A photograph of a crowd of people standing in and around two automobiles parked in the middle of a dirt street. The sign on the building to the left of the photograph reads, "Olympia Beer Saloon." A pennant attached to one of the automobiles reads, "Portland to Seattle, Portland Day."
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.
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.
Pencil sketch of a harbor scene showing loading docks. A train is visible on the structure and four ships are visible docking in the water next to it. A small structure is visible on the shore below.
Pencil and black and white wash drawing of a view of the Olympic range with a body of water in the foreground. A house and fence are visible on the cliff above.
Two pencil and gray wash drawings. The drawing on the top of the page shows Cape Meares and Three Arch Rocks from the end of Cape Lookout. The drawing on the bottom of the page shows the summit of Mt. Rainier.
Partially colored landscape pencil drawing of Lake Washington. Two people are visible in a boat on the water and a structure and dock are visible on the right side.
Watercolor landscape illustration showing two people sitting on a log on the shore of Lake Washington. A mountain, likely Mt. Rainier, is visible beyond the water.
Oil painting on cardboard of Mt. Hood in evening light, 25 May 1880. Transcription from back, “Evening: Mt. Hood, Oregon U. S., From Columbia River Road near Vancouver Barracks, May 25, 1880. By A. Downing.”
An ink wash painting signed by George Davidson, the illustrator on Robert Gray’s second voyage on the Columbia Rediviva. The painting, titled,”Attackted at Juan De Fuca Straits,” depicts 17 canoes surrounding the Columbia Rediviva near shore in the Juan de Fuca Straits.