![Ken’s Jewel Nightlights](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5eb9be22afc2227ce73828dd/b566e8b4-acad-4751-a87e-a5eb5eea23cf/212E2BEC-8DD7-4B46-86A9-507B3880F636.jpeg)
![A New Story About Old Friends](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5eb9be22afc2227ce73828dd/51c4afcb-d183-43e3-b119-04abbb97dedb/0C820EA3-BFCE-47F1-A1C9-CF08C6040C23.jpeg)
![“Crawford Camp” Carving](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5eb9be22afc2227ce73828dd/1653069888417-24L5R79LAJYIDGF0HAA6/Crawford%2525252527s%2525252BCamp.jpg)
![Roger Cooke. Friend](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5eb9be22afc2227ce73828dd/1647640472874-CD1IFDLLQ3XYOLV89DIY/IMG_4207%255B1%255D.jpg)
![The Treasure Trunk](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5eb9be22afc2227ce73828dd/1606951238192-5AW6EQBDYE3FLIJS2YYE/Trunk+1.jpg)
The Treasure Trunk
It's like stepping back in time, a visit to the Sandy Historical Society Museum, Carefully curated exhibits conjure a history and peoples who endured hardship and travail to help bring civilization to our piece of Oregon Territory.
![The Adolf Hertrich & Vanport Sawmill Story](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5eb9be22afc2227ce73828dd/1590451256469-Y2Z3UC62N777B8B1PBEI/The+Adolf+Hertrich+%26+Vanport+Sawmill+Story+Image+1.jpg)
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Nettie Connett - A Lady In Loggers Clothing
What drives a diminutive, clever woman to live and dress as a man in a time when women all wore dresses and focused primarily on running their homes? In the sparsely populated area of Aims, Oregon, Nettie Connett and her son lived in a log cabin built by Connett (she had to rebuild it twice after fires). Married briefly; She sent him packing because he didn’t know how to treat a lady.
![The Town That Time Forgot](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5eb9be22afc2227ce73828dd/1590451405627-RY4P6Q32HRMCJ74E9NWW/The+Town+That+Time+Forgot+Image+1.jpg)
The Town That Time Forgot
Bull Run was selected as the source for Portland’s pure drinking water. Located in the western foothills of Mt. Hood, the Sandy Rivers were also a main source of electricity for Portland. It is believed that the original settlement, which was christened Unavilla, was near to the present-day location of the Bull Run School.