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Column | 1926 in Banks: Attempts to build Highway 6 continue

1926: A dream of a highway connecting Forest Grove to Tillamook continued. Dilley and Gales Creek feuded over flowers. Bacona, north of Buxton, still had a post office. Step into Forest Grove and Banks-area history from the lens of newspaper archives of the day.

Column | 1926 in Banks: Attempts to build Highway 6 continue

1926: A dream of a highway connecting Forest Grove to Tillamook continued. Dilley and Gales Creek feuded over flowers. Bacona, north of Buxton, still had a post office. Step into Forest Grove and Banks-area history from the lens of newspaper archives of the day.

In this column, we take a look back one hundred years ago in Forest Grove, Banks, Gales Creek, and other rural communities in western Washington County. This week, the clips come from the Washington County News-Times and the Hillsboro Argus, each published January 7, 1926.

These news clips are selected for news events in and around Forest Grove and Banks that I believe would have been of significance to readers of the time, or of interest to readers of today. They are presented as-is, and without comment. At the time, the newspapers of the day often expressed viewpoints that today would be considered racist, xenophobic, and sexist, frequently using slurs to describe ethnic groups and often stepping outside the norms of what we consider to be ethical journalism today.

The Banks Post is supported by these local businesses and groups

American Legion Post 90
Holt Homes
Banks Chamber of Commerce
Banks Hardware STIHL
HealthMarkets - Jeffrey Benson
Precision Pump
Susie Jurgensen
Uncommon Grove
Westside's Greatest Hits
Banks Fire District

Want more local history? Visit the Friends of Historic Forest Grove, online at www.fhfg.org or the Banks Historical Society at www.bankshistory.org.

Do you have access to historic photos, diaries, or other historic tidbits from the Forest Grove area? Email me at chas@newsinthegrove.com; we'd love to share the past with the present!


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