Multnomah Falls and snow-covered cliffs
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- 1923 - 1936
Photograph showing Multnomah Falls and the Multnomah Falls footbridge from below on a winter day. The ground and the cliffs on either side of the waterfall are covered with snow.
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Multnomah Falls and snow-covered cliffs
Photograph showing Multnomah Falls and the Multnomah Falls footbridge from below on a winter day. The ground and the cliffs on either side of the waterfall are covered with snow.
Small group at Horsetail Falls?, Columbia River Gorge
Photograph showing a group of four unidentified people and a dog in front of a waterfall, probably Horsetail Falls in the Columbia River Gorge. The people in this photograph may also be depicted in image No. 373G0358. Also see image Nos. 373G0346 and 379G0100, which may be related.
Pictures of Camp Walker (2 of 3)
Part of Civilian Conservation Corps, Eugene District (Or.) photograph album
Eight photos show camp personnel and views from in and around Camp Walker, including a rock crusher and Golden Falls. Identified individuals are Lieutenant Burge, Captain Gregory, Sergeant Roth, Frank Fitzjohn, Leslie Smith, and Louie J. Otjen.
Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)
Pictures of Camp Sitkum (1 of 4)
Part of Civilian Conservation Corps, Eugene District (Or.) photograph album
Text at the top of the page reads, "Sitkum - A new Winter Camp, 1309 or GF-5, Sitkum, Oregon." Six photos show scenes from in and around the camp, including a reservoir, the mess hall at Thanksgiving, and workers in the kitchen.
Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)
Pictures of Camp Loon Lake (1 of 3)
Part of Civilian Conservation Corps, Eugene District (Or.) photograph album
Text at the top of the page reads, "Loon Lake - A Summer Camp - #1726, S-201 - Reedsport, Oregon; moved to 'Walker Camp.'" Six photos show views of the camp, a dog, and a waterfall identified as Silver Falls.
Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)
Pictures of Camp Mapleton (1 of 3)
Part of Civilian Conservation Corps, Eugene District (Or.) photograph album
Text at the top of the page reads, "Mapleton - 1748 Co., F-30, Mapleton, Oregon. Summer and Winter Camp - but it moved further North when it built it's [sic] Winter Quarters." Seven photos show views from in and around the camp, including the camp baseball team and camp members conducting project work.
Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)
Pictures of Camp Wolf Creek (10 of 11)
Part of Civilian Conservation Corps, Eugene District (Or.) photograph album
Eight photos show camp personnel and views of a waterfall on the Little River. Identified individuals are Sergeant Kelly; 1st Lieutenant F.B. Joy, Medical Reserve; 1st Lieutenant G.N. Johnston, Infantry Reserve; Captain Stark; 1st Lieutenant George K. Fair, Medical Reserve; and Danny Hughes.
Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)
Part of Civilian Conservation Corps, Eugene District (Or.) photograph album
A waterfall identified as Silver Falls, located 5 miles west of Camp Loon Lake. The view of the falls is framed by tree branches. See related image 127 in Album 380.
Killpack, Harry Walter
Part of Tsuboi Family home movies
Tsuboi family home movie, featuring footage of a trip to Japan, the Africa Maru cargo ship, Portland, Oregon, and the Columbia River Gorge. Footage is in black-and-white.
00:00 - Scenes from a trip to Japan, including temples, buildings, streets, and the Kanaya Hotel.
03:27 - Scenes of the cargo ship Africa Maru, which transported many Japanese immigrants to the Pacific Northwest. Japanese civilians bid farewell to the ship. Footage of the ocean voyage, possibly from Japan to Seattle.
06:24 - Scenes of Mount Hood and driving through the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon
07:22 - Scenes of Downtown Portland. Shots of the Tsuboi family.
08:00 - Scenes of the Columbia River Gorge.
08:38 - Iceskating on a frozen lake. Sign reads: Kahlotus.
09:11 - Steel Bridge in Portland, Oregon
09:20 - Scenes of the Columbia River Gorge. Various waterfalls, including Multnomah Falls
Tsuboi family
Portland General Electric Photograph Collection
Negatives documenting company activities, including electrical infrastructure, employees, power generation and distribution throughout Portland, the Willamette Valley and the Oregon Cascade Range. Additional general images include streetcars and trains, street lighting, power line installation, Rose Festival floats, office buildings, car barns and bridges. Of particular note are dam building projects at Bull Run and along the Clackamas River (1910-1930), and early electric stations in Oregon City at Willamette Falls.
Portland General Electric Company
Collection consists of approximately 2,918 original photographic prints and 3,800 original glass and acetate negatives taken by photographer June D. Drake of Silverton, Oregon, as well as 3,042 copy prints made by the Oregon Historical Society from the original negatives. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs that Drake took of various towns in Oregon, including Silverton, Mount Angel (including Mount Angel Abbey), and Salem, Oregon, from approximately 1900-1953. These photographs depict street scenes, businesses, schools, churches, and other town buildings, as well as significant events and celebrations. There are also a number of photographs that Drake took of the area that became Silver Falls State Park, as well as a large number of portrait photographs taken by Drake from about 1900-1952, including both studio and informal portraits.
