Ski jumper in midair at Multorpor hill
- 374N0545
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- 1923 - 1936
Photograph of spectators watching an unidentified ski jumper in midair at the Multorpor hill near Government Camp, Oregon.
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Ski jumper in midair at Multorpor hill
Photograph of spectators watching an unidentified ski jumper in midair at the Multorpor hill near Government Camp, Oregon.
Crowd and skiers at Multorpor ski-jump hill
Photograph of several skiers on the Multorpor jump hill near Government Camp, Oregon. Crowds of spectators are gathered on either side of the landing area.
Photograph, taken from behind, of three unidentified skiers in the snow in Government Camp, Oregon. The Battle Axe Inn is partially visible in the background. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.
Marie Dawson, queen of 1933 Portland Winter Sports Carnival
Portrait of Marie Dawson, queen of the 1933 Winter Sports Carnival, on January 22, 1930, possibly at Government Camp on Mount Hood. Also see image Nos. 374N0495 and 374N0496. Image note: Light leaks on negative.
Person standing in outdoor pool on winter day
Photograph of an unidentified person standing at the edge of an outdoor pool on a winter day. The ground is covered with snow. A building and other swimmers are visible in the background. The photograph may have been taken at the Swim Resort near Government Camp, Oregon. The resort was also known as the Mount Hood Mineral Springs. Also see image Nos. 374N0489 and 374N0497.
Covered bridge, Clackamas County, Oregon
Photograph showing an unidentified covered bridge over a river and the trestle leading to the bridge. The trestle and bridge are surrounded by forest. The text “Bridges - Clackamas County” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0146.
Covered bridge, Clackamas County, Oregon
Photograph showing an unidentified covered bridge over a river and part of the trestle leading to the bridge. The text “Bridges - Clackamas County” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0145.
Covered bridge, Clackamas County, Oregon
Photograph showing an unidentified covered bridge. A sign at the entrance to the bridge reads “WALK YOUR HORSE.” The text “Bridges - Clackamas County” is written on the negative sleeve.
Hawley Pulp and Paper mill, Oregon City, Oregon
Photograph, taken from a high angle, showing the Hawley Pulp and Paper Company mill on the Willamette River in Oregon City, Oregon. The view is toward the southeast. Willamette Falls is partially visible at upper left. At right, on the opposite side of the river, is the Crown Willamette Paper company mill in West Linn. The number 4 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. This photograph may be related to image No. 371N5709.
McLoughlin House, Oregon City, Oregon
Photograph showing the exterior of the McLoughlin House, originally the home of John McLoughlin, on Center Street in Oregon City, Oregon. The text “McLoughlin House” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
View of downtown Oregon City, Oregon
Photograph, taken from the bluff above the city, showing part of Oregon City, Oregon. At left are industrial buildings and stacks of lumber and other materials. At right are downtown Oregon City and the Oregon City Bridge over the Willamette River. The number 5 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. This photograph may be related to image No. 371N5706.
Boathouse at Carl C. Jantzen estate, Lake Oswego, Oregon
Photograph showing the stone boathouse at the Carl C. Jantzen estate on Oswego Lake, Oregon. The boathouse has a gable roof and a tower.
Unidentified woman and girl outdoors, Oregon City, Thanksgiving 1908
Full-length portrait showing an unidentified woman and girl standing next to a dirt path or road in a rural area next to a log fence and a field. A second wooden fence borders a path in the background at right. The words “Thanksgiving / 1908 Oregon City” are etched by hand into the negative and are faintly visible in the lower left corner of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Unidentified man standing outside door of John McLoughlin House, Oregon City
Full-length portrait of an unidentified man standing next to the front door of John McLoughlin’s house in Oregon City, Oregon. The man is facing ot the right and is looking upward toward a sign over the door, which reads: “Home Of Doctor John McLoughlin / Founder of Oregon City / Erected 1846.” The man has a beard and is wearing a hat, overcoat, and suit. See related image Nos. 379G0002, 379G0003, 379G0005, 379G0006, 379G0007, 379G0008, 379G0009, 379G0010, 379G0011, 379G0012, and 379G0017.
Unidentified man on bluff overlooking Oregon City, Oregon
Three-quarters portrait, taken from the side, of an unidentified man standing on a bluff overlooking Oregon City, Oregon. He is facing to the left and is wearing a hat and overcoat. A blanket is lying on a rock next to him. See related image Nos. 379G0002, 379G0003, 379G0004, 379G0005, 379G0006, 379G0007, 379G0009, 379G0010, 379G0011, 379G0012, and 379G0017.
Aerial view, Mount Hood Loop Highway and Government Camp, Oregon
Aerial photograph showing the Mount Hood Loop Highway and the Government Camp area southeast of Mount Hood. The landscape is mostly snow-covered. Government Camp is at center. At lower right is part of the wing of the plane from which the photograph was taken. A cropped version of this photograph was one of 10 that were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal Sunday magazine on June 5, 1932. The photographs accompanied a story, headlined “Looping the Loop by Air,” that recounted an airplane trip following the route of the Mount Hood Loop Highway and described the views from the air. The photographs had the following caption: “Glimpses of familiar scenery snapped by Roy Norr, Journal staff photographer, in ‘doing’ the Mont [sic] Hood Loop the air way.” This photograph had the following additional information: “Government Camp in a white landscape.” See image Nos. 371N5679, 371N5698, 371N5704, 371N5716, 371N5717, and 371N5721, which were published on the same page as this photograph. Also see image Nos. 371N5699, 371N5700, 371N5701, and 371N5702, which were taken during the same trip.
