Sawmill at Port Angeles, Washington
- OrgLot1062_017
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- 1918?
Transcription from slide: “Sawmill at Port Angeles, Washington.”
United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division
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Sawmill at Port Angeles, Washington
Transcription from slide: “Sawmill at Port Angeles, Washington.”
United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division
A map of Spruce Production Division operations in Washington. Transcription from slide: “Map No. 1, showing S. P. D. Railroads No. 1 1 & 2. Railroads No. 1 & 2 control timbered area covering 402 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 987,309,000, Cedar - 543,164,000, Fir - 2,393,502,000, Hemlock - 2,813,264,000. Map No. 2, Enlarged Scale Map Of Western Portion Of Map No. 1. Map No. 3, Showing S. P. D. Railroad No. 3. Railroad No. 3 controls timbered area covering 63 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 234,065,000, Cedar - 164,196,000, Fir - 341,933,000, Hemlock - 397,158,000. Map No. 4, Showing S. P. D. Railroad No. 4, Railroad No. 4 controls timbered area covering 46 square miles containing timber as follows: Spruce - 94,518,000, Cedar - 295,054,000, Fir - 4,115,000, Hemlock - 123,119,000. Map No. 5, Showing S. P. D. Railways No. 5, 6, & 7. Railroad No. 5 controls timbered area covering 48 square miles, containing timber as followss: Spruce - 95,570,000, Cedar - 79,712,000, Fir - 228,015,000, Hemlock - 138,980,000. Railroad No. 6 controls timbered area covering 6 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 30,447,000, Cedar - 27,897,000, Fir -, Hemlock - 26,875,000. Railroad No. 7, controls timbered area covering 38 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 85,537,000, Cedar - 74,551,000, Fir - 30,761,000, Hemlock - 105,208,000.”
United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division
Transcription from slide: “Sawmill at Toledo, Oregon.”
United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division
Cut-up plant at Vancouver, Washington
Transcription from slide: “Cut-up plant at Vancouver.”
United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division
Transcription from slide: “Material Yards, Yaquina, Ore.”
United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division
Team of men clearing brush with axes. Transcription from slide: “Heavy brush encountered on Alsea southern railroad.”
United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division
A map of Spruce Production Division operations in Oregon. Transcription from slide: “Map No. 6, showing S. P. D. Railroads No. 8 & 9. Railroads No. 8 & 9 control timbered area covering 37 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 100,692,000, Cedar - 1,783,000, Fir - 187,720,000, Hemlock - 203,243,000. Map No. 7, showing S. P. D. Railroads No. 10 & 11. Railroad No. 10 controls timbered area covering 28 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 82,137,000, Cedar - 5,924,000, Fir - 187,720,000, Hemlock - 203,243,000. Map No. 7, showing S. P. D. Railroads No. 10 & 11. Railroad No. 10 controls timbered area covering 28 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 82,137,000, Cedar - 5,924,000, Fir - 375,318,000, Hemlock - 119,000. Railroad No. 11 controls timbered area covering 63 square miles containing timber as follows: Spruce - 604,383,000, Cedar - 31,873,000, Fir - 621,419,000, Hemlock - 136,958,000. Map No. 8, showing S. P. D. Railroad No. 12, showing S. P. D. Railroad No. 12. Railroad No. 12 controls timbered area covering 21 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 253,765,000, Cedar - 15,116,000, Fir - 316,745,000, Hemlock - 200,476,000. Map No. 9, showing S.P.D. Railroad No. 13. Railroad No. 13 controls timbered area covering 23 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 171,860,000, Cedar - 48,055,000, Fir - 37,920,000, Hemlock - 27,395,000.”
United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division
Country Garden, Mr. & Mrs. S. S. Montague, Cyclamen, February 19, 1931
A hand-colored lantern slide showing Cyclamen with pink blooms. The slide caption reads, "Country Garden, Mr. & Mrs. S. S. Montague, Cyclamen, Feb 19, 1931."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
Country Garden, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kerr, Colchicum, September 1931, Portland, Oregon
A hand-colored lantern slide showing Colchicum, also known as autumn crocus, in the Kerr Gardens. The blooms are light purple. The slide caption reads, "Colchicum, Sept 1931, country garden Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kerr."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
Portland Garden Club Spring Show, March 23, 1935
A hand-colored lantern slide depicting a scene from the 1935 Portland Garden Club Spring Show. Surrounded by buildings and the street, a weeping cherry tree, several pots of yellow flowers, and several umbrellas are visible on a patch of grass.
