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The original “Riverside School”; located at River Rd. and River Bluff Ct., on […]
Built on 1 acre sold to School District 28 by Michael & Minerva […]
Prior to the computer age Abstracts of Title (AOT) were given by Title […]
Interviewed by the Oak Lodge History Detectives in April 2011, Bob Naef talked […]
Interviewed by the Oak Lodge History Detectives in April 2011 the two sisters, […]
The archives in this category relate to churches and church history in the […]
Platted by Simeon Covell and David Smith this subdivision was located on land […]
Carved out of part of the Roethe farm Covell was platted by Simeon […]
Electric Railway (Interurban) between Portland and Oregon City is formally opened.
The First Addition to Jennings Lodge is platted by William B. & Emma […]
A log structure, founded by Orville Risley; located at River Rd. & Laurelwood […]
The Fred Meyer store opens in Oak Grove, forever altering the business dynamics […]
Located at the S.W. corner of River Rd. & Courtney Ave. the plat […]
The Oak Grove German Methodist Church originated in Milwaukie. But in 1894 they […]
Orville Risley assigns his Provisional Land Claim to his son, Jacob
In 1885, Jacob Risley builds a new home on the “farm” for his […]
Jacob Swain Risley, son of Orville Risley and Mary Ball, dies on his […]
Plat of Jennings Lodge dedicated on the Berryman Jennings Donation Land Claim
Jennings Lodge School District forms from “Concord” and builds new school.
Lenora D. Miller was first postmaster. The post office name was changed to […]
Founded by Orville Risley out of his home in 1857; a subscription library.
Michael Oatfield was from Linz, Austria, arriving in the U.S. with his family […]
Nancy Hersey is a direct descendant of three significant pioneer families of the […]
At the foot of today’s Oak Grove Blvd and the Willamette River – […]
The Oak Grove town site was first platted in 1890 from the original […]
Oak Lodge area gets its first fire house – a wood framed building […]
OLCC (OLCPO a community planning organization) was formed as a community planning organization […]
This painting was drawn by Pete Leavstrand in 1932. Pete Leavstrand was a […]
Orville Risley dies at home of his son, Jacob Risley, in Oak Grove.
Orville Risley files his Provisional Land Claim in Clackamas Co.
Originally named the “Creighton” Post Office with postmaster Thomas Howell. After some confusion […]
The survey of “Territorial Road 10”, today’s River Rd., was conducted by Joseph […]
Interviewed by the Oak Lodge History Detectives in April 2011, Sherman Washburn (Nov. […]
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