Boat on Columbia River near Beacon Rock
- 371N5155
- Item
- 1923 - 1936
Photograph of a boat sailing east on the Columbia River. Beacon Rock is visible on the left. Also see image No. 371N5165.
Boat on Columbia River near Beacon Rock
Photograph of a boat sailing east on the Columbia River. Beacon Rock is visible on the left. Also see image No. 371N5165.
Photograph of two unidentified men on a boat flying a pennant, probably a Portland Yacht Club pennant. The number “7 II G” is visible on the side of the boat. Image note: Negative damage at bottom of image.
Unidentified man and girl with dogs on bank of Columbia River with view of Beacon Rock
Photograph showing an unidentified man and girl with two dogs standing on the riverbank on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge. Across the river are Beacon Rock, at left, and Hamilton Mountain, at center. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Part of Ladd family photographs
Platinum print of the shore of the Columbia River near Castle Rock (today known as Beacon Rock). Attributed to Sarah Hall Ladd.
White, Lily E.
Untitled (Columbia River near Castle Rock)
Part of Ladd family photographs
Platinum print of Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark, moored near Castle Rock (today known as Beacon Rock) on the Columbia River. Attributed to Sarah Hall Ladd.
White, Lily E.
Part of Ladd family photographs
Platinum print of a fish wheel on the Columbia River. A caption accompanying the photograph published in Pacific Monthly in 1905 reads, "A fish wheel shown at the right extending from an island near the middle of the river. The scene is below the Cascades." The photograph has been attributed to both Sarah Hall Ladd and Lily E. White. This print is the same as Plate 31 from Album 712.
White, Lily E.
Part of Lily E. White photographs
Platinum print of Castle Rock (today known as Beacon Rock) on the Columbia River. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Castle Rock - Columbia" This photograph has been attributed to both Sarah Hall Ladd and Lily E. White. Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
Ladd, Sarah Hall, 1857-1927
Twilight on the Columbia - Castle Rock in the Distance
Part of Lily E. White photographs
Platinum print of an unidentified person standing in a rowboat on the Columbia River. Castle Rock (today known as Beacon Rock) is visible in the distance. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Twilight on the Columbia - Castle Rock in the Distance." This photograph has been attributed to both Sarah Hall Ladd and Lily E. White. Signed, "Copyrighted by Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
Ladd, Sarah Hall, 1857-1927
Castle Rock and Houseboat - Columbia River
Part of Lily E. White photographs
Platinum Print of a houseboat moored at the base of Castle Rock (today known as Beacon Rock) on the Columbia River. Handwritten inscription from the back of the print reads, "Castle Rock - Columbia." Signed, "Copyrighted 1902, Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
White, Lily E.
Castle Rock Looking North - Columbia
Part of Lily E. White photographs
Platinum Print of Castle Rock (today known as Beacon Rock) looking north from Mosquito Island (today known as Peirce Island). Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Castle Rock Looking North - Columbia." This print is sometimes published as, "Mosquito Island." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
White, Lily E.
Cape Horn and Lone Rock - Columbia
Part of Lily E. White photographs
Platinum print of Cape Horn on the Columbia River. Lone Rock (today known as Phoca Rock) is visible in the distance. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Cape Horn and Lone Rock - Columbia." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
White, Lily E.
Part of Lily E. White photographs
Platinum print of storm clouds gathering over Cook Hill and Dog Mountain on the Columbia River. The photograph is looking west. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Storm Mountain - Columbia." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
White, Lily E.
Part of Lily E. White photographs
Platinum print of a fish wheel and weir extending into the Columbia River below the Cascades. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Columbia Fish Wheel and Weir." A caption accompanying the photograph published in Pacific Monthly in 1905 reads, "A fish wheel shown at the right extending from an island near the middle of the river. The scene is below the Cascades." The photograph is attributed to Sarah Hall Ladd and is signed, "S.H.L.," in the lower right corner of the print." This print is the same as Plate 16 from Album 201.
Ladd, Sarah Hall, 1857-1927
Mt. St. Helens from Copeland farm
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Pencil sketch of a farm with a view of Mt. St. Helens in the distance. A boat is visible in the water in the foreground and a small structure is visible on the land just beyond the boat.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Mt. St. Helens and mouth of Willamette
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Pencil sketch of the mouth of the Willamette River with a view of Mt. St. Helens in the distance. There is a boat in the water and two houses are visible on the left.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Mt. St. Helens and Adams from Scappoose Bay
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Pencil sketch of the view of Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Adams from Scappoose Bay. Various parts of the drawing contain notes for adding detail.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Mt. St. Helens, Adams & Hood from Summit of Saddle Mt., Oregon
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Pencil drawing of Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood viewed from the summit of Saddle Mountain.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Mt. Rainier, St. Helens & Adams from top of Saddle Mt., Oregon
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Pencil drawing of Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Adams from the top of Saddle Mountain.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Columbia River Highway - Oregon
Negative of a photographic postcard showing the Historic Columbia River Highway alongside the Columbia River in the Columbia River Gorge. Taken from the side of the highway on the Oregon side of the Gorge. Beacon Rock is visible. Handwriting on negative reads, "Columbia River Highway - Oregon. Christian 11-5006."
Christian (Photographer)
Log Cabin - Spirit Lake Lodge, Washington
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a log cabin in the forest. The cabin was a part of Spirit Lake Lodge, located at the base of Mount St. Helens in Washington. Handwriting on negative reads, "Log Cabin - Spirit Lake Lodge, Wn. Christian W-1185."
Christian (Photographer)
Looking northeast from Linnton
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph taken from a hillside, looking northeast from the Linnton community. Below is the Willamette River, houses, and various industrial buildings. A lumber yard can be seen on the east bank of the river, and Mt. Saint Helens is in the far distance (negative 9 of 31). Original sleeve title: Portland communities - Linnton.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A shingle mill in the Kenton area, with a house display attached to the roof of the building. Stacks of wood can be seen around the building, and Mt. Saint Helens (?) is in the distance (negative 3 of 13). Portland communities - Kenton district.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Looking towards Mt. Jefferson from Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph, looking south, showing three people standing in front of an ice covered building, most likely Timberline Lodge. Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters can be seen in the distance. One person is wearing a jacket with “Timberline Chair Lift” written on the back (negative 2 of 18).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Looking towards Mt. Jefferson from Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph, looking south, showing two people standing in front of an ice covered building, most likely Timberline Lodge. Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters can be seen in the distance (negative 3 of 18).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Fire in North Bonneville, Washington
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Two people walking away from the camera during a fire at North Bonneville, in the Columbia River Gorge. In front of the pair is an aged wooden building with a sign that reads “Goddards Pool Room.” A large fire, likely started near Copeland Lumber company, spread through much of the business and residential sector of the town (negative 4 of 9).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Fire in North Bonneville, Washington
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A jukebox and pinball machines, in an outside area at night, taken during a fire in North Bonneville Washington. A man in a suit stands in front of one of the pinball machines. A large fire, likely started near Copeland Lumber company, spread through much of the business and residential sector of the town (negative 5 of 9).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Fire in North Bonneville, Washington
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A burned building in North Bonneville Washington, taken at night. Beds, a sink, and other pieces of furniture can be seen in the building. A large fire, likely started near Copeland Lumber company, spread through much of the business and residential sector of the town (negative 6 of 9).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Fire in North Bonneville, Washington
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A man uses a shovel to sort through debris after a fire at a gas station in North Bonneville Washington. Taken at night, the charred remains of gas pumps can be seen. A large fire, likely started near Copeland Lumber company, spread through much of the business and residential sector of the town (negative 9 of 9).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998