Clackamas County, Oregon
Ainsworth, Capt. John C., House
Albright, Daniel, Farm
Anthony, Herman, Farm
Babcock, Charles C., House
Bagby Guard Station
Bailey, Lawrence D., House
Baker, Horace, Log Cabin
Barclay, Dr. Forbes, House
Barlow Road
Barlow, William, House
Bates, John M. and Elizabeth, House No. 2
Bates, John M. and Elizabeth, House No. 3
Bates, John M. and Elizabeth, House No. 4
Bell Station Store
Black, Dr. Walter, House
Boutwell, W. S. and Gladys, House
Broetje, John F. and John H., House
Buena Vista Social Clubhouse
Canemah Historic District
Clackamas Lake Ranger Station Historic District
Clark, Elizabeth, House
Cross, Harvey, House
Damascus School
Dana, Marshall, House
Davis, John and Magdalena, Farm
Dibble, Horace L., House
Ermatinger, Francis, House
First Congregational Church of Oregon City
Foster, Philip, Farm
Francis, Clarence E., House
Hackett, Erwin Charles, House
Hall-Chaney House
Holmes, William L., House
Howard's Gristmill
Iron Workers' Cottage
Jackson, C. S. "Sam", Log House
Jantzen, Carl C., Estate
Johnston, Andrew J. and Anna B., Farmstead
Kinsman, John and Elizabeth, House
Knight, William, House
Kraft-Brandes-Culberston Farmstead
Ladd Estate Company Model House
Lake Oswego Hunt Club Ensemble
Lake Oswego Odd Fellows Hall
Latourette, Charles David, House
Latourette, DeWitt Clinton, House
Lewthwaite-Moffatt House
Macksburg Lutheran Church
Mathieson-Worthington House
McCarver, Morton Matthew, House
McLoughlin House National Historic Site
McLoughlin Promenade
Milne, James, House
Oregon City Carnegie Library
Oregon City Masonic Lodge
Oregon City Municipal Elevator
Oregon Iron Company Furnace
Oregon Trail, Barlow Road Segment
Petzold, Richard B., Building
Petzold, Richard, House
Reid's, Wilbur and Evelyn, Alderbrook Lodge
River Mill Hydroelectric Project
Robbins-Melcher-Schatz Farmstead
Rock Corral on the Barlow Road
Rock Creek Methodist Church
Roehr, Osco C., House
Rogers, George, House
Rosenfeld, Walter, Estate
Sherrard-Fenton House
Shindler, William, House
Shipley-Cook Farmstead
Silcox Hut
Smith, R. S., Motor Company Building
St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church
Storey, George Lincoln, House
Straight, Hiram A., House
Timberline Lodge
Upper Sandy Guard Station Cabin
Vaughan, William Hatchette, House
Vonder Ahe, Fred, House and Summer Kitchen
Walden, Nicholas O., House
Waverley Country Club Clubhouse
Weinstein, Clara and Samuel B., House
White-Kellogg House
Willamette Falls Locks
Willamette Historic District
Willamette National Cemetery
Willamette River (Oregon City) Bridge (No. 357)
Wilson, Andrew P., House
Zigzag Ranger Station
A Final Rest
Abigail Scott Duniway
Area Commerce
Baker Cabin Historical Society
Baker Cabin Pioneer Church
Baker Site
Barlow Road
Boones Landing
Canemah
Clackamas Chinook
Coyote Creates Willamette Falls
Coyote Creates Willamette Falls
Dr. Forbes Barclay
Dr. John McLoughlin
Dr. John McLoughlin
Dr. John McLoughlin
Dr. John McLoughlin 1784 - 1857
Drug Store and Lodge Hall
Earthquakes and Mountain Fog
Emigrant's Final Steps
End of the Oregon Trail
End of the Oregon Trail
Eva Emery Dye
Explosion of Steamer Gazelle
Fishing At Tumwater
Gardens
George Abernethy
George Abernethy's Historical Significance
George Rogers House - 1929
Government Camp
Government Camp
Green Street
Grinding Rock
Grove of the States
Harold E. Babcock
Historic Canemah Cemetery
Historic Viola School
Iron Company Worker's Cottage
Joseph L. Meek
King 56 Aircrew Memorial
Lakewood School - 1928
Larry G. Dahl
Laurel Hill
Lot Whitcomb
Lower Oswego Creek Bridge
McCald Building
McLoughlin House
Medorem Crawford
Murphy Real Estate Building - 1940
Norris Young Machine Shop
OK Barber Shop
Old Oregon Trail
Old Town
Oregon
Oregon City
Oregon City Falls
Original Stash
Oswego Landing
Peter Skene Ogden House
Salamander
Samuel Kimbrough Barlow
Sidney W. Moss
Site of Bill Flynns Saloon
Site of the Train Depot
Tauchman House
The Baker Cabin
The Baker Cabin Overview
The Baker Family
The Confederate Tribes of Grande Ronde Today
The Cottage Hotel
The Durham Mill
The First People
the man from k̓axəʼkix returned with eels to feed his people
The Oregon Trail
The Trail of Tears
The Vietnam Monument
The Old Church
Timberline Lodge
To The Banks Of The Willamette
Veterans Memorial Building
Wagons
Willamette Falls
Willamette Falls Locks
Willamette Falls, circa 1880
Wilsonville Baseball
"Disparite Bad Beyond Discription"
"Sumate Prairie"
In the early 19th century, European explorers and fur trappers arrived in the area, followed by the establishment of the Oregon Trail, a major route for settlers heading westward. Clackamas County was officially established on July 5, 1843, becoming one of the original four counties in the Oregon Territory. The county was named after the Clackamas tribe, who referred to themselves as the Clackamas Chinookan people.
During the mid-19th century, the county experienced rapid growth and development as settlers arrived in search of land and new opportunities. Agriculture played a crucial role in the region, with farms and orchards flourishing, and the Willamette River serving as a vital transportation route. The county also saw the establishment of several communities, including Oregon City, which became the first incorporated city west of the Rocky Mountains.
In the 20th century, Clackamas County underwent significant changes with the growth of the timber industry, attracting many logging and lumber companies. The construction of hydroelectric dams, such as the Clackamas River Hydroelectric Project, brought further industrial development to the region. Today, the county is known for its diverse landscapes, including forests, rivers, and mountains, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. It continues to thrive as a vibrant and thriving community, with a strong emphasis on preserving its environmental and cultural heritage.
Brief timeline of the history of Clackamas County, Oregon:
- 1843 - Clackamas County is created as one of the original four districts in the Oregon Territory.
- 1844 - The first county seat, Oregon City, is established.
- 1853 - The Oregon City Bridge, the first suspension bridge on the West Coast, is completed.
- 1873 - Lake Oswego is incorporated as a town.
- 1912 - The Pacific Highway, connecting Oregon City and Portland, is completed.
- 1935 - Mount Hood National Forest is established, encompassing a large portion of Clackamas County.
- 1974 - Clackamas Town Center, the county's largest shopping mall, opens in Happy Valley.
- 1998 - The Clackamas County Event Center is constructed in Canby to host fairs, rodeos, and other events.
- 2017 - The Willamette Falls Locks, a historic navigation system, closes for repairs and restoration.
- 2020 - The Riverside Fire, one of Oregon's most destructive wildfires, burns through parts of Clackamas County.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Clackamas County, Oregon.