Lake OswegoFifteen thousand years ago, the Missoula floods roared out of the Columbia River Gorge and sculpted a lakebed out of an old river channel. In 1847, Albert Durham built a home and mill at the lake's outlet, calling the area Oswego. In the 1860s, iron ore mined from the surrounding hills gave rise to the hope that Oswego would become the "Pittsburgh of the West." Two decades after its hillsides had been logged and the iron industry failed, the city reinvented itself as an elegant streetcar suburb of Portland, a place where people could live where they played. Oswego Lake's shores were soon lined with picturesque homes, and pleasure boats and water-skiers roamed its waters. Arcadia's Images of America: Lake Oswego chronicles the town's bucolic beginnings, industrial heyday, and successful repurposing from a community based on resource extraction to one of Oregon's most beautiful towns, renamed Lake Oswego after a 1960 merger with nearby Lake Grove. |
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So in 1913, a system of scenic boulevards was laid out in what was called the
Country Club District, a residential park ... A country club golf course was built
atop the old iron ore mine, and Oregon Iron and Steel donated land for a hunt
club, ...
So in 1913, a system of scenic boulevards was laid out in what was called the
Country Club District, a residential park ... A country club golf course was built
atop the old iron ore mine, and Oregon Iron and Steel donated land for a hunt
club, ...
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donated land for a hunt club, complete with polo grounds and easements that
created miles of bridle paths, to further entice potential buyers. With increasingly
better roads and such inducements, demand picked up. By the 1920s, lots were ...
donated land for a hunt club, complete with polo grounds and easements that
created miles of bridle paths, to further entice potential buyers. With increasingly
better roads and such inducements, demand picked up. By the 1920s, lots were ...
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The Lake Oswego Hunt Club is on the north shore, seen as the large oval at the
bottom of the photograph. The lands south of the lake are rural at that point in
time; today the farmed fields seen here are the Palisades neighborhood. The
lake is ...
The Lake Oswego Hunt Club is on the north shore, seen as the large oval at the
bottom of the photograph. The lands south of the lake are rural at that point in
time; today the farmed fields seen here are the Palisades neighborhood. The
lake is ...
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Three TOWN AND COUNTRY LIVE ON THROUGH BOOM | |
Four THE LAKE INSPIRES A NEW VENTURE | |
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Author’s collection Bickner boathouse boating concession Boones Ferry building built buyers canoes cement plant charcoal Country Club District COVERED BRIDGE developers DON SCHOLLANDER Durham early Elk Rock furnace stack Glenmorrie Grange Hall hunt club industry Iron and Steel iron furnace Iron Mountain Jantzen KRUSE FARM Ladd Lake Corp Lake Grove Lake Grove area Lake Oswego Corporation Lake Oswego Country Lake Oswego Public lake’s east end Lakewood Bay Lakewood Center land Leonard Streets looking north lumber Marylhurst McVey Avenue neighborhood OLD TOWN OSWEGO Oregon City Oswego Country Club Oswego Creek Oswego Lake Oswego Public Library Oswego residents Oswego Water Paul Murphy photograph shows pig iron pipe foundry platted Portland rail line real estate River Road seen smelting South Oswego South Town style Sucker Creek Swim Park train trestle Tualatin River Water Festival water ski west end WILLAMETTE METEORITE Willamette River Willamette Shore Trolley wooden dams workers