An aerial view of Garden Home, Oregon, in 1954. The photograph is facing east, and shows Oleson Road running horizontally and Garden Home Road running vertically. Garden Home School is the large, light building in the foreground with the old original school building still attached in what is now the south parking lot. The Garden Home Feed and Seed building, east of the intersection, has no roof structure. The Community Church is east of the feed store, where 71st Avenue is now. The two-story store at the intersection, variously named Upchurch, Throckmortons or the "White Store," burned in 1956. A nut orchard lies northeast of the intersection where a Thriftway grocery store would be built in 1957. This photograph was shot with a Rolleiflex camera by local resident Otto Arndt on May 4, 1954. Arndt took numerous aerial photographs of the Garden Home area on flights he chartered out of the Bernard Airport in Beaverton, all of them flown by pilot Walt Rupert. This image was digitized from a 2 1/4" negative.
Road signs on Highway 47. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A school bus on Scoggins Valley Road. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A logging truck on Scoggins Valley Road. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A photo of Harvey Marine boat storage and repair along Tualatin Valley Highway in Washington County, Oregon. Outside the store is a large fiberglass statue, one of the many Texaco Big Friends placed around The United States in the early 1960s. The statue was later modified and given a rabbit's head and the nickname Harvey. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A developed commercial area along Tualatin Valley Highway in Washington County, Oregon. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A house on a ridge overlooking a portion of the Tualatin River watershed in Washington County. This image was found with a group of material relating to the creation of Hagg Lake. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
An unidentified individual demonstrates tap water quality in Washington County. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975 to provide cleaner water for the surrounding area and to augment the flow of the Tualatin River. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A water treatment control panel at Hillsboro's Clean Water Sewage Treatment Plant. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975 to provide cleaner water for the surrounding area and to augment the flow of the Tualatin River. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A water treatment reservoir at Hillsboro's Clean Water Sewage Treatment Plant. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975 to provide cleaner water for the surrounding area and to augment the flow of the Tualatin River. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
Control levers for water purification at Hillsboro Clean Water Sewage Treatment Plant. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975 to provide cleaner water for the surrounding area and to augment the flow of the Tualatin River. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A water treatment pool at Hillsboro's Clean Water Sewage Disposal Plant. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975 to provide cleaner water for the surrounding area and to augment the flow of the Tualatin River. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
Water being purified at the Hillsboro's Clean Water Sewage Disposal Plant. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975 to provide cleaner water for the surrounding area and to augment the flow of the Tualatin River. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
Hillsboro's Clean Water Sewage Disposal Plant. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975 to provide cleaner water for the surrounding area and to augment the flow of the Tualatin River. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
The Forest Grove sewer plant next to a pond by the Tualatin River, possibly near what would later be called Fern Hill Wetlands. A sign in front of the pond reads: Caution - These ponds contain waste water - Do Not Enter - By order of City of Forest Grove. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975 to provide cleaner water for the surrounding area and to augment the flow of the Tualatin River. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).