"Columbia
City Hall"
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This photo was taken about 1905 looking North along Rainier Avenue from Hudson Street. The building on the left housed the equipment for the volunteer fire department that included a water pump cart and a hose reel cart. The adjoining building with the copula roof is the town hall, one of Columbia City's first buildings. It was built in 1891 just south of Hudson Street and then moved to this sight just north of Hudson Street. The building costs were covered by private subscription from the pioneers that bought the first lots in Columbia. This is where they set up their town government. They incorporated the town in 1893, electing a Mayor, Marshall and the Town Council. One of their first ordinances banned saloons in the town.
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