Articles posted by Jino Conklin (Page 6)
  • April 9th
    January 31, 1930, the Columbia River froze solid, so solid under the I-5 bridge that Clarence ...
  • April 9th
    Just click on one of the names below to read about one of our many interesting ...
  • April 9th
    Pearson Field is the oldest operating airfield in the United States dating to a dirigible landing in 1905. Lincoln Beachey piloted the dirigible, Gelatine, on this flight which was also the first aerial crossing of the Columbia River.
  • April 9th
    Some say that it is the "oldest apple tree" in the Northwest. Some even say it may be the oldest on the west coast.
  • April 8th
    Campsites around Clark County Original names for some landmarks are in parentheses. from The Columbian archives Camp 1 Nov. ...
  • April 8th
    The long-awaited Interstate 205 Glenn Jackson Bridge opened with a trickle of traffic shortly after noon ...
  • April 8th
    Vanport Flood Felix Baranovich who is the only Vancouverite known to have been an eyewitness to the ...
  • April 8th
    North County Settlement Was Wee Bit O' Ireland What the Finns were to Hockinson and the Swedes ...
  • April 8th
    In 1979 the newspaper wrote: The Dollars Corner community, around the intersection of Northeast 72nd Avenue and ...
  • April 8th
    In 1974 the newspaper wrote that the county commissioner should be thankful they didn't have to ...
  • April 8th
    "Breaking a bottle of rum on a flag-staff, and repeating the following words in a loud ...
  • April 8th
    Chinese Laborers Left Mark in County Early Chinese immigrants to the Northwest made a dent in Clark ...
  • April 8th
    Located in the geographic center of Clark County a mile due west of Battle Ground, the ...
  • April 8th
    February 22, 1979 The big sign on the general store boasts that the building sits "in downtown ...
  • April 8th
    Charter Oak, a rural area two miles north of Battle Ground, is as picturesque as its ...
  • April 8th
    Carson - About the time L.T. Smith plunked down $2,000 for a back-bar from Chicago, most ...