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Thursday Mar. 20, 6:30 P.M. Gladstone Civic Center Community Room
From our “Partner in History”, the Gladstone Historical Society
Though our OLHD meetings are still on hold, we wanted to let folks know what we’ve been up to lately: Concord Historic Marker: A March […]
OLHD has recently learned of the passing of Mary (Ott) Piper Mary was a former member of the Oak Lodge History Detectives, and served as […]
Word was recently received by OLHD of the Dec. 15th passing of Ellen Toothacker, an OLHD member since 2016 and a Board member since 2019. […]
HAPPY HOLIDAYS from the Oak Lodge History Detectives! OLHD wishes you and yours a Very Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. Amidst OLHD’s archives […]
As part of the City of Canby’s recognition of Historic Preservation Month, a program to help people research the history of their homes will be […]
Genealogy is a popular hobby in the U.S. – enjoyed by millions. But researching one’s family history requires resources. We in the Portland metro area […]
It has been asked where the Historic Marker is located in Jennings Lodge. It is one block west of River Rd. on Jennings Ave., at […]
History is all around us all of the time All we need do is look for it The Oak Lodge History DetectivesWishes You and Yours […]
Over the last two weeks the Oak Lodge History Detectives succeeded in installing two historic markers on River Rd., commemorating the first two schools in […]
Come and celebrate the long awaited groundbreaking for the new Oak Lodge Library. Enjoy free ice cream, and learn a little history. Saturday, September 16, […]
Greetings! “What Can You Tell Me About My House’s History” is the most frequently asked question received by the Oak Lodge History Detectives (OLHD). With […]
OLHD has lost a long time member. Carol Powers had been an active and supportive member of OLHD since 2015. She attended most of our meetings […]
On March 4, 1849, General Joseph Lane of Indiana was sworn in a Oregon’s first territorial governor. The location of this event was the William […]