Roseburg is a city in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the county seat of Douglas County. The population was 21,181 at the 2010 census. The city was named for Aaron Rose, who settled within the current city limits September 23, 1851. Rose, who came from German Jewish ancestry, was born in 1813 in Ulster County, New York. In 1851, he came to Oregon from Coldwater, Michigan, where he had lived since 1837. His house in Roseburg served as a tavern for many years, and was the first roadside inn in the area. Rose died in 1899. Roseburg was first known as Deer Creek because it was at the confluence... of Deer Creek and the South Umpqua River. In 1854, voters chose Roseburg as the county seat over rival town Winchester. Rose donated 3 acres of land and $1,000 for the building of the courthouse, and the important buildings of Winchester were moved to Roseburg before 1860. Deer Creek post office was established in 1852, and the name changed to "Roseburgh" in 1857. The spelling was changed to "Roseburg" in 1894. Roseburg was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on October 3, 1872. On August 7, 1959, at approximately 1:00 a.m., the Gerretsen Building Supply Company caught fire.
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| County: | Douglas County |
| State: | Oregon |
| Population: | 20,353 |
| Area: | 9.4 sq. mi. |
| Time zone: | Pacific Time Zone |
| Also known as: | Roseburg, Oregon, Douglas County / Roseburg city |