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- Milo,_Oregon abstract "Milo is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon, United States, about 17 miles (27 km) east of Canyonville on the South Umpqua River.Milo post office was established in 1923; Cora E. Buker was the first postmaster. It was named for Milo, Maine, the hometown of Amos O. Buker, who was the husband of Cora. Originally the post office at this locale was named \"Perdue\", named after John Perdue, Sr., who was also its first postmaster. It was originally at the confluence of the South Umpqua River and Elk Creek—which today is the location of Tiller—and the office was first called \"Elk Creek\". Elk Creek post office was founded in 1877. Perdue took over as postmaster of the Elk Creek post office on June 11, 1884 and on August 22, the name was changed to Perdue. At the same time to office was moved to the current location of Milo. The office was closed in 1920 when no one could be found to replace then-postmaster Amos Buker, who was fired after he had acted against postal regulations by working as a United States Census enumerator. Today Milo has a Days Creek mailing address.Oregon's only steel bridge capped with a covered bridge structure crosses the South Umpqua River in Milo. The bridge was built in 1962 and covered by the request of local residents who missed the earlier wooden bridge at this location. The Milo Academy Bridge is the only access to the Milo Adventist Academy, a private Seventh-day Adventist boarding school. The bridge is on the National Register of Historic Places.".
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- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageRevisionID "616981439".
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Canyonville,_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Category:1923_establishments_in_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Douglas_County,_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Covered_bridge.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Days_Creek,_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_County,_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Milo,_Maine.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Milo_Academy_Bridge.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Milo_Adventist_Academy.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_State_Archives.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Seventh-day_Adventist_Church.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink South_Umpqua_River.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Tiller,_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink Unincorporated_area.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Census.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLink File:Milo_Covered_Bridge_(Douglas_County,_Oregon_scenic_images)_(douDA0022).jpg.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Milo".
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Milo, Oregon".
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Milo,_Oregon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Douglas_County,_Oregon.
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- Milo,_Oregon subject Category:1923_establishments_in_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Douglas_County,_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon hypernym Community.
- Milo,_Oregon point "42.930676 -123.049779".
- Milo,_Oregon type Community.
- Milo,_Oregon type Place.
- Milo,_Oregon type Settlement.
- Milo,_Oregon type Community.
- Milo,_Oregon type Place.
- Milo,_Oregon type SpatialThing.
- Milo,_Oregon comment "Milo is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon, United States, about 17 miles (27 km) east of Canyonville on the South Umpqua River.Milo post office was established in 1923; Cora E. Buker was the first postmaster. It was named for Milo, Maine, the hometown of Amos O. Buker, who was the husband of Cora. Originally the post office at this locale was named \"Perdue\", named after John Perdue, Sr., who was also its first postmaster.".
- Milo,_Oregon label "Milo, Oregon".
- Milo,_Oregon sameAs Q6860286.
- Milo,_Oregon sameAs Milo,_Oregon.
- Milo,_Oregon sameAs m.04bjtwx.
- Milo,_Oregon sameAs 5740885.
- Milo,_Oregon sameAs Q6860286.
- Milo,_Oregon lat "42.930676".
- Milo,_Oregon long "-123.049779".
- Milo,_Oregon wasDerivedFrom Milo,_Oregon?oldid=616981439.
- Milo,_Oregon depiction Milo_Covered_Bridge_(Douglas_County,_Oregon_scenic_images)_(douDA0022).jpg.
- Milo,_Oregon isPrimaryTopicOf Milo,_Oregon.