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  2. Lake Oswego, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Clackamas people once occupied the land that later became Lake Oswego, [7] but diseases transmitted by European explorers and traders killed most of the natives. Before the influx of non-native people via the Oregon Trail, the area between the Willamette River and Tualatin River had a scattering of early pioneer homesteads and farms.

  3. Oswego Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is a former channel of the Tualatin River, carved in basalt to the Willamette River.Eventually, the river changed course and abandoned the Oswego route. [1] [2]About 13,000 to 15,000 years ago, the ice dam that contained Glacial Lake Missoula ruptured, resulting in the Missoula Floods, which backed the Columbia River up the Willamette River.

  4. Oregon Iron Company Furnace - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Iron Company Furnace, or Oswego Iron Furnace, is an iron furnace used by the Oregon Iron Company, in Lake Oswego, Oregon's George Rogers Park, in the United States. The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places [3] in 1974 [1] and underwent a major renovation in 2010.

  5. Oregon Iron Company - Wikipedia

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    Of the two first pigs smelted in 1867, one is displayed in the Oregon Historical Society and one remains in place as a street marker at the northwest corner of Ladd and Durham streets in Lake Oswego. [5] [8] The crucible from the second furnace, which was dismantled and sold for scrap in 1926, is still intact in Lake Oswego's Roehr Park. [18]

  6. Albert Alonzo Durham - Wikipedia

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    Oswego and the nearby community of Lake Grove combined in 1960 and became the city of Lake Oswego. [2] Around 1866, Durham sold his house and mill in Oswego, opting to build a sawmill and a flour mill next to Fanno Creek in Washington County. He owned this until his death in 1898. [3] Durham was buried at Greenwood Hills Cemetery in nearby ...

  7. Lake Oswego Review - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Oswego Review is an American newspaper published in Lake Oswego, Oregon, within the Portland metropolitan area.The paper began as the Western Clackamas Review, was later known as the Oswego Review from 1929 through 1961, [2] and then adopted its present name when the city of Oswego annexed Lake Grove and the lake. [3]

  8. George Rogers House (Lake Oswego, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    During the time that Lake Oswego was an industrial town, the park was the location of Lake Oswego's China Town district. Built in 1929, the two-story craftsman house was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places listings in 1996.

  9. Rivergrove, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Rivergrove is a city in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States.A small portion of the city extends into nearby Washington County.Its name is a portmanteau of the Tualatin River, which forms its southern border, and Lake Grove, a community that is now part of Lake Oswego.