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Public Version of Eric G. Stewart Collection Box List (July 2019) Eric G. Stewart Collection Box List (revised 7/19) Box Folder Title Subject Contents Keyword Special trees in Forest Grove from the1930s trees, agriculture, Sequoia tree 1 1 Trees, 1931-1970 Agriculture 1 2 Advertisements, 1874-1920 Business Forest Grove business ads, from the newspaper, phone book, and city business, newspaper, advertising directories 1 3 Advertisements, 1874-1920 Business 1 4 Business Reviews, 1898-1904 Business Lists and reviews of businesses in Forest Grove ads, business, newspapers 1 5 Business Reviews, 1898-1904 Business 1 6 Business, 1895-1994 Business Photographs and articles concerning early Forest Grove businesses business, factory, photographs 1 7 Business, 1895-1994 Business Pictures and deed records related to the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk business, milk, lumber, Carnation 1 8 Carnation Milk Plant, 1903-1992 Business Plant and Carnation Lumber Newspaper articles and notes on the Forest Grove Creamery. Also creamery, business, original, Propstra 1 9 Creamery, [191?]-1993 Business contains original butter wrappers instructions, patent, and business card patent, invention, business 1 10 Don Sprague "Cinch" Gopher Traps, 1911-1994 Business business ownership history, 1870-1970 business, hardware 1 11 Timeline of Hardware Stores, 1872-1956 Business 1 12 Hotels, 1876-1988 Business Forest Grove hotels and their histories Laughlin, hotel, Sloan, Colonial Hotel, Carnation 1 13 Hotels, 1876-1988 Business O.A. Cohl's Forest Grove Garage and Bicycles photographs, cars, Oregon Electric, trains, O.A. Cohl 1 14 Forest Grove Garage, [191?]-1993 Business 1 15 Forest Grove Theaters, 1897-1992 Business 1 16 Forest Grove Theaters, 1897-1992 Business The history of various forest Grove theaters and the shows performed, Theater, Star, performance, show, entertainment, Watrous 1 17 Forest Grove Theaters, 1897-1992 Business both live and movies 1 18 Forest Grove Theaters, 1897-1992 Business 1 19 Forest Grove Theaters, 1897-1992 Business Advertisements for J.C. Penney store from around 1941 J. C. Penney, business, advertisements 2 1 J.C. Penney, 1921 Business The history of forest Grove, Carnation, and Gales Creek post offices post office, Carnation, Gales Creek 2 2 Post Office, 1895-1970 Business 2 3 Raines, 1903-1992 Business Ralph W. Raines files, Condensed Milk Plant turned into Carnation milk, factory, Carnation, lumber, logging, mill, family, 2 4 Raines, 1903-1992 Business Lumber Mill photographs 2 5 Raines, 1903-1992 Business Photographs and articles concerning early Forest Grove businesses business, factory, photographs 2 6 Stores, 1907-1991 Business 2 7 Stores and Businesses, 1874-1956 Business Advertisements and articles concerning early businesses in Forest business, advertisement, store, livery Grove 2 8 Stores and Businesses, 1874-1956 Business 2 9 Theatre, 1855-1992 Business Early theaters in Forest Grove Star, theater, entertainment 2 10 Theatre, 1855-1992 Business Map and article on printing company Times, Litho, printing, map 2 11 Times Litho, 1986 Business Information on businesses of Forest Grove business, advertisement 2 12 "To Cross Ref.", 1874-1993 Business Pictures and articles on Forest Grove's Valley Bank bank, Holbrook Lodge, business 2 13 Valley Bank, 1949-1989 Business Thormost Building Corporation buildings, Taylor, plans 2 14 W.B. Taylor Thormost, 1906-1937 Business Business cards for local businesses in the 1990s and copies of the business, advertisement, Webfooter 2 15 Webfoot Postcard Club, 1987-1995 Business Webfooter Pictures, articles, and notes concerning the Woods & Caples store from Woods & Caples, business, retail 2 16 Woods & Caples, 1883-1993 Business the late 19th and early 20th century 3 1 Churches, 1896-1995 Churches 3 2 Churches, 1896-1995 Churches 3 3 Churches, 1896-1995 Churches Historical information on Forest Grove churches, including the Father Busch, churches, religion, Edwin Eells, 3 4 Churches, 1896-1995 Churches Congregational, Mt. Olive Lutheran, Methodist Episcopal Church, St. Congregational, Mt. Olive, Methodist Episcopal, St. Anthony's, Anthony's, and the Old Scotch Church Old Scotch Church, faith 3 5 Churches, 1896-1995 Churches 3 6 Churches, 1896-1995 Churches 3 7 Churches, 1896-1995 Churches 3 8 Churches, 1896-1995 Churches 3 9 Congregational Church, 1894-1995 Churches 3 10 Congregational Church, 1894-1995 Churches 3 11 Congregational Church, 1894-1995 Churches Newspaper articles, documents, and membership information for the church, Congregational, faith, newspaper, membership church 3 12 Congregational Church, 1894-1995 Churches 3 13 Congregational Church, 1894-1995 Churches 3 14 Congregational Church, 1894-1995 Churches David Pilate assisted Eric Stewart at the Washington County Museum. Banks, school, North