Alsea Bridge at Waldport, Oregon
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- 1915 - 1935?
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts a longshot of the Alsea Bay bridge along U.S. Route 101 in Waldport, Oregon.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
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Alsea Bridge at Waldport, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts a longshot of the Alsea Bay bridge along U.S. Route 101 in Waldport, Oregon.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Angler fishing from rocks on the beach at Oceanlake, Oregon
Photograph, taken from behind, showing an unidentified man standing on a large rock on the beach at Oceanlake, Oregon, as he fishes in the surf. A cropped version of this photograph was part of a full page of photographs published in the Oregon Journal on August 11, 1935, under the headline “With The News Photographers.” This photograph had the following caption: “The lone fisherman on the rocks off Ocean Lake on the Oregon coast tries his luck in the surf as the sun drops toward the rim of the sea. Such scenes are familiar ones to the thousands of Oregonians and the visitors within their gates who annually spend vacation days or weeks ‘at the beach.’ (Photo by Ralph Vincent, Journal staff photographer.)”
Vincent, Ralph
Beach Park, the new addition to Newport, ca. 1910
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A real estate promotional map for the Beach Park addition in Newport, Oregon. It was produced circa 1910 by real estate firms S. G. Irvin and Howard & Cooper to promote the sale of lots in the new subdivision. The document has a map of available lots for purchase on the front. There are photographs and promotional information about tourism and industry in Newport on the front and back of the document.
Ben Kaminski at boathouse in Delake, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
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.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Boats docked in Yachats, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts several boats docked in Yachats, Oregon. The town of Yachats is visible in the background.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Fishing boats moored at a dock in Newport. At the right side of the frame is the Yaquina Bay Bridge. A seawall appears to be visible behind the dock (negative 6 of 6).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Boy on Seal Beach near Newport, Oregon
A teenage boy smiles as he stands on Seal Beach near Newport, Oregon. He is on a trip organized by the Knights Club, a club for teens based in Jefferson, Oregon. The club raises money for field trips. This image was published in the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News on May 12, 1967.
Boy stands on beach during 4-H club field trip to Depoe Bay, Oregon
A boy stands on the beach near the ocean while on a field trip to Depoe Bay, Oregon. He has bare feet and his pants are rolled up. The trip was organized for members of the Woodburn and Canby 4-H clubs by a volunteer from Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA). This image was published in the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News on July 29, 1966.
Brady Museum of Natural History
A handwritten manuscript from Stanley Jewett to William L. Finley. Jewett writes about a remarkable natural history museum on the Oregon coast. The author raves about the quality of the collection, spending most of the letter praising the preservation of rare species in form of adult specimens and eggs. Jewett ends the letter with advocating a move of the museum to Portland in order for nature teachers to be able to use it as a resource in education.
Jewett, Stanley G. (Stanley Gordon), 1885-
Part of Wiggins photographs
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.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Cafe at Dorchester House in Oceanlake, Oregon?
Photograph showing the interior of a cafe, with several customers seated at a U-shaped counter in the center of the room. The photograph may have been taken at The Dorchester House in Oceanlake, Oregon, now part of Lincoln City; the floor appears identical to that shown in image Nos. 372A0883, 372A0884, 372A0885, and 372A0886.
Cars outside The Dorchester House, Oceanlake, Oregon
Photograph showing cars parked outside The Dorchester House, a hotel, restaurant, and gas station off Highway 101 in Oceanlake, Oregon, now part of Lincoln City. The view is of the side of the hotel visible from the highway and shows a three-story building with a gabled roof, dormer windows, and two gasoline pumps outside. The Dorchester opened in July 1935. See related image Nos. 372A0878, 372A0880, 372A0883, 372A0884, 372A0885, and 372A0886. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts the stone remains of the "Chalet" at Cape Perpetua. The building stands on a hillside, overlooking the ocean.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A person raises a set of United States Coast Guard flags in Newport. The arched Yaquina Bay Bridge can be seen behind the flagpole, at the mouth of the Yaquina River (negative 1 of 6).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Coastal rock formation in Newport
Part of Glass negatives of late nineteenth-century Oregon landscape scenes
A large rock formation in the water near Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Newport, Oregon.
Coquelle Thompson Jr. and family
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Siletz Indian Coquelle Thompson Jr. and his family, seated at a table for a meal. Cups and plates have been set on the table, with a bottle of cocktail sauce. Coquelle was the son of Coquelle Thompson Sr., and served as a school board member and logger. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, March 9, 1952 (negative 3 of 3).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Coquelle Thompson Jr. and his son George
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Siletz Indians Coquelle Thompson Jr. and his son George, seated in a living room and stringing a bow. Coquelle was the son of Coquelle Thompson Sr., and served as a school board member and logger. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, March 9, 1952 (negative 1 of 3).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Coquelle Thompson Jr. during Siletz school dispute
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A portrait of Siletz Indian Coquelle Thompson Jr., seated on an armchair. As a school board member, Thompson was involved in a dispute, denying a contract to superintendent Marion L. Whittaker for introducing progressive education. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, March 5, 1952 (negative 2 of 7).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Photograph albums of Umpqua River Jetty construction and Brubaker aerial survey of Northwest coast
Aerial photograph of De Lake (later incorporated into Lincoln City) and Devils Lake.
Brubaker Aerial Surveys (Portland, Or.)
Digging rock oysters at Nelscott, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
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."
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Dining room at The Dorchester House, Oceanlake, Oregon
Photograph showing part of the dining room at The Dorchester House, a hotel, restaurant, and gas station off Highway 101 in Oceanlake, Oregon, now part of Lincoln City. The photograph shows tables and chairs in front of a large window. The tables are set with china and vases of flowers. See related image Nos. 372A0878, 372A0879, 372A0880, 372A0883, 372A0885, and 372A0886. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Dining room at The Dorchester House, Oceanlake, Oregon
Photograph, taken at night, showing part of the dining room at The Dorchester House, a hotel, restaurant, and gas station off Highway 101 in Oceanlake, Oregon, now part of Lincoln City. The photograph shows tables and chairs in front of a large window. The tables are set with china and vases of flowers. See related image Nos. 372A0878, 372A0879, 372A0880, 372A0883, 372A0884, and 372A0885. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts cars lining up to use the ferry in Yachats, Oregon.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
First regatta at Devils Lake, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
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.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
First regatta at Devils Lake, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
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.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
First regatta at Devils Lake, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
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.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts several people fishing along the coast in Yachats, Oregon. An inscription on the photograph notes "Fishing for tomcod. Yachats, Ore."
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Siletz Indian George Thompson, grandson of Coquelle Thompson Sr., standing next to a tree holding a gun. He wears a safety hat and looks to his left. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, March 9, 1952 (negative 2 of 3).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998