Archive for February 13th, 2025
SNOW IN PORTLAND ~ THEN AND NOW
Road crew with shovels stand on foster road after clearing
snow off street during 1916 winter snowfall, Foster Road
in SE Portland, Jan. 21. 1916.
Oregon Historical Society
Snow removal at SW Tichner Dr., near Council Crest in
Portland, circa 1956.
Crew busy at snow removal on SW 12th Ave between Main
and Jefferson St., Feb. 2, 1950.
City of Portland Auditor’s Office
Snow removal on SW Broadway and Yamhill, Jan. 25, 1943.
City of Portland
Digging out a street car after a heavy snow fall, on East
Glisan near East 39th Avenue, circa 1916.
Oregon Historical Society
Feb 1., 1937 saw 12.8 inches of snow in downtown Portland.
City of Portland Auditor’s Office
Snow along Sandy Boulevard today in Northeast Portland.
KATU image
BASKETBALL TEAM ORGANIZED IN 1923
On February 13, 1923, the New York Renaissance, the first
all-Black professional basketball team, was organized.
The Renaissance, commonly called the Rens, become one
of the dominant teams of the 1920s and 1930s.
Robert L. Douglas (1882 – 1979)
Nicknamed the "Father of Black
Professional Basketball", Douglas
owned and coached the Rens from
1923 to 1949, guiding them to a
2,318-381 record.
HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY
Jennings was a singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. He
is considered one of the pioneers of the outlaw movement
in country music.
On February 13, 2002, Jennings died in his sleep from
complications of diabetes at his home in Chandler,
Arizona, aged 64.
Jennings worked as a performer and DJ on radio KLLL in
1958.
Waylon Jennings (left) & Buddy Holly in 1959.
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