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Right panel of Carleton Watkins' 3-part panorama of Portland, Or., 1867. Duplicate of Mammoth Plate 400, on a different mount. Mt. Hood is visible.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
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Right panel of Carleton Watkins' 3-part panorama of Portland, Or., 1867. Duplicate of Mammoth Plate 400, on a different mount. Mt. Hood is visible.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"City of Portland, Oregon." (Mammoth 401)
Middle panel of Carleton Watkins' 3-part panorama of Portland, Or., 1867. Duplicate of Mammoth Plate 401, on a different mount. Condition note: Image has some stains and damage.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"City of Portland, Oregon." (Mammoth 402)
Left panel of Carleton Watkins' 3-part panorama of Portland, Or., 1867. Mount St. Helens is in the background.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"City of Portland, Oregon." (Mammoth 402)
Left panel of Carleton Watkins' 3-part panorama of Portland, Or., 1867. Mount St. Helens is in the background. Duplicate of Mammoth 402, on a different mount.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Verso of, “Panorama of Portland and the Willamette River, Oregon. No. 6.” (Stereograph 1206)
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Verso of, “Panorama of Portland and the Willamette River, Oregon. No. 7.” (Stereograph 1207)
Duplicate of Stereograph 1207, on a different mount. Item is a half-stereograph; the other half is missing.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Verso of, "Portland, Oregon, in 1868." (Stereograph E2)
Stereograph view of Portland, Oregon from the West Hills, 1867. Though the date in the caption is listed as 1868, the negative for this image dates from Watkins' 1867 visit to Portland. Transcription from back: “Large building Pioneer P. L. or Customs House.”
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"City of Portland, Oregon." (Mammoth 401)
Middle panel of Carleton Watkins' 3-part panorama of Portland, Or., 1867 Duplicate of Mammoth Plate 401, on a different mount.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"City of Portland, Oregon." (Mammoth 402)
Left panel of Carleton Watkins' 3-part panorama of Portland, Or., 1867. Mount St. Helens is in the background. Duplicate of Mammoth 402, on a different mount.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Map of the cities of Portland and East Portland, 1871
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A city map of Portland and East Portland. The map shows city blocks, railroads, street names, homestead associations, parks, and city boundary lines.
Brown, W. F.
Map of the cities of Portland and East Portland and the town of Albina, Oregon, 1874
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A city map of Portland, East Portland, and Albina. The map shows various city boundaries and an inset explains the order of numbering lots.
Chapman, W. S.
Portrait of Francesca Reinig Dekum
Part of Cased photographs collection
A cabinet card photograph of Francesca Reinig Dekum in a wood frame. She wears a dark dress with fabric-covered buttons and a ruffled collar. She has a plaid scarf tied at her neck. The caption on the back of the photograph reads, "From Mss 535, Francesca Reinig Dekum, wife of Frank Dekum. Died, Portland, Oregon, 1872-3. Born nr. Heidelberg, Germany (ap. 1830)." Note: genealogical records indicate that Dekum was born in about 1840 and died in 1878.
Buchtel & Stolte
Part of Flowers family photographs
A head and shoulders portrait of Allen Ervin Flowers. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Father, Allen Ervin Flowers."
Buchtel & Stolte
Part of Flowers family photographs
A head and shoulders portrait of Roscoe Dixon. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Roscoe Dixon, About 1880, Operated Roscoe's Oyster House in Astoria, Ore."
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
Panorama in 3 parts of Portland, Oregon
3 photos depict a panoramic view of Portland, Oregon. The Willamette River and Mount Hood are both visible. Scattered houses dot the landscape.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Verso of Panorama in 3 parts of Portland, Oregon
3 photos depict a panoramic view of Portland, Oregon. The Willamette River and Mount Hood are both visible. Scattered houses dot the landscape.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Verso of "D71. Panorama of Portland, Oregon. (No. 1.)"
Boudoir card of a Portland neighborhood with the Willamette River in the background. There is a fence in the foreground.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"D71. Panorama of Portland, Oregon. (No. 1.)"
Boudoir card of a Portland neighborhood with the Willamette River in the background. There is a fence in the foreground.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A city map of Portland showing Portland, East Portland, and Albina. The map shows city boundaries, wharves, fire limits, railroads, street railways, and vacated streets.
