[2] The Northern Pacific Railroad began operations from Kalama to Evaline, a 25 miles stretch, in 1872.
However, the name was registered misspelled as "Eveline" and the railroad company used the incorrect spelling for some time.
Named as such to "boost courage and hopes", a hall was built soon thereafter, and the grange officially incorporated in June 1948.
[7] The original schoolhouse was a log cabin, and replaced in 1890 by a one-room school building after it was lost due to damages by a falling tree.
The school underwent several revisions in the early 20th century, being replaced in 1908 with a two-room building and a four-room addition in 1913.