Roseburg (Or.)

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43.2165, -123.34174 Map of Roseburg (Or.)

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Aerial view of downtown Roseburg, Oregon

Aerial photograph showing buildings and streets in downtown Roseburg, Oregon. The view is toward the northeast. The intersection at bottom center is Stephens and Lane; the Hotel Rose is on the lower right corner of the intersection. At left center is the railroad depot. The wing and struts of the aircraft from which the photograph was taken are partially visible at top and right. See related image No. 371N5720.

Aerial view of Roseburg, Oregon

Aerial photograph showing buildings and streets in downtown Roseburg, Oregon. The view is toward the west. At top are the South Umpqua River and hills on the west side of the river. The view is partially obstructed by the struts of the aircraft from which the photograph was taken. See related image No. 371N5719. Image note: Light leaks on negative.

Roseburg aerial view

An aerial view of Roseburg, showing the South Umpqua River, the town, and mountains (negative 1 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Roseburg aerial view

An aerial view of Roseburg, showing the town and surrounding mountains (negative 3 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Roseburg aerial view

An aerial view of Roseburg, showing the South Umpqua River and the town (negative 2 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Roseburg aerial view

An aerial view of Roseburg, showing several large buildings on a loop road, including the Roseburg VA Hospital (negative 4 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Roseburg, Oregon, 1888

An illustrated bird's-eye view of Roseburg, Oregon. The illustration shows the city in the distance, rolling hills, a large clearing, and six people under a tree in the foreground.

Birds-eye view of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, 1889

A bird's-eye view of Roseburg, Oregon. A historical note about Roseburg and an index which indicates points of interest are included. Streets and bodies of water are labeled. Vignettes of selected buildings and residences surround the bird's-eye view, including the tenement cottages of Judge Thos. Smith; the residence of Judge Thos. Smith; a city block showing Douglas Co. Bank, A.C. Marster's & Co., O.W. Parks & Co., Parrott Bros., D.T. Pritchard, Fred Tolles; the residence of J.C. Fullerton; the Boss Store -- Caro Bros.; the residence of J.R.N. Bell; the residence of C.A. Sehlbrede; S. Marks & Co. -- U.S. Signal Service Station; the Roseburg mill building; the new era roller mills; the public school building; and the residence of H.C. Stanton.

W.W. Elliott & Co.

Pictures of the Eugene district headquarters (3 of 3)

Two photos show the Veterans Administration facility and the Old Soldiers Home in Roseburg, Oregon. Two photos show shields that were designed for each company in the Eugene district. Three photos show personnel, including the following people: Captain P. McD. Robinett, Cavalry; Captain Henry W. Edmonds, 7th Infantry; and A.N. Canfield.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 758 (Camp Tyee)

Text details the history of Company 758, which worked on project GF-2 at Camp Tyee. Included are names of camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are: E.E. Schwein, Major, Infantry; H.A. Skerry, Captain, 6th Engineers; and W.C. Betzer, Lieutenant United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Tyee is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Tyee (2 of 5)

Eight photos show scenes from Camp Tyee, members of company 758, and camp commanders. A photo of the camp basketball team identifies the following players: Gerald Gimmill, James Withers, Don Roberts, Ralph Grenier, Jay Ferree, Floyd Thrasher, Harry Smith, Harold Kleckner, Thomas Austin, Robert Putman, Ward Cain, Ernest Strickland, Dr. E. Cotter Murray, Lt. W.C. Betzer, and Captain William H. Upham. Another photo identifies a man as Lieutenant Harris.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 1921 (Camp Wolf Creek)

Text detailing the history of Company 1921, which worked on project F-33 at Camp Wolf Creek in Roseburg, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are Captain Thomas N. Start, Infantry; Captain T.S. Koziatek, Infantry Reserve; and Captain Frank G. Hoffman, Infantry Reserve. A note at the bottom of the page refers the reader to page 75 for a map of the camp.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Wolf Creek (1 of 11)

Text at the top of the page reads, "Wolf Creek - 1921st Veteran's Co., #F-33, Roseburg, Oregon." Text at the bottom of the page reads, "Winter and Summer Camp." Eight photos show Company 1921 leaving San Francisco, a portrait of Leo R. Burton, the creator of the photo album, and various views in and around the camp. Other identified individuals are 1st Lieutenant George Kenneth Fair, Medical Reserve Corps; Fred H. Russell; Edgar T. Flack; and Dr. F.B. Joy.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Wolf Creek (2 of 11)

Ten photos show camp personnel, the company baseball team, and general views of Camp Wolf Creek. Identified individuals are company clerk Charles Morrison; 1st Lieutenant Norman B. Simmonds, Coast Artillery Corps; 2nd Lieutenant Cheals, 30th Infantry; 2nd Lieutenant Drewfs, Engineer Reserve; and Camp Superintendent Forester LeTourneaux.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

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