A photograph of Greenville School, which formerly stood on Greenville Road between Forest Grove and Banks, Oregon. The small schoolhouse may have been built in the 1870s. It began collapsing circa 1990, and fully collapsed within about ten years. This is one of a series of photographs that documents the structure's deterioration. In this image, which may date from circa 1991-1992, the building is leaning severely to the right. All the wood on the front of the building is falling off. One side of the structure has windows still in place. Inside the doorway broken wood appears to fill the house. A truck is parked in front carrying sections of logs.
A photograph of Greenville School, which formerly stood on Greenville Road between Forest Grove and Banks, Oregon. The small schoolhouse may have been built in the 1870s. It began collapsing circa 1990, and fully collapsed within about ten years. This is one of a series of photographs that documents the structure's deterioration. In this image which probably dates from circa 1991-1992, the building is leaning to one side with two logs supporting the wall. There is a second small building to the right of the house. A truck is parked in front of the house.
A photograph of Greenville School, which formerly stood on Greenville Road between Forest Grove and Banks, Oregon. The small schoolhouse may have been built in the 1870s. It began collapsing circa 1990, and fully collapsed within about ten years. This is one of a series of photographs that documents the structure's deterioration. In this image, which may date to the mid-to-late 1990s, the walls of the structure have mostly collapsed, leaving the roof and attic mostly intact. One wall is held up by four logs. An old stove and refrigerator stand outside the building, reflecting the structure's recent use as a storage shed.
A photograph of Greenville School, which formerly stood on Greenville Road between Forest Grove and Banks, Oregon. The small schoolhouse may have been built in the 1870s. It began collapsing circa 1990, and fully collapsed within about ten years. This is one of a series of photographs that documents the structure's deterioration. In this image, which may date from circa 1991-1992, the building is leaning severely, propped up by two poles.
Five cars are parked in front of the Forest Grove Garage. The cars appear to be from the very early Twentieth Century, most likely from 1900-1910. There are men seated in each car and other men are standing around watching. A sign on one of the storefronts reads 'O.A. Corl Forest Grove Garage. Bicycles.'
A Colonial Revival style house that was used as the First Congregational Church parsonage until 1960. Other building are visible behind and to the left of the house.
A fire truck parked in front a wooden building, possibly the fire station, and city hall. A man is in the driver seat while two other firemen are standing on the back of the truck. Four small water tanks and a hose are in the back of the vehicle and wooden ladder is laying across the top. 'Forest Grove Rural Fire Department' is written on the door of the truck. The small brick building has a sign which reads 'City Hall Light & Water'.
A trolley is shown crossing Main Street in Forest grove. Stores are seen lining the unpaved Main Street. The trolley has 'Forest Grove Transportation Co.' written on the side. Two men are in the trolley as another man passes by on the street.