Photograph, taken from the side, showing a three-masted ship moored on the Willamette River in Portland. In the background is a bridge, possibly the 1894 Burnside Bridge. The view is probably toward the north. The ship may also be depicted in image Nos. 373G0433, 373G0434, and 373G0435. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to negative damage.
The second panel of a panorama of Portland taken from the heights west of the city looking east. Trees, buildings, Guild's Lake, and the Willamette River are visible.
The third panel of a panorama of Portland taken from the heights west of the city looking east. The old fairgrounds, the rail yard, and the Willamette River are visible.
The fifth panel of a panorama of Portland taken from the heights west of the city looking east. The Willamette River and Mount Saint Helens are visible.
The seventh panel of a panorama of Portland taken from the heights west of the city looking east. Pacific Coast Coal Company and the Willamette River are visible.
A glass positive of the seventh panel of a panorama of Portland taken from the heights west of the city looking east. Pacific Coast Coal Company and the Willamette River are visible.
The eleventh panel of a panorama of Portland taken from the heights west of the city looking east. The Willamette River, the Morrison Street Bridge, and the Madison Street Bridge are visible. Morrison Street is visible in the bottom left corner.
A photograph of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as panel 1 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. Guild's Lake and the Willamette River are visible.
A glass positive of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as panels 6 and 7 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. Trees, buildings, and the Willamette River are visible.
A photograph of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as panels 9 and 10 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. The Willamette River and Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. are visible.
A photograph of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as panels 10 and 11 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. Mount Hood, the Willamette River, and the Morrison Street Bridge are visible. Various businesses are visible, including Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., Meier & Frank, and the Oregonian building.
A photograph of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as panels 12 and 13 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. Buildings, trees, and the Willamette River are visible.
A photograph of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as panels 12 and 13 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. The hillside is visible containing trees and buildings. The Willamette River is visible.
Photograph of the exterior of Station B in Oregon City, with the flowing Willamette River in the foreground. Behind the brick building a hill with utility poles and three large tanks can be seen.
Photograph of the exterior west wall of Station B in Oregon City, with the Willamette River. Two men work on a wooden lock gate. Numerous utility poles are visible throughout the image.
Photograph showing the water circulation system at Station E (northwest Portland, near the intersection of NW 21st Avenue and NW Sherlock Avenue). A man looks at the camera while a pipe sprays a stream of water into the river. Several large ships and barges can be seen in the distance.
Photograph taken from a high angle of the hog fuel pile at Station L (now the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry), looking south. The Willamette River can be seen on the right side of the frame, and two unidentified churches can be seen in the distance.
Photograph taken at Station L (now the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) of hog fuel being unloaded via a derrick from a barge on the Willamette River. The Hawthorne bridge can be seen in the distance, as well as other boats. One person stands on the barge watching a crate being lifted onto the dock.
Photograph taken at Station L (now the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) of hog fuel being unloaded via a derrick from a barge on the Willamette River. The Hawthorne bridge can be seen in the distance.
A glass positive of the second panel of a panorama of Portland taken from the heights west of the city looking east. Trees, buildings, Guild's Lake, and the Willamette River are visible.
A photograph of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as the panel 2 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. Trees, buildings, Guild's Lake, and the Willamette River are visible.
A photograph of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as panels 3 and 4 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. Trees, buildings, and the Willamette River are visible.
A photograph of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as panels 4 and 5 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. The Willamette River and Mount Saint Helens are visible.
A photograph of the Portland skyline from the west looking east that covers the same area as panels 4 and 5 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. The Willamette River and Mount Saint Helens are visible.