This May 1953 Ray Weber photo shows a meeting of the Hood River Pioneer Society at the Rockford Grange. The Pioneer Society was the predecessor of our museum's "Hood River Heritage Council" and they did much to preserve stories and artifacts of Hood River History.
The Rockford Grange building survives. Can someone fill us in on its history?
Category: [Downtown Hood River]
Tags: 1950s Hood_River_Historical_Society Hood_River_Pioneer_Society Rockford Rockford_Grange Weber
I wonder when and why they removed those front steps and moved them to the side. Those original steps where really nice
Dan on 28th June 2022 @ 7:33am
Photo #201 lists some of the pioneer names at this meeting. It also includes comments from Charlott.
http://historichoodriver.com/index.php?showimage=201
Like so many Hood River buildings, the Rockford Grange is a well built building.
L.E. on 28th June 2022 @ 8:05am
In 2020, the Rockford Grange was 100 years old.
https://www.columbiagorgenews.com/news/rockford-grange-celebrates-100-years/article_afbb2637-ca80-56e2-aa8a-21dae1b57a3d.html
".....Rockford Community Grange received its charter in 1913. Before it was called Rockford, it was called Westside and Park Grange. When Rockford was built it was the largest Grange in the State......"
L.E. on 28th June 2022 @ 8:13am
'48-'50 Ford in the lower left corner?
starboard on 28th June 2022 @ 9:12am
I agree Dan, I like the old steps. The building is close to the road. I'm guessing the steps were reconfigured for parking. Or maybe they just rotted out and it was cheaper to replace them this way?
ArthurB on 28th June 2022 @ 9:43am
It still serves the agricultural community as a place to sell spring plants, seed exchange, occasional dances and social events, a local church meeting,
fall garden produce sale, weekly organic and locally grown organic foods
to name a few things. Hopefully some else will speak up..
nels on 28th June 2022 @ 10:01am
We get our seed starts there every year.
Kyle on 28th June 2022 @ 11:25am
In the September 14, 1911 HR Glacier, there is something about Park Grange can't pay their mortgage, donating land to the West Side Park Association.
There is reference to Park Grange through 1924, the last year that HR Glacier is online. But there is no reference to Rockford Grange.
I wonder if a Westside Park was ever formed?
https://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn97071110/1911-09-14/ed-1/seq-4.pdf
L.E. on 28th June 2022 @ 4:01pm
The Park Grange Hall was dedicated in 1923, see Hood River Glacier, March 29, 1923, page 1
Jeffrey W Bryant on 28th June 2022 @ 4:10pm
I was going to say we have seen this picture before, but it is actually a different picture from Image #201. My great-great uncle, Walter Hinrichs, is in the front row seated, second from left. He was the youngest son of John W. Hinrichs, pioneer of HR area.
kmb on 28th June 2022 @ 7:01pm
Starboard, the 1949 Ford was the first year for the body style shown in the photo.
Dale Nicol on 29th June 2022 @ 7:05am