Platinum print of the Columbia River with mountains partially obscured by fog in the distance. Attributed to Lily E. White. This photograph is taken from the same vantage point and likely near the same time as the photograph on Plate 8 of Album 712.
Platinum print of the Columbia River with mountains visible in the distance. The photograph has been attributed in publications to both Sarah Hall Ladd and LIly E. White.
Platinum print of the Columbia River with mountains and fog visible in the distance. The photograph has been attributed in publications to both Sarah Hall Ladd and LIly E. White.
A leather-bound photographic album featuring 19 photographs of the Columbia River taken by Sarah Hall Ladd and Lily E. White circa 1902. A hand lettered title page reads, "Columbia River."
Platinum print of Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark, moored near Castle Rock (today known as Beacon Rock) on the Columbia River. Attributed to Sarah Hall Ladd.
Platinum print of a fish wheel on the Columbia River. A caption accompanying the photograph published in Pacific Monthly in 1905 reads, "A fish wheel shown at the right extending from an island near the middle of the river. The scene is below the Cascades." The photograph has been attributed to both Sarah Hall Ladd and Lily E. White. This print is the same as Plate 31 from Album 712.
Platinum print of a rimrock in the Columbia River Gorge. Alternatively titled in some publications as, "The Palisades of the Columbia." The photograph has been attributed in publications to both Sarah Hall Ladd and Lily E. White. This print is the same as Plate 30 from Album 712.