Report on regulation of farmers' markets in Portland circa 1898-1913

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Report on regulation of farmers' markets in Portland circa 1898-1913

Photocopy of a typescript report to Portland Mayor George L. Baker from the Portland Commission on the Public Market, 7 pp, circa 1898-1913, regarding proposed regulations for farmers' markets in Portland, Oregon. George L. Baker served as Mayor of Portland, Oregon from 1898-1913.

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Portland (Or.).

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Portland, Oregon, began as a clearing on the west bank of the Willamette River in 1844. The new city was incorporated in 1851 and prospered because of its advantageous location near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, among other factors. Its growth was spurred by flourishing agriculture in the Willamette Valley, the California gold rush, the Indian wars of the 1850s, and gold discoveries in eastern Oregon and Idaho in the 1860s. By the Civil War, Portland was the ...

Portland (Or.). Commission on the Public Market.

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George L. Baker served as Mayor of Portland, Oregon from 1898-1913. From the description of Report on regulation of farmers' markets in Portland [manuscripts], circa 1898-1913. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 683258017 From the guide to the Report on regulation of farmers' markets in Portland, circa 1898-1913, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...