Joseph P. Gaston

Joseph P. Gaston (November 14, 1833  July 20, 1913) was an American railroad executive, journalist, and historian based in Oregon. He is remembered as the namesake of Gaston, Oregon, the Joseph Gaston House, and the Gaston-Strong House. Gaston was the first president of the Oregon Central Railroad and an outspoken opponent of railroad executive Ben Holladay. He authored the three-volume Portland, Oregon, Its History and Builders and the four-volume The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811 to 1911.

Joseph P. Gaston
Born(1833-11-14)November 14, 1833
St. Clairsville, Ohio
DiedJuly 20, 1913(1913-07-20) (aged 79)
Pasadena, California
Resting placeGreenwood Hills Cemetery
Portland, Oregon
45.460780°N 122.679375°W / 45.460780; -122.679375
Occupation(s)Lawyer
Journalist
Railroad executive
Historian
Years active1864  1913
Known forOregon Central Railroad
Notable workPortland, Oregon, Its History and Builders
The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811 to 1911
SpouseNarcissa Jones
ChildrenMary Gaston
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