- Tualatin Plains
The Tualatin Plains are a prairie area in central Washington County,
Oregon ,United States . Located around the Hillsboro and Forest Grove areas, the plains were first inhabited by theAtfalati band of theKalapuya group of Native Americans. Euro-American settlement began in the 1840s.Geography
Located in the
Tualatin Valley , the Tualatin Plains are drained by theTualatin River . They are bounded on the north and east by the foothills ofTualatin Mountains , and to the south by the foothills of theChehalem Mountains . On the west the foothills of theNorthern Oregon Coast Range define their limit.History
Native Americans were the first inhabitants the area, subsisting as a hunter-gather society. The Atfalati band, like many of the tribes in the
Willamette Valley , would burn the flat lands of the valley to promote the growth of grasslands. [http://www.washingtoncountymuseum.org/localhistory/featured-tualatin.php The Tualatin Plains.]Washington County Museum . Retrieved onFebruary 11 2008 .] This annual activity promoted easier hunting and seed gathering among other benefits. It also kept much of the land on the valley floor un-forested. By the 1830s diseases decimated the native populations in the region, including the Tualatin Plains.Corning, Howard M. (1989) "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 113, 190, 250.] In the 1830s theHudson’s Bay Company used some of these cleared areas to raise crops for use atFort Vancouver and in trade.In 1840, former mountain men of the fur trade settled on the north section of the plains. These included
George W. Ebbert ,Joseph Meek , and Caleb Wilkins among others. Congregational ministerHarvey L. Clark started a missionary school in 1841 just north of East Tualatin Plains, now Hillsboro. The school was soon moved to West Tualatin Plains (now Forest Grove) where in 1847 Clark was joined byTabitha Moffatt Brown , the Mother of Oregon. In 1842, David Hill settled on the east plains, naming the settlement Columbus, which would eventually become Hillsboro.In 1844, some of these early pioneers established the a church at West Union, the first Baptist west of the
Rocky Mountains . When theProvisional Government of Oregon formed in 1843, the Plains were part of the Twality District that was composed of the northwest section of the region, including what would become Portland. After Clatsop County was drawn from it, the reaminder became Twality County in 1845, and Washington County in 1849.At that time Portland was still part of the county, and agricultural goods from the Plains were transported there to be sold. This led to the building of a plank road between the Plains and Portland, known asCanyon Road , which helped to secure Portland as the main port for Oregon. [Engeman, Richard. [http://www.ohs.org/education/oregonhistory/narratives/subtopic.cfm?subtopic_ID=486 Oregon History Project: Subtopic: Sawn Lumber and Greek Temples: 1850-1870: Town Beginnings.] Oregon Historical Society. Retrieved onFebruary 11 2008 .]Later years saw increased settlement and eventual urbanization over much of the landscape. Communities such as North Plains, Beaverton, Reedville, and Cornelius would join Forest Grove and Hillsboro on the Tualatin Plains. In the 1950s growth of an electronics industry focused on
Tektronix would create the foundation for what is known as theSilicon Forest .ee also
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Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church
*John Smith Griffin References
External links
* [http://www.trwc.org/tualatin-info/dairy/Dairy_summary.pdf Watershed]
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