Douglas County (Or.)

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43.28536, -123.17942 Map of Douglas County (Or.)

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Douglas County (Or.)

193 Collections results for Douglas County (Or.)

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Aerial view of downtown Roseburg, Oregon

Aerial photograph showing buildings and streets in downtown Roseburg, Oregon. The view is toward the northeast. The intersection at bottom center is Stephens and Lane; the Hotel Rose is on the lower right corner of the intersection. At left center is the railroad depot. The wing and struts of the aircraft from which the photograph was taken are partially visible at top and right. See related image No. 371N5720.

Aerial view of Reedsport

An aerial view of Reedsport, showing the town and the Umpqua River. Mountains can be seen in the distance (negative 1 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Aerial view of Reedsport

An aerial view of Reedsport looking south showing the town, the Umpqua River, the Umpqua River Bridge and a rail bridge (negative 2 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Aerial view of Roseburg, Oregon

Aerial photograph showing buildings and streets in downtown Roseburg, Oregon. The view is toward the west. At top are the South Umpqua River and hills on the west side of the river. The view is partially obstructed by the struts of the aircraft from which the photograph was taken. See related image No. 371N5719. Image note: Light leaks on negative.

Aerial view of Umpqua River near Scottsburg

An aerial view of the Umpqua River near Scottburg. Log rafts can be seen floating along the river shore, with a train track and small covered bridge visible along the left side (negative 1 of 1).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Birds-eye view of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, 1889

A bird's-eye view of Roseburg, Oregon. A historical note about Roseburg and an index which indicates points of interest are included. Streets and bodies of water are labeled. Vignettes of selected buildings and residences surround the bird's-eye view, including the tenement cottages of Judge Thos. Smith; the residence of Judge Thos. Smith; a city block showing Douglas Co. Bank, A.C. Marster's & Co., O.W. Parks & Co., Parrott Bros., D.T. Pritchard, Fred Tolles; the residence of J.C. Fullerton; the Boss Store -- Caro Bros.; the residence of J.R.N. Bell; the residence of C.A. Sehlbrede; S. Marks & Co. -- U.S. Signal Service Station; the Roseburg mill building; the new era roller mills; the public school building; and the residence of H.C. Stanton.

W.W. Elliott & Co.

Block House at Fort Umpqua

A salt print photograph from page 7 of an album of photography by Lorenzo Lorain (OHS Album 101). The photograph depicts a block house at Fort Umpqua in Douglas County, Oregon Territory. Three people sit by the building's entrance to the right of the photograph. A person standing beside a horse and wagon are on the left side of the photograph. Handwritten captions below the photograph read, "Block House on Columbia River Trail," and, "[no- Fort Umpqua]."
Image note: OrgLot1416_F04_003 includes a duplicate print.

Lorain, Lorenzo

Cedar Plank House, Fort Umpqua, Oregon Territory

One salt print photograph from page 29 of an album of photography by Lorenzo Lorain (OHS album 101). An unidentified group of people stand in front of a low, hewn-log structure near Fort Umpqua in Douglas County, Oregon Territory. The structure is likely a cedar plank house constructed by members of the Coos, Lower Umpqua, Siuslaw, or Siletz peoples held at a camp on the bank of the Umpqua River on the southern border of the Coast Reservation near Fort Umpqua.
Image note: OrgLot1416_F04_003 includes a duplicate print.

Lorain, Lorenzo

Christmas dinner menu, 1933, pages 2-3

The inside front cover of a menu for the 1933 Thanksgiving dinner served to Company 757 at Camp Remote in Camas Valley, Oregon. On the top half of the page are listed names of officers, enlisted men, and forestry foremen. On the bottom half of the page is the heading "Company Roster," with names listed under the subheadings "Leaders" and "Assistant Leaders."

Construction of the Umpqua River jetty, Reedsport, Or. photograph album

Album 453 was created between 1933 and 1947 and contains photographs of the construction of the Umpqua River jetties in Reedsport, Oregon. The north jetty was constructed in 1919 and reconstructed in 1947. The south jetty was constructed in 1934 and 1935. Album 453 includes at least one aerial photograph by Brubaker Aerial Surveys and at least two photographs taken by John Stilanos.

