Duplicate of Stereograph 1296, on a different mount. Stereograph of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co. sawmill at Eagle Creek in the Columbia River Gorge, 1867.
Members of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, speaking to a group of men outside a sawmill on the Columbia River Gorge. The building has been constructed on the side of a denuded hillside, with cut logs on the ground. 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 5 of 23).
This photograph shows the docks and a pile driver machine at C.A. Smith Lumber Mill. Taken from inscription on the back of the photograph: "Docks at Smith Mill, pile driver in foreground."
This photograph shows the steamship Nann Smith and an electric crane loader at the C.A. Smith Lumber Mill, located in Taken from inscription on the back of photograph: "Electric crane loader at Smith Mill dock with Nann Smith."
Photograph of a farmhouse and windmill in a dry landscape. A hill behind the house is dotted with sagebrush. A wood fence on the right forms a corral. A buggy sits in front of the house. On the right there is a partial view of a corral.
A photograph of the first flouring mill built in Oregon 1848 by R.C. Finlay on the Calapooia River near Brownsville, Oregon. Fences, trees, and water are visible in the area surrounding the building.
A large spool of craft paper being rolled at the Georgia Pacific Corporation kraft paper plant in Toledo, Oregon. Three men in work overalls stand beside the roll. A small crowd of men in suits observe their work from behind a roped off walkway (negative 9 of 10).
This photograph shows the green chain system at the C.A. Smith Lumber Mill, used for organizing and delivering lumber. Taken from inscription on the back of photograph: "Green chain, Smith Mill."
This photograph shows the port side of steamship Hazel Dollar, docked at the C.A. Smith Lumber Mill. Taken from inscription on the back of photograph: "Hazel Dollar at Smith Mill dock."
This photograph shows the dock and smoke stacks at the C.A. Smith Lumber Mill. Taken from inscription on the back of photograph: "H.H. Smith; Eastside, Ore. Workers bunkhouses on right." Photo shows the Eastside boat ramp, located near the Coalbank Slough. The area of Eastside is now considered a residential neighborhood in Coos Bay, Oregon.
Exterior view of a sawmill with two buildings. Two smokestacks rise out of one of the buildings. In the foreground is a pond with logs floating in it. Handwriting on the negative reads "The Mill Pond. Silverton, OR. #90. Drake Photo 1908."
Exterior view of the John G. Lais sawmill on McClaine St. in Silverton, Oregon. A mill pond full of logs is visible in the foreground, and a man stands on one of the logs holding a long pole. Several other men can be seen standing inside a building at the edge of the pond.
Photograph showing wooden windmill on display indoors. The windmill has a log base and stands next to a pool lined with rocks. Water is pouring from a spout at the base of the windmill into the pool. In the background are log cabins, and at right are tanks of water. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.
A lumber Mill in Sweet Home. Workers stand among floating logs, uses push poles to move them. A logging truck is parked next to the water, in front of a wooden chute structure (negative 5 of 7).
This photograph shows the McKenna Mill, located in Marshfield. Marshfield is now Coos Bay, Oregon. Taken from inscription on the back of the photograph: "McKenna Mill; Marshfield, Oregon."
This photograph shows buildings at the Little River Mill in Bullwinkle, California (also known as Crannel Mill, located in what is now Crannel, California) in Humboldt County. Taken from the inscription on the back of the photo: "Mill at Bulwinkle, California. Bachelor's quarters on hillside at right."
This photographs shows a detailed view of the crane system at C.A. Smith Lumber Mill. Taken from inscription on the back of photograph: "Details of new bridge crane, Smith Mill."
This photograph shows the electric bridge crane system and loader at the C.A. Smith Lumber Mill. Taken from inscription on the back of photograph: "New electric bridge crane and loader at Smith Mill."
This photograph depicts the exterior of a box manufacturing mill in the Peninsula Industrial district of North Portland. Various buildings and machinery stand atop a wooden dock, with a Union Pacific rail car in the center of the image, with wooden boards stacked nearby.
This photograph depicts an exterior view of the North Portland shipyard and sawmill. Stacked lumber and various buildings are visible, along with works in the background.