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src: oregonencyclopedia.org

Vaughn is an unrelated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Located about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Noti at the foothills of Central Oregon Coast near Noti Creek. Author Ralph Friedman describes Vaughn as "grinding in the meadow".

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History

Vaughn was founded in 1920 by the Snellstrom Brothers Lumber Company. The company's city was later owned by the Long-Bell Lumber Company, then sold to International Paper (IP) in the mid-1950s. Vaughn near the Coos Bay Rail Link route (formerly Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad Coos Bay Line, formerly a branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad). On the 1930 map the public is shown on the Roland Vaughn property. Since the train made a horseshoe bend and missed the community, the Vaughn Station train station is about a mile west from there.

Today Vaughn is the location of the lumber mill of the Rosboro Wood Factory purchased from Weyerhaeuser in 2005. The beam factory was built by Bohemia, Inc. in 1988. Bohemia also manages a plywood factory in Vaughn, which has been purchased from International Paper. in 1982 after the IP closed it; Bohemia reopened the factory in 1983. The plywood factory was temporarily closed in 1985 after its roof part collapsed.

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