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Pratum, Oregon

Coordinates:44°57′32″N122°52′43″W / 44.95889°N 122.87861°W /44.95889; -122.87861
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Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States

Unincorporated community in Oregon, United States
Pratum, Oregon
Pratum as seen from Howell Prairie Road
Pratum as seen from Howell Prairie Road
Pratum is located in Oregon
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Coordinates:44°57′32″N122°52′43″W / 44.95889°N 122.87861°W /44.95889; -122.87861
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountyMarion
Elevation230 ft (70 m)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
97305
Area codes503 and 971
GNIS feature ID1166698[1]

Pratum is anunincorporated community inMarion County,Oregon, United States. It is located northeast ofSalem onHowell Prairie near thePudding River.Pratum isLatin for "meadow".[2] The community was settled in the late 19th century by a group ofMennonites, many of them ofSwiss extraction.[3][4] A branch of thenarrow-gaugeOregonian Railway was built through the area in about 1880, and the station there was called "East Side Junction".[2] The railway was eventually converted to standard gauge, and is still in use today by theWillamette Valley Railway. In 1895, the station was renamed "Enger" after a good friend by a Mr. Larson who platted a townsite by that name in 1898 (still on file at Marion County) and opened the first store there. The name "Enger" was rejected by the postal service as too easily confused withEugene, however, and the name of the station changed to "Pratum".[2] Pratum post office was established in 1887, and was originally called "Switzerland", then "Enger" and finally "Pratum" in 1898, matching the railroad station.[2] The post office ran until 1964.[2]

Pratum Elementary School, was built in 1928 and was originally its own district but has since become part of theSilver Falls School District, and is still operating.[5] The community is home to Emmanuel Bible Church (formerly Emanuel Mennonite Church). The Pratum Co-op was established in 1946 and still occupies the original site along the railroad as well as several others in close proximity, though the landmark grain elevators have recently been torn down. The co-op has expanded geographically over the years[6] and the headquarters relocated to Salem, but the name based on this small community has been retained.

The community is part of theSalemMetropolitan Statistical Area.

Pratum grain elevator (razed in 2023).

References

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  1. ^abU.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Pratum, Oregon
  2. ^abcdeMcArthur, Lewis A.;Lewis L. McArthur (2003) [1928].Oregon Geographic Names (Seventh ed.).Portland,Oregon:Oregon Historical Society Press. p. 783.ISBN 0-87595-277-1.
  3. ^Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online: Oregon (State)[permanent dead link]
  4. ^Salem Online History
  5. ^Silverton Chamber of CommerceArchived 2007-10-11 at theWayback Machine
  6. ^Pratum Coop Expansion

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‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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