Photograph of the construction railroad tracks during the reconstruction of the north Umpqua River Jetty. A crane and train car are visible in the distance.
Photograph of a crane on the construction railroad tracks during the reconstruction of the north Umpqua River Jetty. Rocks are visible on the left side of the structure and there is steam in the air.
Photograph of the construction railroad tracks during the reconstruction of the north Umpqua River Jetty. Rocks are visible at the base of the tracks. Water is visible pouring over the base structure.
Photograph of the construction railroad tracks during the reconstruction of the north Umpqua River Jetty. A person is visible working on the tracks in the distance.
Photograph of a large rock suspended in the air on a pulley at the north Umpqua River Jetty reconstruction site. Five people are visible: two above operating the pulley and three below on a platform. The Coast Guard boathouse is visible in the distance.
Photograph of a large rock suspended in the air by a pulley at the north Umpqua River Jetty reconstruction site. The Coast Guard boathouse is visible in the distance.
Photograph of waves next to the Umpqua River Jetty construction site. A person standing on the construction railroad tracks is visible on the right side.
Three photographs from the construction of the Umpqua River Jetty. The photograph on the left shows construction equipment on a platform next to the construction railroad tracks. The top right photograph shows a cliffside with small sheds and two large triangular pulley systems. There are clouds of smoke at the top of the cliffside, likely indicating an explosion. The bottom right photograph shows an additional view of the cliffside, possibly after the explosion. There is dust in the air and a steam shovel and two large triangular pulley systems are visible.
Three photographs from the construction of the Umpqua River Jetty. The top photograph shows two people standing on and next to a large boulder that is attached to a pulley. The bottom left photograph shows a cliffside with sheds, a steam shovel, two large triangular pulley systems, and men working down below. The bottom right photograph shows an additional view of the cliffside and pulleys. Both bottom photographs show steam or dust in the air.
Three photographs from the construction of the Umpqua River Jetty. The top photograph shows a cliffside. The bottom left photograph shows a rocky area with train tracks passing through. Three large triangular pulley systems and a steam shovel are visible. The bottom right photograph shows an additional view of the rocky area and two steam shovels.
Three photographs from the construction of the Umpqua River Jetty. The top photograph shows three people standing next to and on a steam shovel. Steam or dust is visible behind them. The bottom left photograph shows tracks passing through a rocky area. Three large triangular pulley systems are visible in the distance and a wooden cart is visible to the left. The bottom right photograph is an additional view of the tracks passing through a rocky area with three large triangular pulley systems visible in the distance and a wooden cart visible on the left side.
Two photographs from the construction of the Umpqua River Jetty. The photograph on the left shows train tracks passing through a rocky area. A wooden shed is visible on the right and there are three large triangular pulley systems visible in the distance. The photograph on the right shows an additional view of the rocky area, including small sheds, a steam shovel, and two large triangular pulley systems.
Copy of Photograph, showing Station A at Willamette Falls in Oregon City. Multiple generators with large belts can be seen in a high ceiling room, and an individual can be seen standing in the background. Copy made April 16, 1915.
Copy of Photograph, showing Station A at Willamette Falls in Oregon City. Multiple generators with large belts can be seen in a high ceiling room with wooden beams. Copy made April 16, 1915.
Photograph taken during a flood in February of 1890, showing an old Station A building in Oregon City surrounded by moving water. In the foreground of the frame a wooden waterwheel is visible. An older paper frame can be seen around the edge of the photograph.
Photograph showing a brick and wood building with two smokestacks. In front of the building is a dirt road, and several wheels can be seen on either side of the building. In the background are other buildings, utility poles, and electric lines. Written on the negative is “S324” and “July 1911 Vancouver Sub. Sta.”
Photograph showing a cement building being moved via wooden dowels. The round wooden dowels are on top of other layers of cut wood. Several men stand around the building, and utility poles and electric lines can be seen along the left side of the image.
Photograph showing a construction area, with wooden flooring, a wooden tower, and a chute extending towards the center of the frame. Wooden buildings can be seen in the background and to the left of the construction area, and a labeled measuring stick is leaning against a building also near the center of the frame.