Goat with Fisher's Cart
1916
Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States
Black and white postcard photograph of a white goat with a leather harness around its head and neck, pulling a small cart. There is a hand holding the reins, possibly belonging to Burton Walrad, Jr., but the rest of the body is out of frame. Attached to the harness are two ribbons, reading "Multnomah County Fair 1916." Another photo of the same goat shows the ribbons also read "Second premium" and "Gresham, Ore." There is a building in the background that appears to be an exhibition hall at the Multnomah County Fair. Attached to the goat's harness is a small cart with four wheels that advertises both "Fisher's Poultry Foods" (with an illustration of a hen and the text "scratch food chick starter egg producer") and "Fisher's Calf Meal" (with an illustration of a bag of Fisher's Calf Meal, an illustration of a man feeding a large calf in a farm setting with a mountain, possibly Mt. Hood, in the background, and the text "As good as the mothers milk"). There is writing on the back of the postcard suggesting it may have been reprinted in a newspaper.. People identified: Walrad, Burton
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- Description
- Black and white postcard photograph of a white goat with a leather harness around its head and neck, pulling a small cart. There is a hand holding the reins, possibly belonging to Burton Walrad, Jr., but the rest of the body is out of frame. Attached to the harness are two ribbons, reading "Multnomah County Fair 1916." Another photo of the same goat shows the ribbons also read "Second premium" and "Gresham, Ore." There is a building in the background that appears to be an exhibition hall at the Multnomah County Fair. Attached to the goat's harness is a small cart with four wheels that advertises both "Fisher's Poultry Foods" (with an illustration of a hen and the text "scratch food chick starter egg producer") and "Fisher's Calf Meal" (with an illustration of a bag of Fisher's Calf Meal, an illustration of a man feeding a large calf in a farm setting with a mountain, possibly Mt. Hood, in the background, and the text "As good as the mothers milk"). There is writing on the back of the postcard suggesting it may have been reprinted in a newspaper.. People identified: Walrad, Burton
- Provenance
- Excerpt from comments by Doug Myers at a 1971 dinner in Burton's honor: "…in fact, all the people that knew you when you were in school in Gresham could not recall any scandalous conduct of yours -- no tipping over of privies, no dipping girls' pigtails in inkwells, all said you were a perfect gentleman, which is personally disappointing to me! You even won first prize at the Multnomah County Fair, for your goat, and you even injured your arm at the time. Some say you won first prize because it was the only goat entered in the fair, but they're just jealous of you, Burton." Original belongs to David Widmark, who was a neighbor and friend of Burton Walrad for years. Burton acted as a mentor to David, who later became a city councilor. David said that the ads on the cart are for Burton Walrad Sr.'s business, which would have been the Gresham Anchor Store. Burton Walrad was born in 1902 in Sandpoint, ID and moved with his parents to Gresham in 1912. They purchased a mercantile store on Main and 1st Street that became Walrad Mercantile. Burton graduated from Gresham Union High School in 1921 and started his first business, Gresham Transfer Co., in 1922. He drove his delivery truck locally all day and made all-night deliveries to The Dalles, sleeping in the truck while it was unloaded and wetting his shirt in the creek to stay awake. His next venture, Walrad Insurance, remained in business from 1928 until his retirement 50 years later. In 1931, he became the first president of the new Gresham Chamber of Commerce and was instrumental in bringing a new bank to Gresham after both of the town’s previous banks had failed in the stock market crash. He became known for charitable giving and investment in civic improvement, purchasing the Gresham Fire Department its first fire truck. He died in 1990.
- Date
- 1916
- Subject
- Goats
- Animals
- Multnomah County Fair
- Location
- Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
- Identifier
- ghs20250050002
- Contributor
- Gresham Historical Society
- Extent
- Print, Photographic
- Type
- StillImage
Part of Goat with Fisher's Cart