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  • 0405-D04. "City Hall" and Fire House, Newberg, Oregon, ca. 1913. The building looks like it is about to be demolished. Newberg built a new City Hall in 1914.
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  • 0405-C02. Two young men in front of the Newberg Cyclery, a motorcycle and bicycle store in Newberg, Oregon, located at 721 First St. East, owned by Harry Garrett. 1914 license plate. Indian motorcycle.
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  • 9969-2053. Hop dryers on the Riverside Hop Farm, Newberg. September 16, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2053.tif
  • 9969-2052. Study of hop dryers on Riverside Hop Farm, Newberg. September 16, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2052.tif
  • 9969-2036. Car of dry hops going over to the baling building. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2036.tif
  • 9969-4473. Margaret Backley picking hops, Riverside Hop Farm, Newberg, Oregon. September 19, 1939.
    9969-4473.tif
  • 9969-2047. Team pulling in a load of hops at Riverside Hop Farm. September 12, 1935.Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-2033. Scooping the dry hops out of the dryer into a car below. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2033.tif
  • 9969-2031. Load of green hops going up the runway to the dryer. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2031.tif
  • 9969-2030. Caterpillar tractor at work. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2030.tif
  • 9969-2027. Group of hop pickers in the field. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2027.tif
  • 9969-2039. Looking down the rows of hops on Riverside Hop Farm. September 12, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2039.tif
  • 9969-2037. Bales of hops being loaded on a truck. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2037.tif
  • 9969-2034. Scooping out the dry hops. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2034.tif
  • 9969-6770. Tugboat and log raft on Willamette River near Newberg. November 4, 1946.
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  • 9969-2058. Loading bales of hops at Riverside Hop Farm. September 19, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2058.tif
  • 9969-2032. Unloading bags of hops into the dryer. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2032.tif
  • 9969-2041. Girl picking hops. September 12, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2041.tif
  • 9969-2045. Wagon load of hops coming in to the dryer. September 12, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2045.tif
  • 9969-2029. Load of green hops being brought in to the dryers. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2029.tif
  • 9969-4474. Hop pickers at work. Edward Williams and his brother, at Riverside Hop Farm, Newberg, Oregon. September 19, 1939.
    9969-4474.tif
  • 9969-2028. Woman picking hops at the Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon. September 8, 1935.
    9969-2028.tif
  • 9969-5360. Old farm home near Verboort, Oregon. February 10, 1942. Now called the Beeks house, oldest in Washington County, and one of the few buildings left standing from the original 4,600 Donation Land Claims issued in the Willamete Valley in the 1850s. Its named after the original owners, Silas and Mary Beeks, who built it after they arrived in 1847.
    9969-5360.tif
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