Norr, Roy, 1886-1960
Cars parked along snow-covered road in Government Camp, Oregon
Photograph showing parked cars lining a snow-covered road in Government Camp, Oregon, near the Battle Axe Inn. Groups of pedestrians are walking along the road.
Cars outside Battle Axe Inn during winter Government Camp, Oregon
Photograph showing the Battle Axe Inn in Government Camp, Oregon, and cars parked on the snow-covered road outside. The inn is partially hidden behind drifts of snow reaching to the bottom edge of the building’s roof. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Government Camp Hotel and snow-covered road
Photograph showing the Government Camp Hotel in Government Camp, Oregon, and the snow-covered road in front of the hotel. Snow is also piled on the sides of the road. A car is driving down the road and a person is walking behind it.
Mt. Hood Chalet during winter Government Camp, Oregon
Photograph showing the Mt. Hood Chalet in Government Camp, Oregon, surrounded by deep snow. Several cars are parked on the road in front of the chalet. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Snow-covered road and cars outside Battle Axe Inn, Government Camp, Oregon
Photograph showing a row of cars parked outside the Battle Axe Inn in Government Camp, Oregon. The inn is surrounded by deep snow, and the inn’s roof and some of the cars are snow-covered. A cropped version of this photograph was one of two that were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on December 31, 1934, under the headline “Mount Hood Snow too Plentiful for Skiing.” The photograph had the following caption: “Too much, not to little, snow forced postponement of Sunday’s scheduled Mount Hood ski tournament until New Years [sic] day.” This photograph had the following additional caption information: “Cars buried in snow in front of Battle Ax [sic] Inn.” The photographs accompanied a story, headlined “Predict Good Ski Weather For New Year,” which reported that about three feet of snow had fallen since the previous Friday. Image note: A mark that may be the number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.
Vincent, Ralph
Buildings at Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon
Photograph, taken in May 1933, showing trees and wooden buildings at the Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon. See related image Nos. 371N5970, 371N5971, 371N5972, 372A0751, 372A0752, 372A0753, 372A0754, 372A0755, 372A0756, 372A0757, 372A0758, 372A0759, 372A0760, 372A0761, 372A0762, 372A0763, and 372A0764.
Cars lining road near Battle Axe Inn during winter in Government Camp, Oregon
Photograph showing parked cars lining both sides of the snow-covered road through Government Camp, Oregon. In the background at left is the Battle Axe Inn.
Hill’s Place and Battle Axe Inn recreation hall during winter in Government Camp, Oregon
Photograph showing cars parked along the road through Government Camp, Oregon, on a winter day. At right is Hill’s Place; at left center is the Battle Axe Inn recreation building. The road, buildings, and surrounding areas are covered with snow. Image note: Light leaks on negative.
Buildings at Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon
Photograph showing wooden buildings at the Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon. This photograph, along with image No. 372A0755, was published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on May 27, 1933, under the headline “Here’s Where a Forest Army Will Live.” This photograph had the following caption: “Surrounded by great mountains covered with giant trees, a detachment of recruits in the civilian conservation corps built these buildings which will house the more than 200 members of the camp at Zig Zag in the Mount Hood National forest.” See related image Nos. 371N5969, 371N5971, 371N5972, 372A0751, 372A0752, 372A0753, 372A0754, 372A0755, 372A0756, 372A0757, 372A0758, 372A0759, 372A0760, 372A0761, 372A0762, 372A0763, and 372A0764.
Tents at Civilian Conservation Corps’ Toll Gate camp near Rhododendron, Oregon
Photograph showing tents and a small building at the Civilian Conservation Corps’ Toll Gate camp. The first residents of the camp were men from Illinois. The camp was located off the Mount Hood Loop Highway (now Highway 26) near Rhododendron, Oregon, several miles from the CCC camp at Zigzag. A cropped version of this photograph, along with image Nos. 372A0751, 372A0752, and 372A0762, was published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, May 28, 1933. The photographs were published under the headline “Camp Workers Move Into Mount Hood Area.” They accompanied a story headlined “Forest Crew Starts Work In Hood Area.” This photograph had the following caption: “The tent city set up for the Illinois men.” See related image Nos. 371N5969, 371N5970, 371N5972, 372A0751, 372A0752, 372A0753, 372A0754, 372A0755, 372A0756, 372A0757, 372A0758, 372A0759, 372A0760, 372A0761, 372A0762, 372A0763, and 372A0764.
Tents at Civilian Conservation Corps’ Toll Gate camp near Rhododendron, Oregon?
Photograph showing a row of 10 or more tents, probably at the Civilian Conservation Corps’ Toll Gate camp. The Toll Gate camp was located off the Mount Hood Loop Highway (now Highway 26) near Rhododendron, Oregon, several miles from the CCC camp at Zigzag. See related image Nos. 371N5969, 371N5970, 371N5971, 372A0751, 372A0752, 372A0753, 372A0754, 372A0755, 372A0756, 372A0757, 372A0758, 372A0759, 372A0760, 372A0761, 372A0762, 372A0763, and 372A0764.
Buildings at Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon
Photograph showing wooden buildings at the Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon, in May 1933. See related image Nos. 371N5969, 371N5970, 371N5971, 371N5972, 372A0751, 372A0752, 372A0754, 372A0755, 372A0756, 372A0757, 372A0758, 372A0759, 372A0760, 372A0761, 372A0762, 372A0763, and 372A0764. Image note: Light leak on negative.