Manuscript depicting a pair of water ouzels. Jack Horn from the United States Forest Service watched as one bird threw nest materials into the water, similar to how loggers toss in logs, making the transportation of materials easier. The author of the document goes on to say few people are familiar with the song of the ouzel. The author also gives the reader details about the bird's appearance and that another pair could be spotted at Multnomah Falls.
Manuscript describing the activities of La Prath, a French-Canadian professional hunter. The author details the places, types of birds, and compensation.
Art Pack with a camera on a tripod setting up a shot. Brownie Pack (later Eleanor Hibben) and Irene Finley are kneeling in front of the camera composing the subjects for the image.
William Finley with a camera on a tripod setting up a shot. Brownie Pack (later Eleanor Hibben) and Irene Finley are kneeling in front of the camera composing the subjects for the image.
A group of unidentified Mazama climbers in their climbing gear on their expedition in Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Rainier is visible in the distance.
A group of unidentified Mazama climbers in their climbing gear on their expedition in Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Rainier is visible in the distance.