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  • Ackroyd C02739-1. "Willamette Valley Golf Course. October 6, 1969" (now Willamette Valley Country Club. Next to Willamette River near Canby)
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  • Ackroyd C02739-4. "Willamette Valley Golf Course. October 6, 1969" (now Willamette Valley Country Club. Next to Willamette River near Canby)
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  • Ackroyd C02739-3. "Willamette Valley Golf Course. October 6, 1969" (now Willamette Valley Country Club. Next to Willamette River near Canby)
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  • Ackroyd C02739-2. "Willamette Valley Golf Course. October 6, 1969" (now Willamette Valley Country Club. Next to Willamette River near Canby)
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  • Y-530407A-1. "New Wilsonville Highway (I-5) Baldock freeway. Under construction. Ground graded, bridge under construction. April 7, 1953", "Vista. Over-all shot, taken from south of the Willamette river, shows the railroad bridge; ferry landing; Wilsonville; the Willamette bridge work; and sections of present winding road linking ferry crossing with completed road running into the Pacific highway near Hubbard pending completion of new route." Caption published in Oregonian, April 26 1953 pg. 28 with annotated numbers and arrows on photo.
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  • Y-530407A-2. "New Wilsonville Highway (I-5) Baldock freeway. Under construction. Ground graded, bridge under construction. April 7, 1953", "Work. Preliminary construction, including cofferdams, for Willamette bridge makes a foreground for this picture showing how highway lanes will be separated. Wilsonville is at upper left in this shot, which, when joined to one above, gives a view of entire section of the new superhighway from Willamette to Tualatin." Caption published in Oregonian, April 26 1953
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  • Ackroyd C08423-01. "Willamette Valley Country Club. aerials. August 26, 1993"
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  • Y-680418-05. Bobby Kennedy at Woodburn. Willamette Valley Tour. Crowd photos for Time Magazine. April 18, 1968
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  • 0002-A01 Kids ride in the wagon during harvest in the Willamette Valley, Oregon about 1905
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  • 0001-E003 Champoeg, Oregon. Champoeg Pioneer Memorial Building.  8239 Champoeg Road NE, St. Paul, Oregon.  Built in 1918.  The building is next to the monument erected on the spot where Oregon’s territorial government was born, on May 2, 1843.  The building is still standing, although the riverboat signs are now at the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria. "Champoeg Riverboat Signs" was exhibited at Portland Art Museum in February, 1950.
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  • 9969-2961. Hagg brothers dairy herd in the pasture near the barns. May 1, 1937. (published in the Oregonian, May 30, 1937. caption: One of Tualatin Valley's Many Fine Dairies. Part of the dairy herd of the David Hagg & Sons dairy farm, together with the main barn, some of the smaller barns and corrals, are shown in this photograph by Alfred A. Monner, who describes in the accompanying article some of the things that make this dairy near Reedville outstanding.)
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  • Y-680604-A13.  “Lowrie’s Food Mart”  Lowrie’s grocery store, it had frozen food lockers for rent. Store on first floor, the second floor was one big room. School children had big Halloween parties there. Entrance to top floor was at rear of building. On the right side of the building they showed  movies in the park during the summertime. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-680604-A10.  Main St., Aurora, 1968. Signs point the way to nearby locations in this 1968 view of Main Street. The near building was the Aurora Post Office.  To its left was the Aurora Colony Grocery, 126 Main. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-640414D-03.  Woodburn Fertilizer & Grain. Woodburn Fertilizer had just changed its name painted on the feed mill when this photo was taken. It was destroyed by fire in 1978. The rebuilt company remains on North Front street in Woodburn. photo April 14, 1964
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  • 6727. Baled hay stacks on a farm near Bethany, Oregon. August 20, 1946.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 9969-2030. Caterpillar tractor at work. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • CS00634-02. Boones Ferry, photographed February 1, 1959, after being decommissioned in 1954 when it was replaced by the Baldock Freeway Bridge (now Boone Bridge). The site is Boones Ferry Park in Wilsonville, near Charbonneau.
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  • Y-680604-B03.  Aurora Train Depot. Built in 1870 as a passenger station by Southern Pacific, the Aurora Depot is today an antiques and lamps store. The building was moved about 100 feet from the railroad and now exists at 21651 Main Street. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-680604-A18.  The Ox Barn, Aurora Colony Museum, Aurora Colony Historical Society, corner of Second & Liberty streets. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-640414F-20.   General Foods Corporation Bird’s Eye Division, Woodburn, Oregon, April 14, 1964
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  • 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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  • 9969-2037. Bales of hops being loaded on a truck. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-2034. Scooping out the dry hops. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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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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  • CS00634-05. Champoeg Pioneer Memorial Building.  8239 Champoeg Road NE, St. Paul, Oregon.  Built in 1918.  The building is next to the monument erected on the spot where Oregon’s territorial government was born, on May 2, 1843.  The building is still standing, although the riverboat signs are now at the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria. Feb 1, 1959.
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  • CS00634-03.  Boones Ferry, photographed February 1, 1959,
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  • Y-680604-C05.  Webber House, diagonally across the street from the Ox Barn. house address is 208. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-680604-C06.  Stoner’s Garage was located on Highway 99E, across the street from the funeral home. The Ben Geisy home is to the right rear of the garage. Today it operates as the Aurora Colony Auction House. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-680604-B06.  Octagonal Shell gas station, known as “The Roundhouse” at its original location between the old hotel and the railroad tracks. It was later moved to Highway 99E, restored and declared a historic building in Aurora. Afterward, it was renamed the Octagonal building and moved again behind the Colony Store And Hall, at the intersection of Main & 2nd St. NE. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
    Y-680604-B06.tif
  • Y-680604-A20.  The Sadler & Kraus General Merchandise Store, located on 3rd, Main & 99E. In later years it was a second hand store and was destroyed by fire in 1990. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • 680604-B01 old house located on Main St. NE across the railroad tracks from Aurora. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-640414A-04. Woodburn Independent newspaper office, Woodburn, Oregon. April 14, 1964
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  • 9904-G16. Reedville main street. Goit blacksmith & garage in center. November 1929
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  • 9904-G15. caption published in Oregonian Nov. 24, 1929 section 6 page 1:"Ancient elms on famous Reedville farm"
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  • 6730. Combine cutting wheat on a farm near Bethany, Oregon. August 20, 1946.
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  • 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.
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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.
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  • Y-680604-A21.  Stoner’s Garage boasts gas priced at 30 cents per gallon. The garage was located on Highway 99E across the street from the funeral home and today is the Aurora Colony Auction House. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-680604-A11.  Three Buildings in Aurora, 1968. Left building: Nagle’s Garage, 108 Main St. (a shoemaker operated out of the left side of the building). Middle building: Top floor, hotel, bottom floor, Aurora Colony Grocery, 126 Main St. Right building: Aurora Post Office. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-680604-A12.  Aurora historical marker sign, Lowrie’s Food Mart. Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • 7179. Farm on Bronson Creek, near Bethany, Oregon. March 22, 1948.
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  • 9969-2041. Girl picking hops. September 12, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Y-680604-A19. Old wells, Aurora, Oregon. June 4, 1968
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  • Y-501205.  Forest Grove main street at night. December 5, 1950
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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.
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  • 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.
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  • Ackroyd 17214-08. "aerials. April 12, 1971" "Rock Creek & Somerset West" (Bethany area. Somerset West. West Slope)
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  • Ackroyd 17214-06. "aerials. April 12, 1971" "Rock Creek & Somerset West" (Bethany area. Somerset West. West Slope)
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