Other subjects represented in the collection include transportation and agriculture in Oregon; the lumber industry around Silverton, including the Silver Falls Timber Company and the Silverton Lumber Company; Homer Davenport and his family in Silverton; the Chemawa Indian School near Silverton, and other portraits of Native Americans from the area; the military in Oregon, including the Oregon State Militia during World War I and World War II; and photographs of animals. The collection also includes five photograph albums; of note is an album titled "A History of Silverton, Oregon, and its environs," which contains detailed descriptions from 1863 to the 1930s, and includes places of business, worship, and study, among other scenes. There are also a number of photographs of various artifacts and other objects collected by Drake to document the history of Silverton.
Photographs in this collection that date prior to 1900 were originally taken by other photographers, including Silverton photographer William L. Jones, and reprinted by June D. Drake, who owned many of Jones's negatives.
Drake, June D., 1880-1969
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a waterfall in a forested area. Handwritten note on envelope reads, "Singing Springs Ranch. Agness, OR."
Mill Creek Falls. Crater Lake, Oregon.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a waterfall framed between 2 tree trunks. Handwritten note on envelope identifies this as Mill Creek Falls on the Rogue River near Crater Lake, Oregon.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a small waterfall on a river in a forested area. Handwriting on negative reads, "Rogue River, Oregon. Christian 11-799."
Christian (Photographer)
Mill Creek Falls - Rogue River, Oregon
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a waterfall in a forested area. Handwriting on negative reads, "Mill Creek Falls - Rogue River - Oregon, near Singing Springs Ranch." [This is likely Mill Creek Falls, located on the Rogue River in Prospect State Park in Jackson County. It is located near Crater Lake.] Handwritten note on envelope indicates this was taken in 1959.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a waterfall in a forested area. Handwritten note on envelope reads, "Salt Creek Falls, Willamette Highway, Oregon. (Christian)"
Christian (Photographer)
Eagle Creek - Columbia River Highway, Oregon
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a waterfall in a narrow gorge. Taken from the top of the waterfall, looking down at the gorge. Handwriting on negative reads, "Eagle Creek - Columbia River Highway. Christian 11-661."
Christian (Photographer)
Negative of a photographic postcard showing Tumalo Falls in Oregon. Handwriting on negative reads, "Tumalo Falls - Oregon. Christian S-403."
Christian (Photographer)
Glen Woolridge, running the Rogue river at Mule Creek Canyon, near Murial
Part of Al Monner news negatives
An aerial photograph showing a boat on the Rogue River, near Murial and Mule Creek Canyon, driven by Glen Woolridge. A waterfall can be seen on the right side of the river, with a small road or trail running along the opposite side of the water (negative 1 of 5).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Lampreys on rocks at Willamette Falls in Oregon City. Water cascades down at the right side of the frame (negative 10 of 11).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Portland Women’s Forum members on Columbia River Gorge
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Two members of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, stand on a set of cement steps in front of an unidentified waterfall area. Water can be seen cascading down basalt. Photograph taken as part of a series documenting the effort of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, to curtail logging in the area. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, April 6, 1952 (negative 23 of 23).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Latourell Falls, after logging
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Latourell Falls viewed from the Columbia River Highway, after logging operations removed trees in the area. A truck is parked in a dirt lot in front of the walls, which can be seen behind a hillside. Photograph taken as part of a series documenting the effort of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, to curtail logging in the area. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, April 6, 1952 (negative 3 of 23).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
People on a trail in front of Latourell Falls in the Columbia River Gorge. Water cascades down the basalt rock face, in front of a wooden bridge, seen at the right side of the frame. Members of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, wearings jackets and hats, walk with a group of men. Photograph taken as part of a series documenting the effort of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, to curtail logging in the area. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, April 6, 1952 (negative 9 of 23).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Salmon fishermen at Oregon City
Part of Al Monner news negatives
People in boats and along rocks at the base of Willamette Falls fishing for salmon (negative 2 of 10).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Waterfall scene at the 1955 Oregon State Fair
Part of Al Monner news negatives
An unidentified woman is seated next to an artificial waterfall set up at the fairgrounds during the 1955 Oregon State Fair (negative 16 of 16).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Punchbowl Falls, Columbia River Gorge
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph looking down at Punchbowl Falls, located on the Eagle Creek Trail on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge. Taken from a nearby hillside during recovery efforts for the body of Francis E. Foss (negative 6 of 9).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Oak Grove project, overhanging cliff near Roaring River ranger station
Photograph showing an overhanging rocky cliff with a waterfall next to a flowing river (likely the Clackamas River). In the distance is a forested hillside visible above the river. Written on the negative is “Overhanging cliff near Roaring River Ranger Station 12/17/20” and “E301.09-O-16.”
Photograph taken from a high angle showing the exterior of Station B in Oregon City. Willamette Fall is visible at the center of the frame, and a building is on the left side. Across the water, several building can be seen on a wooded hillside.