Archive for May, 2011

“THE MIRACLE CITY’’ DESTROYED ON THIS DATE IN 1948

Vanport_flood main

oregonian on the flood
JUNE 1, 1948

The public housing project Vanport, originally called Kaiserville, received its official
name in November 1942, taken from the two cities on either side of the Columbia
River—Vancouver and Portland. The first tenants arrived on December 12, 1942. It
was constructed to house wartime workers at the Kaiser Shipyards in Portland and Vancouver. Vanport was Oregon’s second largest city at the time with 40,000 people
and the largest housing project in the nation. The city was destroyed at 4:05 P.M. on Sunday May 30,1948, when a 200-foot section of a dike holding back the Columbia
River collapsed during a flood, killing 15 people.

 

VANPORT FLOOD CARS
vanport flood on house

vanport city, before
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Vanport before the flood, 1947

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LINCOLN MEMORIAL DEDICATED ON THIS DATE IN 1922

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Construction of the Lincoln Memorial began in march of 1914. Work progressed
steadily according to schedule and, despite many changes to plans, the Memorial
was finished on schedule.

 

 attnding the dedication

In attendance at the dedication Ceremony were (left to right) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Howard Taft, President Warren G. Harding, and 79 year old Robert
Todd Lincoln,Lincoln’s only remaining son.

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President Warren G. Harding (upper left) speaking at the dedication

Lincoln_Memorial statue

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ON THIS DATE IN 1961 … THIS WAS #1

ricky nelson 1

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PORTLAND’S ROSE FESTIVAL ~ LOOKING BACK

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rose festival past

rose festival past 3

rose festival past 2

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FOUNDING FATHER BORN ON THIS DATE 1736

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Patrick Henry (May 29, 1736 – June 6, 1799) was an orator and
politician who led the movement for independence in Virginia in
the 1770s. He served as the first and sixth colonial Governor
of Virginia from 1776 to 1779 and from 1784 to 1786. He is best
remembered for “Give me Liberty, or give me Death!” speech.

 

Medal-Patrick-Henry-FRONT

This sterling silver medal (front & back shown) is part of
the 60 piece Longines
Symphonette Great American
Events Medal set.

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