Fort Umpqua, Oregon

Four photographs likely taken in and around Fort Umpqua, Oregon by Lorenzo Lorain between 1857 to 1860. The photographs are cut in an oval shape and glued onto bristol board. A handwritten caption on the back of the page reads, "Probably Fort Umpqua, at mouth of Umpqua River, c. 1857-1860. Photo by Lt. Lorenzo Lorain, U.S.A." Image descriptions going clockwise from center-top photograph.

  1. A group of seven unidentified Native American women and children seated on the ground below a tree. The photograph is taken from below looking up a slight hill. The identities of the people and the exact location in the photograph is unknown, but the photograph likely depicts members of the Coos, Lower Umpqua, Siuslaw, or Siletz peoples held at a camp on the bank of the Umpqua River on the southern border of the Coast Reservation near Fort Umpqua.
  2. A hewn-log cabin on the banks of a river which was likely taken near Fort Umpqua in Douglas County, Oregon Territory.
  3. An unidentified group of people standing in front of a low, hewn-log structure near Fort Umpqua in Douglas County, Oregon Territory. The structure is likely a cedar plank house constructed by members of the Coos, Lower Umpqua, Siuslaw, or Siletz peoples held at a camp on the bank of the Umpqua River on the southern border of the Coast Reservation near Fort Umpqua.
  4. Block house building. Three people sit by the building's entrance to the right of the photograph. A person standing beside a horse and wagon are on the left side of the photograph.
    Image note: Duplicate prints of all four images are included in OHS Album 101.

Lorain, Lorenzo

History of Company 1305 (Camp Devil's Flat)

History of Company 1305, which worked on project F-36 at Camp Devil's Flat in Azalea, Oregon. Included are the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain William M. Tow, Infantry (DOL) and Lieutenant L.S. Tichenor, United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Devil's Flat is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 1726 (Camp Loon Lake)

Text details the history of Company 1726, which worked on project S-201 at Camp Loon Lake in Reedsport, Oregon. Included are the camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are Major Harvey S. Burwell, Air Corps; Captain Dale M. Hoagland, Field Artillery; Major John F. Goodman, 17th Infantry; and Captain Jules V. Sims, Infantry.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 1921 (Camp Wolf Creek)

Text detailing the history of Company 1921, which worked on project F-33 at Camp Wolf Creek in Roseburg, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are Captain Thomas N. Start, Infantry; Captain T.S. Koziatek, Infantry Reserve; and Captain Frank G. Hoffman, Infantry Reserve. A note at the bottom of the page refers the reader to page 75 for a map of the camp.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 754 (Camp Drew)

Text details the history of company 754, which worked on project F-26 at Camp Drew in Tiller, Oregon. The camp commanders and their dates of service are given. Listed are Major Charles D.Y. Ostrom, Coast Artillery Corps; Captain H.E. Potter, Infantry; and Captain Julien H. Gist, 17th Infantry. Three photos show members of the camp, including Lieutenant August A. Zaccor, United States Navy; Captain H. E. Potter (Harold); Captain H. E. Cooper (Harry); and 1st Lieutenant Lawrence Hanson, Medical Reserve Corps.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 755 (7-Mile Hill) and pictures of Camp Drew

Text details the history of Company 755, which worked on project F-22 at Camp 7-Mile Hill in McKenzie Bridge, Oregon. Included are the camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are Major Marcus A.S. Ming, Field Artillery; Captain Julian H. Gist, 17th Infantry; and 2nd Lieutenant W.D. Darling, Coast Artillery Corps Reserve. Six photos also show personnel from Company 754 at Camp Drew, including 1st Lieutenant Carney J. Klaaron, Medical Reserve; Corporal Olverson; Captain J.H. Gist, 17th Infantry; Private 1st Class B.F. Clark, 17th Infantry; H.L. Boomer, company clerk; E.N. Rickabaugh, senior foreman; and Corporal Fenton, 17th Infantry and Acting Mess Sergeant.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

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