 Umatilla has a rich history that spans back over 100 years.
We have compiled some interesting tidbits for you starting with
the founding of Umatilla in 1856.
- Umatilla was founded in 1856 by Nathan J. Trowell.
- The name, Umatilla, was registered with the U.S. Land Office
in Gainesville in 1876; was taken from an Oregon town of the
same name; is an Indian name meaning "laughing waters."
- In 1880, the first railroad, the St. Johns and Lake Eustis
Line, came from Astor to Eustis, through the settlement now
known as Umatilla. The earlier settlers began selling lots,
dividing their properties into subdivisions, and the town experienced
its first real growth.
- Truck farming and cattle were the major businesses of the
earliest pioneers. They later began planting orange groves,
the "big freeze" of 1895 killing most of the trees.
- A general store, a hotel, a grocery store, a post office,
a blacksmith shop, a packing house and four churches had been
built by the turn of the century.
- The first schoolhouse was built in 1874. It had one door,
no windows and hewed log benches for the pupils. The first
teacher was paid $15.00 per month.
- On November 8, 1904, an election was held for the purpose
of incorporating Umatilla. Of 43 votes cast, 35 were in favor
of the incorporation.
- During the 20th Century Umatilla prospered, with citrus
as its dominant business until the freezes of the late 1980's.
Current businesses include shops, restaurants, a honey co-op,
doctors &
dentists, a pharmacy, banks, and a weekly newspaper. Our
community also
features active civic clubs, churches, a library, exemplary
schools and
ample recreational activities.
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