BELLEVUE, OREGON
'Bellevue' is an unincorporated, rural community in Yamhill County, Oregon, United States. It is named for the French words for "beautiful view". ''Oregon Geographic Names'' notes that it is not known who named the community, but it was settled in about 1860, and a previous post office in the area was named "Muddy". Bellevue post office operated from 1869 to 1904.
Bellevue is located on Oregon State Route 18, eight miles south of McMinnville and four miles north of Sheridan. Bellevue is also the western terminus of the Bellevue-Hopewell Highway.
The land to build the first school for Bellevue School District 51 was deeded by Thomas Morris in 1872. The first Bellevue schoolhouse was one-roomed, built around the time the land was deeded. This schoolhouse was in use until a new two-room school was built in 1917. After 1939, Bellevue began transporting seventh and eighth grade students to McMinnville School District 40. In 1942, all students began to be sent to Sheridan School District 48, before, in 1948, all students were sent to District 40. In 1950, Bellevue eventually consolidated with District 40. The school is still in existence, though it has been converted to other uses.[1]
1. Schools of Old Yamhill, , , , Yamhill County Historical Society, 1982,
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Geography
Bellevue is located on Oregon State Route 18, eight miles south of McMinnville and four miles north of Sheridan. Bellevue is also the western terminus of the Bellevue-Hopewell Highway.
Education
The land to build the first school for Bellevue School District 51 was deeded by Thomas Morris in 1872. The first Bellevue schoolhouse was one-roomed, built around the time the land was deeded. This schoolhouse was in use until a new two-room school was built in 1917. After 1939, Bellevue began transporting seventh and eighth grade students to McMinnville School District 40. In 1942, all students began to be sent to Sheridan School District 48, before, in 1948, all students were sent to District 40. In 1950, Bellevue eventually consolidated with District 40. The school is still in existence, though it has been converted to other uses.[1]
References
1. Schools of Old Yamhill, , , , Yamhill County Historical Society, 1982,
External links
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