Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Forest Grove Circuit in western Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1877-1879 in Forest Grove, Cornelius and Gaston. A special report is also included on a dispute concerning the hiring of Minister Vandersol by the Methodist and Congregational chuches of Forest Grove, in opposition to the wishes of the rest of the Methodist circuit members. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Forest Grove Circuit in western Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1876-1877 in Forest Grove, Cornelius and Gaston. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Forest Grove Circuit in western Washington County, Oregon. The document includes a description of the formation of the Forest Grove circuit, which would include communities west of Hillsboro: Cornelius, Forest Grove, Gaston and Patton Valley, and Dairy Creek. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1875-1876 in Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Cornelius. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Hillsboro Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1874-1875 in Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Cornelius. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Hillsboro Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1873-1874 in Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Cornelius. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Hillsboro Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1872-1873 in Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Cornelius. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Hillsboro Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1871-1872 in Hillsboro, Forest Grove, and Cornelius. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Hillsboro Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1870-1871 in Hillsboro, Forest Grove, and nearby locations. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Hillsboro Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1868-1870 in Hillsboro, Forest Grove, and nearby locations. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Hillsboro Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between the 4th Quarter, 1866 through 4th Quarter, 1867 in Hillsboro, Forest Grove, and nearby locations. A slip of paper dated 1852 which certifies "that Rebecca Marsh has been an acceptable of the M.E. Church," is also included; it was found laid into this section of minutes. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's West Tualatin Plains Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1861-1864 in Hillsboro, Dairy Creek and Forest Grove. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's West Tualatin Plains Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1856-1861 in Forest Grove, Hillsboro, Dairy Creek, and other nearby locations. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Tualatin Plains Circuit within Washington County, Oregon. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between 1854-1856 at "Brother Gibson's" and at Hoover's School near Hillsboro. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
Minutes of conference meetings of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Oswego Circuit, which was a part of the Columbia River District. The minutes cover quarterly meetings held between May 1854-February 1855 in Oswego and Hillsboro, Oregon. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
A list of members of the West Tualatin Plains Circuit of the Methodist Episcopal Church compiled around 1854-1860. This circuit included what is now Forest Grove, Cornelius, Patton Valley, Hillsboro, and nearby areas of western Washington County, Oregon. The list is preceeded by an image of the front cover and flyleaf of the record book in which it was found. This document is part of a record book compiled between 1854-1884 by several different Methodist circuits in Oregon, centered on the Forest Grove and Hillsboro areas. The record book was found in a building on the southwest corner of Main Street and Pacific Avenue in Forest Grove in 2021.
A two and one half story house, known as the Oscar Brown House, located at 2325 A Street and built around 1895. The front porch is unusual with its high degree of Eastlake ornamentation. A child with a bicycle is standing at the front porch steps. There are two men on the left side of the house with a horse and buggy.
A large three story mansion, originally the home of I.A. Macrum. It was the Forest Grove Hospital from 1911 until 1918. The home later became Castle School, a kindergarten and later back to a residence. The home is on the National Register of Historic Places and is located on Cedar Street at 12th Avenue. This picture shows a close up view of the southeast corner of the porch and tower.
A large three story mansion, originally the home of I.A. Macrum. It was the Forest Grove Hospital from 1911 until 1918. The home later became Castle School, a kindergarten and later back to a residence. The home is on the National Register of Historic Places and is located on Cedar Street at 12th Avenue. This picture was taken from the street corner of Cedar Street and 12th Avenue showing a close up view of the front and south side if the tower.
A large three story mansion, originally the home of I.A. Macrum. It was the Forest Grove Hospital from 1911 until 1918. The home later became Castle School, a kindergarten and later back to a residence. The home is on the National Register of Historic Places and is located on Cedar Street at 12th Avenue. This picture was taken from the street corner of Cedar Street and 12th Avenue showing a close up view of the front and south side if the tower.
A large three story mansion, originally the home of I.A. Macrum. It was the Forest Grove Hospital from 1911 until 1918. The home later became Castle School, a kindergarten and later back to a residence. The home is on the National Register of Historic Places and is located on Cedar Street at 12th Avenue. This picture was taken from the street corner of Cedar Street and 12th Avenue looking at the front and south side if the tower.
This blimp is from the Tillamook Naval Air Station on patrol during World War II. The photo was taken from Seaside Beach looking south toward Tillamook Head. During World War II the U.S. Navy had a naval air station just outside Tillamook. Two wooden blimp hangers were constructed to house a squadron of blimps. These hangers were huge inside, so huge that each contained eight blimps. Construction started in August, 1942 and patrols started in the summer of 1943. The blimps were sent out on missions to patrol the shipping lanes and search for enemy submarines. The blimps were also tasked with watching for a Japanese invasion fleet and escorting the Liberty Ships and Air Craft Carriers being constructed at the Swan Island shipyards, once they reached the mouth of the Columbia River. On September 15, 1945, two weeks after the Japanese surrender, Tillamook station was reduced to functional status. In October, the last two blimps left for California, and by mid-1946, all wings were decommissioned by the U.S. Navy.
Photograph of man and woman, man lying on grass, woman next to him, sitting. Man wears black vest. Both figures are smiling. Palm leaves in background. William James Fadden (1873-1958) and wife Nancy E. Glenn Fadden (1894-b.1930). William’s mother was Priscilla Jane Patton Fadden (1852-1923), the daughter of William Patton and Mary Sherwood.
Photo of little girl, maybe 4 years old, in warm coat and knit hat, looking at some object, perhaps a shell, in her hands. Figure in the background. Appears to be at the beach. Mollie Jane Fadden (1916-), daughter of William James Fadden (1873-1950s) and Nancy E. Glenn Fadden (1894-before 1930). William’s mother was Priscilla Jane Patton Fadden (1852-1923), the daughter of William Patton and Mary Sherwood.