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in other words The Good Ol ’ Days By Tobie Finzel Early Post Offices, Part Two Mail provided the vital link be- tween friends, families and business in the years before good roads and tele- phones helped connect distant communi- ties. In Part One of this article, we noted that much of the information came from the Vernonia Centennial special paper, Vernonia: The First 100Years. One of the post offices listed, Pivot, was located two miles northwest of Keasey on Green Mountain and served “the many home- steaders who lived up in that area at the time.” Pivot is listed on current websites only as a historical site. The article stat- ed that it operated only from April 1984 to May 1985, but our research showed that the dates should have read “1884 to 1885.” Well before the 1980s, all of these remote post offices closed with mail handled from the post office central to the ZIP code area. Pebble Creek Road was one of the first routes that linked the Vernonia area to the Tualatin and Willamette Val- leys. The Clark Parker family, the first settlers in the Upper Nehalem, came in on the primitive trail and had to ford Pebble Creek thirteen times between Mountaindale and the valley. The Peb- ble Post Office was established January 31, 1891, on the Richard Tyacke proper- ty three miles south of Vernonia; he was the first postmaster. The office closed in December 1895 when its work was con- solidated into the Vernonia Post Office. Anoka Post Office operated from August 1902 to April 1907. It was situ- ated on the Ralph Rogers homestead on Pebble Creek, two to three miles south of the former Pebble Post Office. The only postmaster was Lou Anna (Mrs. Ralph) Rogers. Alex and Minnie Sword deliv- ered the mail on horseback from Verno- nia three days a week. The Rogers’s son, Nelson, became Oregon’s State Forester in the 1970s. The name for the post of- fice, according to Omar Spencer, came at the request of a Mr. Randolph who had post office experience in Anoka, Min- nesota, upstream from Minneapolis on the Mississippi River. The Indian word Anoka means “both sides of the river.” Mrs. Rogers also worked as a practical nurse and midwife, and in later years was known as “Grandma Rogers” to all. In 1917 she moved into town to a house Terry’s Gym june16 2016 about 12. Broke the bridle just as I was starting home. Did not rain any to amount to anything during the day. on North Street, slightly northwest of the River up very high and yel- Vernonia Grange Hall, where she oper- low. Edna and Grace came ated a “birthing home.” Ralph Keasey over. is among the many past and present Ver- Sunday, June 17: Very bright nonians born there. and clear. Think the rain Pittsburg Post Office was estab- must all be over. Will be lished in April 1879 in the homestead very glad when next Sunday cabin of Peter Brouse at the confluence comes so I can go to the big of the Nehalem and its East Fork. He ball game. Edith and man remained postmaster until 1888. Six went down. Went down to postmasters succeeded him until the of- Natal in afternoon with fice closed in 1907. The name was taken Edna and Grace. Played ball from Brouse’s hometown of Pittsburgh, a little. Got home at 6. Pennsylvania, the “h” dropped in the Monday, June 18: Hauled process. Along with his fellow Pittsburg wood in morning and did not homesteaders, the Det- work any more ricks, he operated grist all day. Had The Clark Parker and lumber mills pow- lots of fun the family, the first ered by a small dam on rest of the day. settlers in the the East Fork. Clear but not For a post- Upper Nehalem, very warm any mark collector, one time during came in on the of the rarest would be the day. Edna primitive trail and that of the Braunsport is sick with a had to ford Pebble Post Office which op- terrible head- erated for only three Creek thirteen ache. Mrs. Det- months from August rick was over in times between to November, 1891. afternoon. Na- Mountaindale and It was located on the tal Grange Hall the valley. The homestead of Johann commenced to Pebble Post Office Braun, its only post- be painted. master, on Beaver was established Tuesday, June Creek about five miles 19: Carried the January 31, 1891 southwest of Vernonia. mail to Mist. Very hot all From Virgil Powell’s Diary day. Armstrongs commenced Virgil Powell (1887-1963) was haying. Hoed a little in af- a long-time resident whose family had a ternoon. Edna is over her farm in the Upper Nehalem Valley be- sick headache. The roads tween Natal and Pittsburg. Each year are drying up very fast. Will from 1906 until 1955, he kept a regular be awful glad when Sunday diary of his activities. As we noted in comes. Pell Soule was over in last month’s column, Virgil carried the evening. mail as a young man between St. Hel- Wednesday, June 20: Fixed ens and Pittsburg and to Mist. He also buggy in morning. Awful hot enjoyed an active social life in the valley all day. Picked strawberries as evidenced below. in afternoon. Edna got this Friday, June 15, 1906: book and looked at every- Poured down rain just as thing in it. (Ed.note: The remain- hard as it knew how all day. der of the entry for this day is written Sent Kit out to St. Helens for in another hand). There was a vis- Edna to ride over. Got Post- itor here this morning. Vir- al Card from Emil mailed at gil went to Armstrongs. Great Clatskanie. River up yellow attraction some place. Virgil and still a rising. ate so many strawberries that Saturday, June 16: Carried he was nearly sick. Canning the mail to Mist. Grange day strawberries all the go now. at Natal. Stopped coming He saw Miss White (Black) to- up and talked with Alice till day. Virgil is planning on 7 tomorrow’s trip. Thursday, June 21: Car- ried the mail. Rained quite hard in morning. Seen Min- nie and had the promise of a nice white rose for Saturday. Did not have much mail to deliver today. Dave Kaye and co. seen a big bear after goats yesterday. Friday, June 22: Went to Ver- nonia in morning. Got back at 11:45. Very warm all day. Stopped at Wilkinson School house and pitched a few for the kids. Came home on left hand side of river. The roads are fine up above but I feel sorry for them down below. Saturday, June 23: Carried the mail to Mist. Got a nice white rose. Went down to Na- tal in evening to entertain- ment. Got home at 4:40 a.m. Had dandy time. Had very heavy mail in outside sacks, had ½ sack of mail for Miss Sears.. Mr. Detrick quit the sawmill business and left. Sunday, June 24: Went down to Natal to the ball game be- tween Natal and Vernonia. Score 18-19 in favor of Ver- nonia. I showed them people how to play ball. Got home at 6:15 p.m. Very hot all day. Hilda invited us to her house for dinner but Edna would not let me stop so had to drive on through the hot sun. The Vernonia Pioneer Museum is located at E. 511 Bridge Street and is open from 1 to 4 pm on Saturdays and Sundays (ex- cluding holidays) all year. From June through mid-September, the museum is also open on Fridays from 1 – 4 pm. There is no charge for admission but do- nations are always welcome. Become a member of the museum for an annual $5 fee to receive the periodic newsletter. We now have a page on the Vernonia Hands on Art website, www.vernonia- handsonart.org If you are a Facebook user, check out the Vernonia Pioneer Museum page. The museum volunteers are always pleased to enlist additional volunteers to help hold the museum open and assist in other ways. Please stop by and let one of the volunteers know of your interest in helping out. VERNONIA C H I RO P R AC T I C C L I N I C, I NC. VernoniaChiro.com Need more room? 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