Marye, W. B.
Portrait of Elmer Allen Flowers as an infant
Part of Flowers family photographs
A full length portrait of Elmer Allen Flowers as an infant. He is wearing a long white gown and is laying on a chair covered in a striped blanket. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Elmer Allen Flowers, 4 months & three weeks old."
Yocum, Oliver Cooper, 1842-1928
Advertising broadside for the Mount Tabor Villa subdivision of Portland, Oregon, sold by the Hart-Royal Company, including a colored plat map. Mount Tabor Villa is today part of the Montavilla neighborhood.
A. Anderson & Co. Lithography (Portland, Or.)
Portland, Oregon, and its surroundings, 1889
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A bird's-eye view of Portland and the surrounding areas.
Oregon State Board of Immigration
Part of Mount Tabor Villa broadside
The front side of a broadside produced for the Hart-Royal Co. advertising plots of land for sale in Mount Tabor Villa. The neighborhood is part of today’s Montavilla neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. The broadside includes a birds-eye view map, a plat map of available plots for purchase, and a map of Portland showing the neighborhood in relation to the rest of the city.
A. Anderson & Co. Lithography (Portland, Or.)
East Portland and Willamette River, Portland, Oregon
Black and white photograph of buildings and railroad tracks in east Portland during the 1890 flood. Floodwater covers most of the train tracks and logs and other debris has piled up beside them. Several buildings are clustered together in the distance. In the background, the Willamette River and Downtown Portland are visible. It is taken from a boardwalk or raised sidewalk. The photograph is mounted on a grey mat that was once bound into an album. Handwritten text below the photograph reads "East Portland, Ore. Feb-5-90". The photograph was taken in February, 1890, when excessive rain and unusually warm weather caused the Willamette and Columbia Rivers to flood.
Woman in Canoe on Flooded Street, Portland, Oregon
Black and white photograph of a woman sitting in a canoe in the middle of a flooded street. Men and boys stand in the street and on the sidewalks, many wearing thigh-high rubber boots. A man rides on a horse behind the woman in the canoe, and a pair of horses and a buggy are visible behind him. The water is about a foot deep. The photograph is mounted on a grey mat that was once bound into an album. Handwritten text below the photograph reads "Flood of 1890" and "Lady in Canoe". The photograph was taken in February, 1890, when excessive rain and unusually warm weather caused the Willamette and Columbia Rivers to flood.
View East on Morrison Street from First Street During 1890 Flood, Portland, Oregon
Black and white photograph of Morrison Street (now Southwest Morrison Street), looking west from First Street (now Southwest First Avenue) in Portland, Oregon. A couple inches of water covers the street and people walk along the sidewalks. The Morrison Street Bridge is visible in the background. The photograph is mounted on a grey mat that was once bound into an album. Handwritten text below the photograph reads "Flood of 1890" and "Morrison Street, from First" The photograph was taken in February, 1890, when excessive rain and unusually warm weather caused the Willamette and Columbia Rivers to flood.
View North on Front Street from Morrison Street During 1890 Flood, Portland, Oregon
Black and white photograph looking north on Front Street (now Southwest Naito Parkway) from its intersection with Morrison Street (now Southwest Morrison Street). The photograph shows a street flooded with a few inches of water and lined with buildings being supported by wooden braces. People stand in the ankle-deep water and line the sidewalks on either side. The photograph is mounted on a grey mat that was once bound into an album. Handwritten text below the photograph reads "Flood of 1890" and "Front and Morrison looking north". The photograph was taken in February, 1890, when excessive rain and unusually warm weather caused the Willamette and Columbia Rivers to flood.
Morrison Street Bridge During 1890 Flood, Portland, Oregon
Black and white photograph of the Morrison Street Bridge (now the Morrison Bridge) during the 1890 flood of Portland, Oregon. The photograph is taken from the west bank of the river, looking to the northeast. The water is only a couple feet below the deck of the bridge. The drawbridge is closed, allowing horse and cart traffic to cross. The photograph is mounted on a grey mat that was once bound into an album. Handwritten text below the photograph reads "The Flood of Feb. /90" and "Morrison St. Bridge". The photograph was taken in February, 1890, when excessive rain and unusually warm weather caused the Willamette and Columbia Rivers to flood.