These are from Bailey's "Main Street: Northeastern Oregon" book and need to be integrated onto the pages about the places. If a weird name is listed, it's probably a small city, like Alicel, Oregon. The leading number is the page number the information is from. If a random number is listed, it's probably the date the city was founded.
Also from "The roles of the railroad in the development of the Grande Ronde Valley".
<ref name="main">{{cite book|last=Bailey|first=Barbara Ruth|title=Main Street: Northeastern Oregon|publisher=[[Oregon Historical Society]]|date=1982|isbn=0875950736|page=TODO}}</ref>
<ref name="rr">{{cite book|last=Deumling|first=Dietrich|title=The roles of the railroad in the development of the Grande Ronde Valley (masters thesis)|publisher=[[Northern Arizona University]]|location=[[Flagstaff, Arizona]]|date=1972-05|oclc=4383986|accessdate=2010-01-16|pages=TODO}}</ref>
These are from Bailey's "Main Street: Northeastern Oregon" book and need to be integrated onto the pages about the places. If a weird name is listed, it's probably a small city, like Alicel, Oregon. The leading number is the page number the information is from. If a random number is listed, it's probably the date the city was founded.
Also from "The roles of the railroad in the development of the Grande Ronde Valley".
<ref name="main">{{cite book|last=Bailey|first=Barbara Ruth|title=Main Street: Northeastern Oregon|publisher=[[Oregon Historical Society]]|date=1982|isbn=0875950736|page=TODO}}</ref>
<ref name="rr">{{cite book|last=Deumling|first=Dietrich|title=The roles of the railroad in the development of the Grande Ronde Valley (masters thesis)|publisher=[[Northern Arizona University]]|location=[[Flagstaff, Arizona]]|date=1972-05|oclc=4383986|accessdate=2010-01-16|pages=TODO}}</ref>