Written at the top of the page is "Wendling - Winter and Summer Camp 729, P-210, Wendling, Oregon." Six photos show views of the camp. Identified are camp members Corporal M.L. Clarke and "Dad" Miller. Seven photos show work conducted on Mill Creek near the camp, including a forestry project and construction of a bridge.
Sixteen photos show various views of Camp Wendling, including the mess hall, barracks, recreation hall, forestry workshop, and administration building.
Fourteen photos show camp scenes and personnel. Identified people are Tom Parker, Captain A.K. Wilson, Major Charles L. Mullins, Captain Alston P. Rhett, "Doc" Malloy, Captain Sutton, Major Walker, Ranger Paul Pieper, Superintendent A. O'Laughlin, and Captain William Bergin.
Text details the history of Company 753, which worked on project F-26 at Camp Rigdon in Oakridge, Oregon. The camp commanders and their dates of service are given. Listed are Major Carl A. Bishop, Infantry; Major Ralph C. Smith; Infantry; Lieutenant Mauritz M. Nelson, United States Navy; and 1st Lieutenant H.S. Kassing, Coast Artillery Corps Reserve. A photo shows Major Ralph C. Smith with his staff - J.W. Keating; H.S. Kassing; and 1st Lieutenant D.D. Vermillion, Medical Reserve Corps.
Seven photos show views of the camp, members of Company 943, and camp officers. Individuals identified in the photos are P.A. Thompson, Superintendent of the Willamette Forest; Lester N. Edge, Camp Superintendent; 2nd Lieutenant M.B. Given, Quartermaster Reserve; 1st Lieutenant Roy E. Landblom, 7th Infantry Reserve; and 1st Lieutenant S.A. Carnazzo, Medical Reserve Corps.
Four photos show interior views of buildings at Camp Devil's Flat, including the mess hall, kitchen, and barracks. Three pictures show members of Company 1305 doing work in the forest and posing for a group photo. A caption for these three photos reads, "3 more pictures sent in by the Willamette N.F. Supervisor."
Text details the history of Company 1748, which worked on project F-30 at Camp Mapleton in Mapleton, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Major Oliver L. Haines, Cavalry and Lieutenant Samuel S. Fried, United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Mapleton is taped to the bottom of the page.
One photo shows Major Oliver L. Haines, Cavalry and Captain Seth M. Kerron, Medical Reserve. They are identified as the Camp Commander and Camp Surgeon at Camp Mapleton.
Photograph of the Oregon Electric Railway depot at Meadowview, near Eugene, Oregon. A boxcar is parked on the tracks in front of the depot. A man pushing several large boxes with a hand truck stands in the door of the depot. Two additional men stand at the end of the depot platform beside a set of stairs. A fourth man stands beside a parked automobile at the base of the stairs. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Ore. Elec. Ry. depot, Meadowview, Or."
Photograph of a train carrying construction machinery on flat cars to fulfill a sewer contract in Eugene, Oregon. A sign on the side of the train reads, "These ten cars are loaded with machinery to be used by James Kennedy of Fargo, North Dakota on the $500,000.00 sewer contract at Eugene, Oregone (sic)." The name "Clark" is handwritten on the bottom of the print and this photograph was likely taken by F. Melvin Clark. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Eugene."
Photograph of a street scene in Eugene, Oregon. There are pedestrians, people on bicycles, and one person on horseback. Streetcar rails go up the middle of the street. Businesses line both sides of the street and signs are visible for Burgess Optical Co., Western Union Telegraph, and more. Banners hanging above the street advertise Kit Carson's Buffalo Ranch Wild West show. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Willamette St, Eugene. Willamette Avenue, Eugene. Either 1907 or 1912."
A sectional map showing land grant holdings for the Oregon & California Railroad as well as military road grants. The map covers the Pacific coastline to the Cascade Mountains between the towns of Halsey and Roseburg, Oregon. The map is a promotional marketing document detailing land available and terms for sale by the railroad
A sectional map showing land grant holdings for the Oregon & California Railroad as well as military road grants. The map covers the Pacific coastline to the Cascade Mountains between the towns of Halsey and North Canyonville, Oregon. The map is a promotional marketing document detailing land available and terms for sale by the railroad and "land sold since Aug. 1st, 2877."