Duplicate of Stereograph 1263, on a different mount. Stereograph of view looking west down the tramway built by Francis A. Chenoweth and improved by Daniel and Putnam Bradford, just south of Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River in Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1263, on a different mount. Stereograph of view looking west down the tramway built by Francis A. Chenoweth and improved by Daniel and Putnam Bradford, just south of Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River in Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1264, on a different mount. Stereograph of Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks west of the Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1264, on a different mount. Stereograph of Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks west of the Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1301, on a different mount. Stereograph of goats and sheep at the residence of Joseph Bailey at Eagle Creek on the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, 1867
Stereograph of Joseph Bailey, superintendent of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s Oregon Portage Railroad, with sheep and goats at his residence at Eagle Creek in the Columbia River Gorge, 1867.
Photograph of the thermometer on the sign for Portland Federal Savings Co. on the corner of S.W. Stark and 5th Ave. in downtown Portland. The temperature reads 108 degrees. A number of people are conversing next to the building (negative 3 of 4).
Photograph, taken from a high angle, showing cars and buildings along Washington Street (now Southwest Washington Street) in Portland. The photograph was taken at the intersection of Washington and 10th Street (now Southwest 10th Avenue) and the view is to the southeast. On the left side of the image is a sign for the Northwestern Electric Co., located in the Pittock Block. A sign for The Hazelwood restaurant is visible on the building in the foreground at right.
Photograph showing 12 fishing flies arranged in four rows of three on a sheet of paper. A number from 1 through 12 is written below each fly in consecutive order, beginning with the fly at upper left.
Photograph, taken from one end, showing a wooden suspension bridge, probably the 1888 bridge over the Willamette River between West Linn and Oregon City. That bridge was replaced with the current arch bridge in 1922. The text “Bridges - Clackamas County” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Photograph, taken from one end, showing a wooden suspension bridge, probably the 1888 bridge over the Willamette River between West Linn and Oregon City. That bridge was replaced with the current arch bridge in 1922. The text “Bridges - Clackamas County” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Collection consists of 18 photographs of Portland, Oregon, taken circa 1890. The photographs are primarily scenes of flooded streets in downtown and inner East Portland during the 1890 flood. Other subjects depicted in the photographs include cable cars, the bark Coloma, Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, the Riverside Hotel, the Morrison Bridge, and other unflooded street scenes from Portland. The photographs are mounted on 9 loose album pages and include handwritten image captions. The photographer or photographers for these items is unknown.
Photograph showing the 1894 Burnside Bridge in Portland. The photograph was probably taken from the east side of the Willamette River, facing west and showing the north side of the bridge.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing an old automobile on display at a museum. A sign on the automobile reads, "1902 model." Handwritten note on envelope reads, "Old auto from the Free Pioneer Museum, Tillamook, OR. 1957."
Photograph of a medal featuring a hunting dog and an image of a person aiming a gun. The medal is inscribed with the following text: “1903 Dayton Medal / Sportsmans Association of the Northwest / Donated by the Rod & Gun Club of Dayton, Washington.”
Photograph of a Christmas card showing Santa Claus holding a young child. The following text is printed on the card: “The Season’s Greetings from Mr & Mrs Roy Norr. / 1927.”
Photograph of a Christmas card featuring the text “To Wish You a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year / 1930.” In the upper right corner of the card is a photograph of a house and yard. In the lower left corner of the card is a drawing of a wooden arbor with a gate that opens onto a stone footpath leading to the photograph of the house. Hanging from the arbor is a sign that says “Vincent.” See related image No. 371N2942. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph of a Christmas card featuring the text “To Wish You a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year / 1930.” In the upper right corner of the card is a photograph of a house and yard. In the lower left corner of the card is a drawing of a wooden arbor with a gate that opens onto a stone footpath leading to the photograph of the house. Hanging from the arbor is a sign that says “Vincent.” See related image No. 371N2942.
Group portrait of the Jefferson High School football team posing in uniform on the steps outside the school. The text “Jeff 1931” is written on the negative and is visible on the upper right side of the image. The players are unidentified. The man standing in the second row at far right, wearing a “Jefferson” sweatshirt, is coach Eric Waldorf. He is also pictured in image No. 371N2575.
Group portrait of the Jefferson High School football team posing in uniform on the steps outside the school. The players are unidentified. The man standing in the second row at far right, wearing a “Jefferson” sweatshirt, is coach Eric Waldorf. He is also pictured in image No. 371N2575.
Photograph showing Frances Kanzler, the 1932 Portland Rose Festival queen, sitting on her throne at Laurelhurst Park after being crowned at her coronation on June 16, 1932. She is smiling and holding a bouquet of roses. The text “Rose Festival queen / Frances Kanzler” is written on the negative sleeve.