This photograph depicts The Look-Out at Otter Crest at Cape Foulweather near Newport, Oregon. Advertising large-view telescopes "finest view on the coast" and good food at the entrance. An inscription on the photo notes "Chateau on Otter Crest."
This photograph depicts a large group of people digging for rock oysters [mussels] at Nelscott along the Oregon Coast. An inscription on the photo notes "Digging rock oysters at Nelscott."
This photograph depicts two people standing outside what appears to be a business. A hand-painted, wooden sign for "Yachats" is visible, with steps leading up to the building.
This photograph depicts the First Regatta held at Devils Lake near Lincoln City, Oregon. Several men in uniforms and women wearing straw hats are seated on a stage wrapped in bunting.
This photograph depicts the First Regatta held at Devils Lake near Lincoln City, Oregon. Several men in uniforms and women wearing straw hats are seated on a stage wrapped in bunting. At the center of the stage, a man is handing a small trophy to a woman.
This photograph depicts a rock monument sitting on top of a cement base. Two dates are etched in the rock: "The Shark was lost Sept 10, 1846." "The industry was lost March 16, 1865. Lives lost 17, saved 7." Dates refer to the shipwrecks of The Shark, a U.S. Naval schooner, and The Industry, an American trader ship. An inscription on the photo notes "Shark Rock in Astoria."
This photograph depicts two shopkeepers inside a general store. The man to the right is Donegan Reeder Wiggins. Various products are on display in a glass counter case, and on shelves. This photo may have been taken inside Salem Heights Grocery, which Henry Gilbert Wiggins and Donegan Reeder Wiggins operated.
This photograph depicts two shopkeepers in a general store. Various products are on display on shelves. This photo may have been taken outside Salem Heights Grocery, which Henry Gilbert Wiggins and Donegan Reeder Wiggins operated.
This photograph depicts a longshot of Florence, Oregon near the Siuslaw river. In the foreground is a road leading to a boat ramp. An inscription on the photograph notes "Florence and Siuslaw River."
This photograph depicts the exterior of several buildings in an unidentified town. The buildings on the right appear to be cottages, with the rental office on the left. People are seated on the front porch of the office, with several vehicles and people visible on the street.
This photograph depicts Ben Kaminski standing outside a boathouse in Delake, Oregon. A hand-painted sign advertises boats for rent, and an advertisement for Caille outboard motors, sold by John Budleman[?] Co. in Portland, is visible on the exterior of the building on the left.
This photograph depicts an area of Salem along the Willamette River. The Capital Hotel is visible near the bottom right corner, which was located in the Griswold-Murphy building on Commercial street in Salem.
This photograph depicts beachside cabins near dunes along the Oregon Coast. A hand painted sign on the left advertises "Pacific Coast Tracts, 20 Tracts at $20."
Interior photograph of room 621 in the Portland Electric Building, showing large white dispatch board with system stations and substations mapped. A white sink can be seen in the corner. Building located at 621 Southwest Alder street in Portland.
Photograph showing snow and ice on several damaged utility poles and electric lines, with a wooden building visible in the background. Tangled electric lines can be seen trailing towards the ground on the right side of the image.