamina. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007157

  • Pacific Face Brick Company, Willamina.

    Willamina, Pacific Face Brick plant, bb007118.

    Pacific Face Brick Company, Willamina. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007118

  • Rex Valley Junction Cafe, Willamina (unknown date).

    Willamina, Rex Valley Junction cafe, exterior, bb007158.

    Rex Valley Junction Cafe, Willamina (unknown date). Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007158

  • Rex Valley Junction Cafe, Willamina.

    Willamina, Rex Valley Junction cafe, exterior, bb007158.

    Rex Valley Junction Cafe, Willamina. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007158

  • Southern Pacific Railroad depot, Willamina.

    Willamina, SPRR depot at, bb007174.

    Southern Pacific Railroad depot, Willamina. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007174

  • Glenn Wilbur Cafe, Valley Junction, Willamina.

    Willamina, Glenn Wilbur cafe, exterior, bb007155.

    Glenn Wilbur Cafe, Valley Junction, Willamina. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007155

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Further Reading

Flora, Stephenie F. "Emigrants to Oregon in 1845." http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1845.htm

McArthur, Lewis A., and Lewis L. McArthur. Oregon Geographic Names, Fifth Edition. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1982.