Plains, Pilate 4 1 Pilate, 1949-1991 Cities Contents include information about schools in Banks and north Plains Pamphlets on Forest Grove and Washington County, and directories town, Forest Grove, Washington County, commerce 4 2 Chamber of Commerce, 1950-1953 Cities from the 1950s 4 3 Cherry Grove, 1911-1992 Cities Information on community in the Forest Grove area Cherry Grove, Patton Valley, Gaston 4 4 Cherry Grove, 1911-1992 Cities 4 5 Cherry Grove, 1911-1992 Cities 4 6 Cornelius, 1898-1993 Cities 4 7 Cornelius, 1898-1994 Cities Articles and pictures from historic Cornelius Cornelius, history, photographs, pictures, homes, schools 4 8 Cornelius, 1898-1995 Cities 4 9 Cornelius, 1898-1996 Cities Business and resident directory from Cornelius in the 1960s Cornelius, history, city directory 4 10 Cornelius, history 1937, city directory 1961-1964 Cities Articles and correspondences from research on the town of Dilley Dilley, school, depot, John Forbis 4 11 Dilley, 1983-1989 Cities Pictures drawn by an artist featuring various towns pictures, drawings, towns 4 12 Drawings of Oregon towns, no date Cities Gales Creek, pioneer, Philoman Lee, Sylvester Culver, Nick Articles on the history of Gales Creek published in 1959 and 1981 4 13 Gales Creek, 1959-1981 Cities Lilly, gold, Stagecoach, fair, post office, Dilley, schools 4 14 Gaston, 1903-1993 Cities Newspaper stories, a map, and pictures of early Gaston Gaston, church, Congregational, Evangelical, Scoggins 4 15 Gaston, 1903-1994 Cities 5 1 Forest Grove, 1875-1993 Cities Various topics concerning Forest Grove, including schools and Pythian Sisters, Forest Grove, pictures, Pacific Coast Milk, businesses school Various topics concerning Forest Grove, including schools and Pythian Sisters, Forest Grove, pictures, Pacific Coast Milk, 5 2 Forest Grove, 1875-1994 Cities businesses school 5 3 Forest Grove, 1875-1995 Cities History of John Heisler at Gales Creek Heisler, Gales Creek 5 4 John Heisler (1846-1919), no date Cities 5 5 Hillsboro, 1866-1993 Cities 5 6 Hillsboro, 1866-1994 Cities 5 7 Hillsboro, 1866-1995 Cities Photographs and newspaper clippings of Hillsboro, Oregon Hillsboro, businesses, photographs 5 8 Hillsboro, 1866-1996 Cities 5 9 Hillsboro, 1866-1997 Cities 5 10 Hillsboro, 1866-1998 Cities Pictures, newspaper articles, and area maps documenting the history of newspaper, Hillsboro, maps 5 11 Hillsboro Looking Back (1964), 1908-1968 Cities Hillsboro Copies of photos of Hillsboro from the 1900s, advertisements Hillsboro, businesses, photographs 5 12 Hughes, 1911-1964 Cities 5 13 Imbrie Farmstead, 1989-1992 Cities Hillsboro farm history Imbrie, Hillsboro, rural, farms, homestead 5 14 Imbrie Farmstead, 1989-1993 Cities Information on the logging town of Buxton and the Simpson family Milburn Wagons, bakery, Hotel Buxton, train, buggy, wagon, 5 15 Mrs. Robert Simpson, no date Cities home and business Buxton, saloon, logging, school, timber 5 16 Mountaindale, 1891-1990 Cities Mountaindale School, old pictures Mountaindale, school, photographs 5 17 Mountaindale, 1891-1990 Cities Orenco town history Orenco, towns, business, company town 6 1 Orenco, 1919-1991 Cities Copies of postcard pictures of Rudolph Olson property in Sherwood, Sherwood, photographs, schools 6 2 Rudolph Olson, 1910-1914 Cities including schools History and pictures of the town of Tualatin Tualatin, Sherwood 6 3 Tualatin, 1910-1988 Cities Correspondence between Eric G. Stewart and others cards, names, correspondence 6 4 Contacts, 1988-1991 Correspondence 6 5 Horse Canoes' draft by Marion Giersbach, 1989 Correspondence Correspondence with Marion Giersbach regarding A.T. Smith's diary A.T. Smith, correspondence, diary, book, pioneer 6 6 Correspondence with Marion Giersbach, 1989-1990 Correspondence 6 7 Grovenet, 1996-1997 Correspondence Online discussions and Q&A on various topics related to the Stewart Forest Grove, racism, A.T. smith, church, Eric G. Stewart Collection and Forest Grove history 6 8 Grovenet, 1996-1997 Correspondence Local civic events in Forest Grove from 1895 to 1949. traffic, legal, civic 6 9 Civic Events, 1895-1949 Events Article about the Daffodil Show of 1931 civic event, flower, daffodil 6 10 Daffodil Show, 1931 Events Dance announcements from the 1920s events, dances, photographs 6 11 Dances, 1921-1927 Events 6 12 Fairgrounds, 1898-1916 Events Articles about early Forest Grove and Washington County fairs from fairs, events, Washington County, fairground 1910 to 1920 6 13 Fairgrounds, 1898-1916 Events Articles on the fire of 1919 fires, fire department 6 14 Fires, 1895-1994 Events 6 15 Fires, 1895-1995 Events 6 16 Fires, 1895-1996 Events Articles and pictures of various fires in Forest Grove fires, fire department 6 17 Fires, 1895-1997 Events 6 18 Fires, 1895-1998 Events Photographs of various fires in Forest
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