Oregon City is J tifacts. With it bell stands to reason til most historical and Special thanks] the Clackamas Coil THE BARCLAY HOUSE, (above) completed in 1850 was the home of Oregon City’s first Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Forbes Barclay. It is now the home of the Oregon City Chamber of Commerce« THE MCLOUGHLIN HOUSE, built in 1846 by Oregon City fo‘,nld^ J?' John McLoughlin, was originally built by THE AINSWORTH HOUSE, (above) was built facing away from the road because at the time Captain Ainsworth felt that Oregon City was going to open up in that direction. The house is of Greek Revival and looks very much like a plantation house. ROSE FARM, (right) the home of the Holmes sports a full ballroom on the entire second floor of the house. Governor Lane, Oregon’s first Pro- vincal Governor, gave his inaugural address from the second floor balcony. Story and Photos by Brett Bigham page 4 its p s|