Volga Germans in Oregon
03/23/2026
Many of you were members or are familiar with the former Zion Congregational Church on NE 9th and Fremont. The current owners, Door of Hope, are raising funds to restore and preserve the building. If you can assist in preserving one of our Volga German churches, follow this link:
Fremont Building Restoration Project Introduction and How to HelpOn Sunday, 8/3 we announced that we have an agreement to purchase our beloved church building on 831 NE Fremont and with that comes the privilege and challenge of addressing roughly $617,000 of deferred maintenance over the next few years. We sprinted to see if we could r...
08/05/2025
Our local newspaper, The Bee, recently featured an article about Portland history, which included a photograph of John Nagel and his dairy wagon. I knew that Nagel is a family name often found in Norka, Russia. We know many people from Norka came to Portland. I did a little research, and here is what I found. Please follow this page if you find it of interest! https://www.volgagermansportland.info/john-nagel-dairyman.html
07/07/2025
Many thanks to Ron Deering for sharing his memories of hop picking
https://www.volgagermansportland.info/working-the-hop-fields.html
in the Willamette Valley.
Working the hop fields People > Stories > Working the Hop Fields
06/01/2025
Today, I posted a short biography of Johannes and Christina Wacker, who migrated from Norka, Russia, and settled in Portland.
https://www.volgagermansportland.info/johannes-and-christina-wacker.html
If you are a descendant of this family, please let me know if you spot any errors or if you have more information to add.
Johannes and Christina Wacker People > Our People > Johannes and Christina Wacker
05/26/2025
Many members of the Volga German community in Portland served in the U.S. military during World War I and World War II.
https://www.volgagermansportland.info/world-war-ii.html
Let's take time to remember them today.
World War II History > World War II
03/24/2025
This page's purpose is to serve as a forum to discuss, document, and preserve the history, culture, and traditions of the Volga Germans in Portland and, more broadly, in the State of Oregon and SW Washington. Please join the conversation!
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