• Battle Ground High School Marching Band 1956

    • Ferry boat, “City of Vancouver”

    • Lewisville Family 1888

    • Historic Downtown Vancouver

    • "Orchards Freedom Tree," 1981, at Orchards United Methodist Church

    • Vancouver Waterfront 1905

    • Union Grade School in 1909

    • Lee Erickson home on Evergreen Highway.

    • Bud Anderson and Frank DuPuis squared off in Gus Purvis' poolroom.

    • Central High School 1904

    • Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce 1963

    • 1902 Yacolt Burn

    • Vancouver Police Department 1955

    • Arthur W. Calder dressed in a prune bag during Prune Festival.

    • 1923 Prune Festival Queen Mary Pierce

    • Battle Ground Lake 1949

    • Vancouver waterfront park 1968

    • Baptist Church in Battle Ground 1907

      Baptisms take place in creek behind Battle Ground Baptist Church 1907.

    • Welcome to Vancouver 1974

      Welcome to Vancouver 1974

    • Interstate 5 Bridge Ribbon Cutting 1917

    • Cedar Creek School 1899

    • James J. Hill and John P. Kiggins

    • Battle Ground, Washington

    • I-205 Bridge ready

    • Hidden Brick Company

    • Pearson Air Field

    • Lewis and Clark

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  • April 14th
    Albert C. Angelo Sr., who spent a half-century making a mark on Clark County as a Vancouver businessman and civic leader, died Friday morning. He was 87.
  • April 14th
    Brig. Gen. Thomas Anderson, a Civil War veteran who lived 12 years at Vancouver, was a leader in the United States expansion into the Pacific area.
  • April 14th
    Jobs in the timber business have mostly vanished but nostalgia for the old times still thrives in the Yacolt/Amboy/Chelatchie Prairie area in northeast Clark County.
  • April 9th
    Days like these cause a lot of persons in Clark County to look northeastward apprehensively. They are the state and federal forest service employes whose job it is to protect the forests against fire. And they have reason.
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    A lunch-hour tornado raked roofs, shredded trees, downed power lines and jumbled traffic Thursday in Hazel Dell and Fruit Valley.
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