Photograph of a line of unidentified men in uniform standing in a street and watching as decorated cars drive by. A band is walking down the street behind the line of men. The photograph was taken at the corner of 6th and Commercial streets in Astoria, Oregon. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph of a band marching up a street in a parade, possibly in Astoria, Oregon. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph of a drum major, probably from Portland Elks Lodge 142, standing next to a building with his hands resting on his baton. Two men in uniforms are standing nearby; the man on the left is wearing a Lodge 142 marching band uniform. The photograph was probably taken in Astoria, Oregon, and is related to a parade; also see image No. 371N4912. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
This photograph depicts a wooden jetty extending into the ocean at Newport along the Oregon Coast. In the foreground is a wooden fence and foliage on a hillside
This photographs depicts a large group of seagulls along the beach on the Oregon Coast. An inscription on the photo notes "All ashore, gulls at Cape Kiwanda, Pacific City Beach."
This photograph depicts a longshot of cabins in the town of Oceanside at the Oregon Coast. An inscription on the photo notes "Oceanside, looking south from the Cape."
This photograph depicts several people fishing along the coast in Yachats, Oregon. An inscription on the photograph notes "Fishing for tomcod. Yachats, Ore."
This photograph depicts two vehicles (one in the background) driving through a flooded area of land. A measuring pole is visible to the left of the road, indicating the height of the rising water.
This photograph depicts a longshot of Astoria, Oregon. An inscription on the photo notes "Astoria, west from the Columbia towards the mouth of the Columbia River and bar."
This photograph depicts the Hanthorn Cannery pier in Astoria, Oregon. A note on the back of a corresponding print reads, "Old wharves on Columbia River. Astoria in distance."
This photograph depicts a memorial marker in Depot Bay for Roy Bower and Jack Chambers. The marker is a rectangular stone plinth erected on a cliff overlooking the ocean. It has two brass plaques which are illegible in the photograph, but which read, "In Memoriam / From this harbor - in storm - departed - Roy Bower and Jack Chambers fishermen of the trolling fleet October 4, A.D. 1936 on a mission of rescue." and, "It is not true. Life is not slain by death. The vast, immortal sea shall have her own, shall garner to her this expiring breath, shall reap where she has sown." Seaweed is draped over the top of the marker and there are fresh flowers laid at the base.
This photograph depicts a longshot of the town of Yachats and the mouth of the Yachats River on the Oregon Coast viewed from above. A note on the back of the print mentions the photo was taken on Mount Yachats.
This photograph depicts a fisherman sitting in a dory boat. A wood and steel bridge is visible at center, with a drawbridge at right in the background.
This photograph depicts four men posing at Death-Trap Cove. Donegan Reeder Wiggins stands at the right. An inscription on the photo notes "In Death-Trap Cove, on Cape Kiwanda."
This photograph depicts the exterior of an abandoned house with missing windows. A note on the negative sleeve notes this may have been taken in Curry County or Crescent City.