Thanks to the funding and partnership of the Beaverton Library Foundation and the Beaverton Historical Society, the Beaverton Owl and Beaverton Times are now available on Historic Oregon Newspapers online.
Quick history of Beaverton
Beaverton is a community to the west of Portland, Oregon. Its name comes from beaver dams that could be found in the formerly marshy country; in fact, the area had been named Chakeipi, place of the beaver, before settlers arrived. The town was incorporated in 1893 with a population around 400. Today, Beaverton has around 93,542 people.
Historic Papers in Beaverton
The Beaverton Owl and the Beaverton Times began as the Beaverton Reporter in 1909, before being bought by Earl E. Fisher and changed to the Owl.
We have issues of The Beaverton Owl from July 20 1912 to May 16, 1914. You can easily access these issues in the Historic Newspapers Calendar View. Additionally, you can easily search the title for terms.
Like the Report before it, the Owl was succeeded by The Beaverton Times in 1914 after being purchased by Hicks & Davis.
Historic Oregon Newspapers online now has weekly coverage of The Beaverton Times from August 19, 1915 – June 9, 1922. Browse the issue calendar, or search the paper.
Find even more interesting stories from Beaverton and all around the state at Historic Oregon Newspapers online.