Thomas W. Sullivan arrived in Oregon City in 1889 for what he thought would be a 12-month construction project. Instead he ended up remaining for the rest of life, raising two families, and playing a huge role in the development of the Willamette Falls, Oregon City, and the industrialization of Oregon. George Kramer, a noted historian of the paper and power plants at the Falls will talk about Sullivan’s life and the impact he had on Oregon’s industrial development
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Earlier Event: June 22
Heritage Days 2018
Later Event: July 14
First City Celebration (Discounted Admission)