Gallery: Neighborhood Histories Gallery of Neighborhood Histories Read an introduction to Lake Oswego History. See a list of neighborhood histories. The 1928 Ladd Estate Company Forest Hills Branch Office William M. Ladd’s Iron Mine Farm was on the site later used to build the Oswego Lake Country Club. Collection of the Lake Oswego Preservation Society A view showing the Iron Mine Trail which was used to transport iron ore from Iron Mountain to the furnace Nelson’s Boat concession located on the east end of Oswego Lake South Town, Oswego’s second oldest neighborhood C. W. Kruse taking cauliflower to market Mrs. Marks in her carriage Two Iron Company Worker’s Cottages with a view of the Willamette in the background The Bryant House (demolished) The Sieberts House (demolished) The Oswego waterskiing flag display Richard Sundeleaf designed the bridge to Jantzen Island. Photo courtesy of Hilary Mackenzie. An early advertisement for Lake View Villas A Lakewood sales brochure The Oregon Portland Cement plant in Oswego C Street in First Addition, Oswego’s third oldest neighborhood The Manrose House designed by Richard Sundeleaf Construction begins on the Bryant Park subdivision The Glenmorrie bus Share this:FacebookLike this:Like Loading...