Gladstone

Cover of Gladstone by Kim Argraves Huey
Year: 2019
Language: en
Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 9781540238245
Dimensions:
Height: 9.61 Inches
Length: 6.69 Inches
Weight: 0.91 Pounds
Width: 0.38 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 979.5/41
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Gladstone by Kim Argraves Huey, published by Arcadia Publishing (SC) on April 8, 2019, offers a detailed exploration of the historical significance of Gladstone, Oregon. This 130-page book delves into the town’s development at the confluence of the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers, highlighting its role in key events such as the first Oregon State Fair and the establishment of the first railroad bridge in the state.

Readers will find a comprehensive account of Gladstone’s rich history, including its prominence as the “Mother Chautauqua of the West” and the notable figures who visited, such as William Jennings Bryan. The narrative captures the town’s evolution from its early days, marked by significant cultural and economic milestones, to its current status as a vibrant community. With a focus on business and local history, this edition provides insights into the factors that shaped Gladstone and its enduring legacy in the Pacific Northwest.


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Gladstone, Oregon, is located at the confluence of the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers and was once the northern half of the historic town of Oregon City. Gladstone came to prominence as the site of the first Oregon State Fair, the first Clackamas County Fair, the first railroad bridge in Oregon, and the first river crossing of the first interurban trolley west of the Rocky Mountains. In 1869, Gladstone witnessed Ben Holladay, of Pony Express-Overland Stage fame, challenge both his competitors and the Clackamas River in the great north-south railroad race. From 1894 to 1927, Gladstone became known as the “Mother Chautauqua of the West,” where orators such as William Jennings Bryan and Rev. Billy Sunday held thousands of attendees spellbound in Gladstone Park. Founded by Judge Harvey E. Cross, Gladstone incorporated in 1911 and steadily grew because of its scenic setting, cultural offerings, and ease of transportation to employment at the Oregon City Mills. The excitement of first events and famous visitors may be over, but Gladstone remains, today, a thriving, family-oriented community proud of its past.

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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC). Year: 2019.
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ISBN-13: 9781540238245.
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Language: en. Pages: 130.

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