Watts School

Title

Watts School

Description

Photograph of the Watts School in 1912. The school building later became a community club building [see WCMpic_015475 for this building in 1953]. The Watts School is west of Forest Grove, Oregon, near the intersection of NW Gales Creek Rd and NW Stringtown Rd. The school is named after James Grant Watts, who helped to draft a city charter for Scappoose, a town just north of Washington County's border with Columbia County. His great-grandfather William Watts settled on a Donation Land Claim in Scappoose in 1852, making the Watts family one of the first European families to settle in the area.
[front] Watts school 1912 church in background

Date Created

circa 1912

Subject

School buildings
Education History

Place

Scappoose, Oregon

Medium

photographic prints

Language

English

Identifier

WCMpic_015474

Rights

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Source

Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum

Type

Still Image

Collection