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
Portland Garden Club Spring Show, March 23, 1935
A hand-colored lantern slide of the Skidmore Fountain at the Portland Garden Club Spring Show on March 23, 1935. There are various potted plants placed around the fountain, many with with yellow blooms.
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
A hand-colored lantern slide featuring a close up view of a spray of English holly with red berries.
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
Dogwood, Schindler Place, Milwaukie, Oregon
A hand-colored lantern slide of a large dogwood shrub with white flowers. The slide caption reads, "Dogwood, Schindler Place, Milwaukie."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
Weeping Cherry, Mrs. H. C. Wortman
A hand-colored lantern slide showing a weeping cherry tree with pink blossoms. The slide caption reads, "Weeping cherry, Mrs. H. C. Wortman."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
A colored lantern slide depicting a branch of a saucer magnolia tree. The flowers are white and pink. The slide caption reads, "Magnolia, Frank I. Jones, Portland, Ore."
A colored lantern slide showing a garden border. The garden bed is full of flowers in bloom and is lined by a dirt path. Steps are visible in the distance. The slide caption reads, "Mrs. Tom Kerr."
Mrs. Peter Kerr Suburban Garden, Portland, Oregon
A hand-colored lantern slide showing a garden border in the Kerr Gardens. A dirt path passes between two blooming garden beds. There is a greenhouse visible in the distance. The slide caption reads, "Mrs. Peter Kerr suburban garden."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
Mrs. S. S. Montague Suburban Garden, Portland, Oregon
A hand-colored lantern slide depicting a patch of yellow primroses. Tree stumps and various foliage is visible in the background. The slide caption reads, "Mrs. S. S. Montague suburban garden."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
Mrs. Thos. Kerr Suburban Garden, Portland, Oregon
A hand-colored lantern slide of a large rock garden in bloom. A dirt path is visible on the left side. The slide caption reads, "Mrs. Thomas Kerr suburban garden."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
R. "Fastnusom Pleno," Mr. & Mrs. P. Kerr
A hand-colored lantern slide of a branch of mauve Rhododendron flowers. The slide caption reads, "R. "Fastnusom Pleno" mauve, Mr. & Mrs. P. Kerr."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
A colored lantern slide of a large Rhododendron shrub in front of a house. The shrub has purple flowers and there is a large planter on the right side. The slide caption reads, "Mrs. Kerron."
Arenaria Balearica, Mrs. Gerald Beebe City Garden, Portland, Oregon
A hand-colored lantern slide of arenaria balearica, also known as mossy sandwort, growing on a rock. The slide caption reads, "Mrs. Gerald Beebe, city garden."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
Saponaria, Country Garden, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kerr, Portland, Oregon
A hand-colored lantern slide showing saponaria, also known as soapwarts, growing on rock in the Kerr Gardens. The slide caption reads, "Peter Kerr country garden."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
City Garden, Mr. & Mrs. John W. Shuler, Portland, Oregon
A hand-colored lantern slide showing purple pasqueflowers with yellow centers. The slide caption reads, "Anenomie [sic] Pulsomaria, city garden, Mr. & Mrs. John W. Shuler." Now known as pulsatilla vulgaris, this flower was originally considered part of the genus anemone. Yellow flowers are visible in the background.
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
A colored lantern slide showing a Kalmia shrub with pink and white blooms.
Enkianthus, Mr. & Mrs. Matthiessen
A hand-colored lantern slide showing an Enkianthus shrub with white flowers. The shrub is surrounded by grass and a stone path is visible on the left. The slide caption reads, "Enkianthus, Mr. & Mrs. Matthiessen."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
Rock daphne, Mr. & Mrs. John C. Banks
A hand-colored lantern slide showing a large Daphne shrub with pink flowers growing on a rock. The shrub is surrounded by other blooming plants, featuring blue, purple, and yellow blooms. The slide caption reads, "Rock daphne, Mr. & Mrs. John C. Banks."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940
[Garden of] Mr. & Mrs. Thos E. Young
A hand-colored lantern slide showing an unidentified body of water with a wooden bridge. A sailboat is visible on the water in the distance. The water is surrounded by various foliage and pink and white flowers. The slide caption reads, "Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Young."
Stephenson, George C., 1866-1940