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Pictures of new Camp Brice Creek (1 of 4)

Text at the top of the page reads, "Brice Creek - The (new) Winter Camp, No. 1648, F-31, at Cottage Grove, Oregon." Nine photos show scenes from the camp and camp personnel. Persons identified include Sergeant Rackels, Lieutenant F.B. Wencker, Superintendent Mr. M.A. Meserve, Byrd, Barrow, Prince, Wilson, Hunt, and Gleason.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Soldiers at Camp Day, 1860

A view of Camp Day, Oregon. Camp Day was a temporary military encampment established in the Klamath Basin in Southern Oregon during the summer and fall of 1860. A group of soldiers holding rifles stand in a line in front of a small grouping of white tents in a clearing surrounded by ponderosa pines. The soldiers are from Company L, Third Artillery division attached to Fort Umpqua at the Oregon Coast. The typed caption glued below the bristol board on the front of the photograph reads, "Co. "L" 3rd. Artillery, Camp Day, Oregon. About 1857 or 1858. Taken By Lorenzo Lorain, U. S. A. Donated to Oregon Historical Society, 1946, by S. H. Lorain, Albany, Oregon."
Camp Day was a temporary military encampment established in the Klamath Basin in Southern Oregon during the summer and fall of 1860. The military expedition was a response to reports of potential conflicts between members of the Klamath and Modoc people and Euro-American settlers concerning land use and territorial rights.
Image note: provided caption includes incorrect date for photograph. For duplicate copies of this photograph, see OrgLot1416_F01_003 and OrgLot1416_F01_004.

Lorain, Lorenzo

View in Klamath Lake, Oregon

View of the landscape near Klamath Lake, Oregon. Lorenzo Lorain took the photograph in circa 1860, possibly from near the Spencer Creek area. A mountain is faintly visible in the distance. A handwritten caption on the back of the print is covered by a backing board. It reads, "View in Klamath Lake, Oregon."
Image note: the original print is severely light faded, see OrgLot1416_F03_001_detail for an enhanced copy for the print with more detail.

Lorain, Lorenzo

Detail view in Klamath Lake, Oregon

Detail view of the landscape near Klamath Lake, Oregon. Lorenzo Lorain took the photograph in circa 1860, possibly from near the Spencer Creek area. A mountain is faintly visible in the distance. A handwritten caption on the back of the print is covered by a backing board. It reads, "View in Klamath Lake, Oregon."
Image note: the original print is severely light faded, this copy of the image file has been adjusted to reveal additional detail. To view the unmodified original file, see OrgLot1416_F03_001.

Lorain, Lorenzo

Camp Day, 1860

A view of Camp Day, Oregon looking south. A group of soldiers stand in front of a small grouping of white tents in a clearing surrounded by ponderosa pines. The soldiers are from Company L, Third Artillery division attached to Fort Umpqua at the Oregon Coast. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Camp Day, Oregon, Company L 3rd Artillery."
Camp Day was a temporary military encampment established in the Klamath Basin in Southern Oregon during the summer and fall of 1860. The military expedition was a response to reports of potential conflicts between members of the Klamath and Modoc people and Euro-American settlers concerning land use and territorial rights.
Image note: OrgLot1416_F01_001 is a duplicate print.

Lorain, Lorenzo

Soldiers at Camp Day, 1860

A view of Camp Day, Oregon. A group of soldiers holding rifles stand in a line in front of a small grouping of white tents in a clearing surrounded by ponderosa pines. The soldiers are from Company L, Third Artillery division attached to Fort Umpqua at the Oregon Coast. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Co. "L", 3rd Artillery, U.S.A. at Camp Day, 1860. Photograph by Lorenzo Lorain."
Camp Day was a temporary military encampment established in the Klamath Basin in Southern Oregon during the summer and fall of 1860. The military expedition was a response to reports of potential conflicts between members of the Klamath and Modoc people and Euro-American settlers concerning land use and territorial rights.
Image note: For duplicate copies of this photograph, see OrgLot1416_F01_003 and OrgLot1416_F04_004.

Lorain, Lorenzo

Members of the Klamath and Modoc Tribes at Camp Day

A group photograph of unidentified members of the Klamath and Modoc tribes taken at Camp Day in 1860. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Indians near Ft. Umpqua? Not so - Klamath and Modoc Indians near Ft. Day - Note Ponderosa pines in background. Photograph by Lt. Lorenzo Lorain."
Camp Day was a temporary military encampment established in the Klamath Basin in Southern Oregon during the summer and fall of 1860. The military expedition was a response to reports of potential conflicts between members of the Klamath and Modoc people and Euro-American settlers concerning land use and territorial rights.

Lorain, Lorenzo

Soldiers at Camp Day, 1860

A view of Camp Day, Oregon. A group of soldiers holding rifles stand in a line in front of a small grouping of white tents in a clearing surrounded by ponderosa pines. The soldiers are from Company L, Third Artillery division attached to Fort Umpqua at the Oregon Coast. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Co. "L", 3rd Artillery, U.S.A. at Camp Day, 1860. Photograph by Lorenzo Lorain."
Camp Day was a temporary military encampment established in the Klamath Basin in Southern Oregon during the summer and fall of 1860. The military expedition was a response to reports of potential conflicts between members of the Klamath and Modoc people and Euro-American settlers concerning land use and territorial rights.
Image note: For duplicate copies of this photograph, see OrgLot1416_F01_004 and OrgLot1416_F04_004.

