View looking upstream of a creek (possibly Silver Creek). A dam can be seen in the foreground of the image. Trees are visible along the banks of the creek.
View of the flooded Pudding River on South Salem Rd. in Silverton, Oregon. The landscape is flooded and telephone poles and trees rise up out of the water. A man wearing a raincoat and hat stands on the banks of the water. He is looking at three rowboats that are being navigated by men in the water.
A log boom (a barrier in a river to collect or contain floating logs) on Silver Creek in Silverton, Oregon. Logs can be seen floating behind the boom in the foreground. Several buildings are visible along the banks of the river. Handwriting on the negative reads "Logs Boomed In Silvercreek Silverton, Or. #149 Drake '09."
A view of Silver Creek at Main Street in Silverton, Oregon. Buildings can be seen along one bank of the creek and a steel bridge is visible over the creek. See also related image No. 637.
View from downstream of the government locks on the Yamhill River in Lafayette, Oregon. A dam is visible on the right side of the image with the lock next to it on the river.
A flooded section of the Pudding River near Silverton, Oregon. Two wooden barns and multiple trees can be seen partially submerged in the water. Two men in a rowboat navigate the water near the two buildings.
A flooded section of the Pudding River near Silverton, Oregon. A man wearing a raincoat and hat stands on the bank watching three rowboats navigated by eight men in the water. Partially submerged utility poles and barbed-wire fencing are also visible.
A view of Silver Creek at Main Street in Silverton, Oregon. Buildings can be seen along one bank of the creek and a steel bridge is visible over the creek. See also related image No. 625.
Photograph of flooding on the Columbia River near The Dalles. Same flooding that caused the Vanport Flood down river. In the background, a flooded building is completely surrounded by water in the Columbia River. In the foreground, railroad tracks disappear underwater. Handwritten note on back indicates this was taken May 30, 1948, by someone named "Foster" or "Lofie." Possibly Lafayette “Lafie” Leonard Foster who was likely associated with the Northwest School of Photography and later a photographer for The Dalles Chronicle.
A truss bridge crosses a river along the Cascade Highway. A guardrail and vertical metal beam from what appears to be another bridge are visible in the foreground.
A view of the flooded Pudding River. A man in a rowboat is in the water and an empty rowboat sits near the bank. Utility poles and a fence can be seen partially submerged in the water.
A view of the flooded Silver Creek in the Silverton, Oregon area. A partially submerged barn can be seen in the water and tree trunks are visible floating nearby.