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234:, in 1906. In 1915, George represented a detective who had been hired to investigate a murder by Clackamas County. The detective solved the case and then sued the county after the county refused to pay him for his work. In the lawsuit, George's younger brother Harry helped represent Clackamas County. George's client won the lawsuit with a judgment for $ 2,000 against the county. 31: 229:
Bagley helped to organize the Oregon Condensed Milk Company in Hillsboro in 1903, and served as the company's attorney and other corporate offices. The company was sold to the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company and eventually became the Carnation Milk Plant. Bagley also helped start the railroad to
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with a civil suit between Albinia Olds and the Oregon Acetylene Lighting Company. As a judge he oversaw famous trials including the yellow ticket trials and the Bowles trial. Bagley retired from the bench on January 15, 1935, and returned to private practice in Hillsboro and Bagley & Hare.
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in Hillsboro from May 1, 1892 until June 1, 1895, at which time he was admitted to the Oregon bar. The following year Tongue was elected to Congress. On April 20, 1897, Bagley married Olive M. Hanley, and they had four children, Clifton, George, Jr., Valerie, and Neville. In 1903,
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fraternal organizations. Bagley also helped start the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce. In 1926, he sold some of his land near downtown Hillsboro to the city for $ 1 to be used as a park. This land became the city's second park, and was named
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After passing the bar, he began practicing law in Hillsboro. He was a solo practitioner or part of a two-person firm from joining the bar in 1895 until October 1, 1906. From 1896 into 1897 he worked as a deputy
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Bagley bought a two-story house from his father at 549 northeast 2nd Street in downtown Hillsboro. Built in 1892, he lived in what is now known as the Phelps-Bagley House until selling it in 1909 to William Curry.
291:'s Tillamook branch northwest of Hillsboro was named Bagley. George Bagley died on December 26, 1939, in Hillsboro at the age of 68 from a heart ailment and was buried at the cemetery at the 222:
for Washington County, with him giving up the position to his brother Harry. Bagley was also a registered insurance agent in 1898. At that time he partnered with
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Demlow, Kay. "Neighborhood Roundup – Metro West Hillsboro", The Oregonian, September 6, 2007, Metro West Neighbors, p. 20.
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Campbell, Rae Anne. "Park site sold to city by banker Shute in '06", Hillsboro Argus, October 19, 1976, The Hub, p. 5.
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Diehl, Angella Foret. "City cuts the ribbon on renovated park", The Oregonian, October 2, 2008, Metro West Neighbors.
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Bagley took office on May 22 and presided over his first session of court on May 24 at the courthouse in
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George finished his education in the Leisyville school before setting out to become a lawyer. To that end, George
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under the firm of Bagley and Hare, and they continued the firm until 1915.
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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George Robert Bagley was born on January 25, 1871, in
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Colmer, Montagu, and Charles Erskine Scott Wood. 1910.
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in his honor. Due to his work promoting a railroad to
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A Republican in politics, he was also a member of the
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Judge for the 19th Judicial District of Oregon
Canton, Ohio
Hillsboro, Oregon
American
Harry T. Bagley
Oregon
Ohio
Washington County, Oregon
Bagley Park
Hillsboro
Canton, Ohio
Harry
Leisyville
read law
Thomas H. Tongue
district attorney
William G. Hare
Port of Tillamook Bay Railroad
Republican Party
Oregon circuit court
James Withycombe
Oregon City
Knights of Pythias
Woodmen of the World
Bagley Park
Tillamook
Southern Pacific Railroad
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church

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