Lorain, Lorenzo

Camp Day, 1860

A view of Camp Day, Oregon looking south. A group of soldiers stand in front of a small grouping of white tents in a clearing surrounded by ponderosa pines. The soldiers are from Company L, Third Artillery division attached to Fort Umpqua at the Oregon Coast. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Co "L", 3rd Artillery, U.S.A. at Camp Day, Looking South, 1860. Photograph by Lt. Lorenzo Lorain." There is also a handwritten caption on the back of the print that is covered by a backing board. The legible portion of the note reads, "August, 1860."
Camp Day was a temporary military encampment established in the Klamath Basin in Southern Oregon during the summer and fall of 1860. The military expedition was a response to reports of potential conflicts between members of the Klamath and Modoc people and Euro-American settlers concerning land use and territorial rights.
Image note: OrgLot1416_F01_002 is a duplicate print.

Lorain, Lorenzo

Map no. 3 of western Oregon showing the lands of the Oregon & California Railroad Company, 1889

A sectional map showing land grant holdings for the Oregon & California Railroad as well as military road grants. The map covers the Pacific coast line to Upper Klamath Lake and between the city of Roseburg, Oregon and the California state border.The map is a promotional marketing document detailing land available and terms for sale by the railroad.

Oregon and California Railroad Company

Lecture notes

Handwritten lecture notes describing birds and animals encountered while traveling around Oregon, including Crater Lake, Willamette Valley, and Rogue River.

Bohlman, Herman

Air Facilities at Odell Summit Lodge - Cascade Summit, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a float plane on the edge of a lake. A group of people are onshore behind the plane. A large wooden building, the Odell Summit Lodge, is visible in the trees behind the plane. Handwriting on negative reads, "Air facilities at Odell Summit Lodge, Cascade Summit, Oregon. Christian S-488."

Christian (Photographer)

Union Point - Crater Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a view of a forested valley with mountains in the distance. Taken from a mountainside, looking down at the valley. Trees in the foreground are covered in snow. Handwriting on negative reads, "Union Point Crater Lake, Ore. Christian 11-537."

Christian (Photographer)

Mt. Scott Crater Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a portion of Crater Lake, Oregon, with a view of Mount Scott in the background. Large tree in the right foreground. Handwriting on negative reads, "Mt. Scott Crater Lake, Ore. Christian 11-842."

Christian (Photographer)

Crater Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a rock formation in Crater Lake, Oregon. The rim of the lake is in the background. Note on envelope reads, "Crater Lake as seen from Phantom Ship." Handwriting on negative reads, "Crater Lake, Ore. Christian 11-796."

Christian (Photographer)

Pinnacles - Crater Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing the Pinnacles at Crater Lake, Oregon. Volcanic pumice spires rise into the air from steep slopes. Handwriting on negative reads, "Pinacles (sic) - Crater Lake, Oregon. Christian 11-812."

Christian (Photographer)

Pinnacles - Crater Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing the Pinnacles at Crater Lake, Oregon. Volcanic pumice spires rise into the air in the foreground and a valley behind the pinnacles stretches into the distance. Handwriting on negative reads, "Pinacles (sic) - Crater Lake, Ore. Christian 11-790."

Christian (Photographer)

Crater Lake - Mt. Scott - Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a view of the southern end of Crater Lake, Oregon, looking east at Mount Scott. Tall tree in the foreground. Handwriting on negative reads, "Crater Lake - Mt. Scott - Oregon. Christian 11-737."

Christian (Photographer)

Rim of Crater Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing the western end of Crater Lake, Oregon. Hillman Peak is on the left. Handwriting on negative reads, "Rim of Crater Lake, Oregon. Christian 11-786." The left side of the negative is discolored.

Christian (Photographer)

Rim Rock - Crater Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing rocks on the rim of Crater Lake, Oregon. Hillman Peak is in the background. The lake is not pictured. Handwriting on negative reads, "Rim Rock - Crater Lake, Ore. Christian 11-789."

Christian (Photographer)

Crater Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing the western end of Crater Lake, Oregon, including Wizard Island. View looking south. A person stands on the edge of the rim in the foreground, leaning on a stick. Handwriting on negative reads, "Crater Lake, Oregon. Christian 11-771."

Christian (Photographer)

Crater Lake from Phantom Ship

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a view of Crater Lake, Oregon, taken from the Phantom Ship island. Rock formations of the Phantom Ship are in the foreground. Handwriting on negative reads, "Crater Lake from Phantom Ship. Christian 11-779." The negative is discolored.

Christian (Photographer)

Crater Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a view of the eastern rim of Crater Lake, Oregon, looking north towards Mount Thielsen in the distance. Volcanic and rock formations in the foreground. Handwriting on negative reads, "Crater Lake, Oregon. Christian 11-767."

Christian (Photographer)

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