Clark County (Wash.)

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45.77927, -122.48259 Map of Clark County (Wash.)

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Clark County (Wash.)

352 Collections results for Clark County (Wash.)

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Reverend William F. Pottsmith in his study

A photograph of Reverend William F. Pottsmith reading in his study in the manse at Ellsworth. There are books on shelves behind him, a lamp with a green crepe paper shade, and photograph of Marie Holst Pottsmith on the desk.

Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980

Home of Mrs. Arnold

A photograph of the home of Mrs. Arnold overlooking the Columbia River. Four people are visible on or near the porch. Trees surround the area.

Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980

Fisher school

A photograph of the Fisher school. A group of students is visible standing and playing near the side of the building.

Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980

Home on Columbia River

A photograph of a home on the Columbia River. A person is visible standing on the porch. Two additional buildings are visible behind the house. A note on the print states that Mr. and Mrs. Black were caretakers of the home.

Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980

School children

A group portrait of twenty-one school children in Fisher, Washington. They stand surrounded by trees and foliage.

Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980

Church and school

A photograph of the Presbyterian church and school in Fisher, Washington. The buildings are in the distance on the right. There are two children standing in the foreground on the side of a dirt road.

Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980

Presbyterian church

A photograph of the Presbyterian church where Reverend William F. Pottsmith was minister in Fisher, Washington. The schoolhouse, where Marie Holst Pottsmith taught, is visible on the right.

Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980

Rowland and Fortiner's Map of Portland and Vicinity, 1908

A city map of Portland, showing the entire metro area. The map includes city boundary lines and railway lines throughout the city. Also shows Vancouver, Washington, to the north, and a portion of Milwaukie, Oregon to the south of downtown Portland.

Rowland and Fortiners (Firm)

Homeless Camp Under the Interstate Bridge

This photograph depicts a group of people at a homeless camp under the Interstate Bridge. It was featured in an article Olsen wrote about homelessness in the September 27th, 1931, publication of The Sunday Oregonian. Transcribed from handwritten note on back of the photograph, "Hobo camp under Vancouver end of Interstate Bridge in 1930."

Olsen, Charles Oluf, 1872-1959

Men at a homeless camp under the Interstate Bridge

This photograph depicts two men sitting outside a scrap metal structure intended for shelter. It was featured in an article Olsen wrote about homelessness in the September 27th, 1931, publication of The Sunday Oregonian. Transcribed from handwritten note on back of the photograph, "Dwelling at hobo camp under Vancouver end of Interstate Bridge about 1930."

Olsen, Charles Oluf, 1872-1959

Man at a homeless camp under the Interstate Bridge

This photograph depicts a man posing with his pockets turned inside-out. It was featured in an article Olsen wrote about homelessness in the September 27th, 1931, publication of The Sunday Oregonian. Transcribed from handwritten note on back of the photograph, "Transient at hobo camp. Vancouver end of Interstate Bridge about 1930."

Olsen, Charles Oluf, 1872-1959

Man cooking at a homeless camp under the Interstate Bridge

This photograph depicts a man cooking food over a campfire in a homeless camp under the Interstate Bridge. Several people stand in the background of the photograph. It was featured in an article Olsen wrote about homelessness in the September 27th, 1931, publication of The Sunday Oregonian. Transcribed from handwritten note on back of the photograph, "Hobo camp under Vancouver end of Interstate Bridge about 1930."

Olsen, Charles Oluf, 1872-1959

Reverend Jason Lee's Diary, 1833-1838

Leather-bound diary of the Reverend Jason Lee, Methodist missionary who traveled on the Oregon Trail to Oregon Country in 1834. The first entry is dated August 19, 1833 and the last entry is dated June 1, 1838. Lee first describes his overland journey on the Oregon Trail, leaving Independence, Missouri in April 1834 and arriving at Fort Vancouver, Washington in September 1834. Subjects include obstacles faced on the Oregon Trail, various people met along the journey, and the party's leader, Captain Nathaniel Wyeth. Upon arriving at Fort Vancouver, Lee writes of meeting Dr. John McLoughlin, and heeding McLoughlin's advice that he build his mission 60 miles to the south in the Willamette Valley in Oregon Country. He then writes of building a mission house for the Methodist Episcopal Church, and of his attempts at converting local Native peoples to Christianity. [Lee originally intended to do missionary work among the Flathead Indian tribe, but the area where he eventually settled in the Willamette Valley, near present-day Salem, was home to bands of the Kalapuyan people. Lee used language common to justifying the nineteenth century missionary movement, including using disparaging and inaccurate terms and/or descriptions of Native peoples.]

Lee, Jason, 1803-1845

Columbia River and Mount Hood

A photograph of the Columbia River and Mount Hood taken from Vancouver, Washington. Trees and rocks line the shore. The negative envelope reads, "Mt. Hood from Vancouver, Col. R. Beach in foreground."

Henrichsen, Lars C., 1839-1924

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