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The settlement's post office was established under the name Hayter in 1875 and was renamed Arlington, after Robert E. Lee's home in Virginia, in 1877. The first train, Engine No. 20, arrived on the newly-built railroad on July 19, 1876, and ushered in an economic boom for the area.
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