Multnomah Historical Association Blog

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7783 SW Capitol Highway

By Tim Lyman – Published February 2, 2013 *missing photos from previous site’s post *Missing Photo – Maid o’Clover Ice Cream ca. 1920.* A log cabin is the first known structure on this site....

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Rosie the… Mailman?

By Tim Lyman – February 1, 2013 We’ve all heard how women took up factory jobs during World War II to fill positions left vacant by men serving overseas, but rarely do we hear...

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Sunday Oregonian, August 4, 1912

By Tim Lyman – Published January 28, 2013 *missing photos from previous site article When Improvements which are now under way on the Slavin and Taylor’s Ferry roads are .completed, those two highways, extending-...

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Portland West Side Auto Camp

Written by Tim Lyman – December 3, 2012 The first facilities specifically for automobile tourists were auto camps – campgrounds where the motor tourist could pitch a tent and have access to shared kitchen...

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Multnomah Volunteer Fire Department

By Tim Lyman – Published November 27, 2012 In January 1926 the Multnomah Booster Club discussed what would happen if a fire started in the main business district. Just a few feet of fire...

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City and West Portland Park Railway

By Tim Lyman – Published November 16, 2012 About 1890 hopeful speculators started to carve up southwest Portland into lots. The first serious development was West Portland Park in 1889. Thomas Alexander Wood formed...

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Lovejoy and Jackson Store

By Tim Lyman – Published November 12, 2012 The first store by the Multnomah Station on the Oregon Electric Railroad was a small general store started by Nelson Thomas and aptly called the Bungalow...

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Fulton Park

By Tim Lyman – October 29, 2012 *most of this article is inaccessible from the previous site. We have included what we could salvage. The property was originally owned by Oregon pioneer, Thomas F....

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Ross Motor Company

By Tim Lyman – October 22, 2012 *most of this article is inaccessible from the previous site. We have included what we could salvage. Artist’s conception of the Ross Motor Company building at 7634...

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Shattuck Road

By Tim Lyman – Published October 15, 2012 The road in the right foreground is approximately where Beaverton Hillsdale Highway is today. At the time of this photo the highway did not exist, the...