Category:Thurston area
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Wheat and hay were the major crops in Thurston before [[1900]]. Oats, clover, and corn was | Wheat and hay were the major crops in Thurston before [[1900]]. Oats, clover, and corn was | ||
- | also grown. Around 1903, a filbert orchard was planted on [[High Banks Road]] by [[Quakenbush | + | also grown. Around 1903, a filbert orchard was planted on [[High Banks Road]] by [[Quakenbush, J.W.|J.W. Quakenbush]] (Duerr 1980:10). Prior to [[1910]], livestock – pigs, cattle, goats and sheep - were |
- | Quakenbush]] (Duerr 1980:10). Prior to [[1910]], livestock – pigs, cattle, goats and sheep - were | + | |
raised for domestic use. In [[1912]], one farmer cultivated cherries, potatoes and alfalfa, while | raised for domestic use. In [[1912]], one farmer cultivated cherries, potatoes and alfalfa, while | ||
maintaining a small herd of dairy cows. Hop culture may also have been practiced in the | maintaining a small herd of dairy cows. Hop culture may also have been practiced in the |
Revision as of 18:05, 20 August 2007
The earliest claims in the Thurston area date to 1851 (Genealogical Forum of Portland 1957, 1959, 1962).
Wheat and hay were the major crops in Thurston before 1900. Oats, clover, and corn was also grown. Around 1903, a filbert orchard was planted on High Banks Road by J.W. Quakenbush (Duerr 1980:10). Prior to 1910, livestock – pigs, cattle, goats and sheep - were raised for domestic use. In 1912, one farmer cultivated cherries, potatoes and alfalfa, while maintaining a small herd of dairy cows. Hop culture may also have been practiced in the Thurston area at that time (Jones 1985:36).
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