Photograph showing two young men in heavy jackets standing in an open dirt area with trees in the background. The youth on the right is bent over and is using a tool, while the youth on the left holds a bag looks on.
Photograph showing two youths in jackets looking at the camera while kneeling on a dirt hillside. Branches and tree stumps can be seen around them. The youth on the right leans on a wooden hoe.
Photograph looking uphill towards the Timberline Lodge building, with two women in skis facing towards the right. Snow can be seen on the ground and the slanted roof of the lodge, which also includes wood shingle siding with stone. Written on the negative is "57-320."
Photograph of train car and passengers, taken at Bull Run. The name “Portland” is written on the side of the train. Several individuals have picnic baskets, with men lined up in front of the train and women and children posing behind railing. Trees, telephone poles, and a wooden building can be seen in the background.
Photograph showing a scenic view of Mount Hood from the south side of Timothy Lake looking north. Trees can be seen in front of the camera, with newly excavated dirt in front. In the distance, low water can be seen in the lake, likely during water release.
Photograph looking northeast across Timothy Lake, showing the top of Mount Hood. A small boat with three individuals can be seen on the water, and loose dirt and stumps line the shore. In the distance are other low forested mountains. Written on the negative is 57-284.1."
Photograph showing Timothy Lake looking north towards Mount Hood. A recreation sign is in the foreground with "Picnicking" and "Overnight Camping" directions. To the left of the sign, a woman stands on the shore of the lake with a small child. Cut stumps and dirt can be seen at the edge of the water and in front of the woman and child. Written on the negative is 57-284.1."
Photograph showing people having a picnic next to the shoreline of Timothy Lake. A car with an open trunk and doors is parked next to a picnic table, on which sits several containers. Three people face away from the camera at the table, while a small child can be seen standing on a stump and facing towards the water. A boat with four people is also visible. Mount Hood can be seen to the north. Written on the negative is 57-284.1."
Photograph looking across the water at Timothy Lake towards Mount Hood, which is partially obscured by clouds. Trees can be seen on the shoreline, and the water appears to be choppy.
Photograph showing Timothy Lake early in the water release process. A bridge of cut logs and wood planks extends to the far shore of the lake, with a rowboat moored to a section of the structure. Cut stumps on a hillside can be seen in the distance. Written on the negative is "56-251."
Photograph showing the interior of the Portland General Electric lodge building at Timothy Lake. A fireplace can be seen on the left side of the image, with a living room area to the right. (Image note: see related image PGE 57-284.2-2).
Photograph looking up gradual hill towards a wooden cabin structure with a large covered porch. A car is parked on the left, and large trees can be seen in the background throughout the image. (Image note: see related image PGE 57-284.2-3).
Photograph showing Timothy Lake before water release. A pool of water can be seen at the center of the frame, surrounded by bare dirt. Another pool can be seen towards the bottom of the image, separated by a raised dirt dam. Plumes of smoke can be seen in the distance, as well as a low rounded hill.
Photograph showing Timothy Lake early in the water release process. Lower parts of the lake are covered in water, with new dirt and cut stumps visible at higher levels. A utility pole and three bulldozer machines can be seen above the water along the shoreline. In the distance is a dense forest starting at the edge of the new lake.
Photograph showing Timothy Lake early in the water release process. Lower parts of the lake are covered in water, with new dirt and cut stumps visible at higher levels. A low forested mountain can be seen in the distance. Written on the negative is "56-251."
Photograph looking across water towards a cement and metal dam structure at Timothy Lake. Cut tree stumps and dirt can be seen to either side of the structure, as well as an area of rocks. In the distance is a low forested mountain and trees. Written on the negative is "56-251."
Photograph showing a cement dam structure at Timothy Lake before water release. A dirt road curves through the frame and crosses the dam structure. A dense forested area can be seen in the background along the edge of the excavated area.
Photograph showing a man and woman looking towards Timothy Lake and Mount Hood. They are both seated on a picnic table, with an RV, fishing poles, and a fire visible. Dirt and stumps can be seen next to the water.
Photograph showing a young child holding a fish in each raised hand. He is smiling, wearing a life-vest and is seated on a boat with Timothy Lake visible in the background. A fishing pole lays across his lap.
Photograph showing a large stream of water exiting a pipe and flowing towards the camera. In the background are several hills of dirt and rock, as well as a cement bridge. Written on the negative is "56-254."
Photograph taken from a high angle and looking downward at a large stream of water being released from a pipe attached to a small building. Two automobiles can be seen next to the building, one with "PGE" painted on the drivers side door. Behind the building is a cutaway hillside with dirt and rocks. Written on the negative is "56-254."
Photograph taken from a high angle and looking downward at a large stream of water being released from a pipe attached to a small building. A man can be seen standing to the right of the building, and two automobiles are parked in front. Water flows away from the building into the trees. Uphill is a dirt road and embankments. Written on the negative is "56-254."
Photograph taken from a high angle and looking downward at a large stream of water being released from a pipe attached to a small building. Just below the camera, a man faces towards the side and points at the water. Behind the building is a cutaway hillside with dirt and rocks. Written on the negative is "56-254."
Photograph showing a temporary work camp built on the Oak Grove Fork of the Clackamas river during the Oak Grove construction project. Several white tents can be seen across the water, in front of a thick forest of pines. In the foreground, stumps and logs can be seen along the waters edge.
Photograph showing the exterior of the River Mill Dam powerhouse, likely shortly after construction. Loose hillsides can be seen to the left and right of the building, with transmission lines throughout (image note: corner of glass negative is broken and missing).
Photograph showing the Faraday flume for generating Station G. Below the flume structure, the Clackamas River can be seen, with several small waterfalls flowing off the hillside above.
Photograph showing the interior of the Cazadero power station at Station G, with the first three generating units. Large rounded windows can be seen on the right side of the high peaked room, and on the side of the generators is written “Allis Chalmers Company.”