Personnel, Claude Ewing Rusk expedition to Mt. McKinley
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Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Photograph of personnel, Claude Ewing Rusk expedition to Mt. McKinley, 1910
Kiser, Fred H., 1878-1955
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Personnel, Claude Ewing Rusk expedition to Mt. McKinley
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Photograph of personnel, Claude Ewing Rusk expedition to Mt. McKinley, 1910
Kiser, Fred H., 1878-1955
On the summit of Mt. Scott, 1903
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
Noon, Camp Riley, Mt. Adams, 1913
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser, Fred H., 1878-1955
Oral history interview with Al Monner [Transcript]
Transcript. This oral history interview with Al Monner was conducted by Donald J. Sterling at Monner's home in Portland, Oregon, from February 25 to March 4, 1993. The interview was conducted in two sessions. In the first interview session, conducted on February 25, 1993, Monner discusses his family background and early life on a farm in Kaskela, Oregon, including his education, his sister, and his recreational activities. He then talks about moving to Portland in 1923, his high school education, and his early interest in photography. He speaks about working for a public library, attending Linfield College, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He discusses working for Photo Art Studio, his friendship with Ray Atkeson, and his involvement with the Wy'east Climbers. In the second interview session, conducted on March 4, 1993, Monner revisits the topics of his family background, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He speaks about his early career as a photographer for the Oregonian newspaper and describes his photography equipment. He then discusses his career as a photographer for the Oregon Journal newspaper, his photography equipment, and some of his assignments. He also talks about his freelance work, as well as photography he did for himself; photographers he worked with, including Minor White; and his involvement with the Mazamas and mountain climbing. He speaks about his marriage to Catherine Elizabeth Gnadinger, and about his children, their careers, and their families. He speaks at length about photographing Portland's Romani community and Native Americans. He then talks about Catherine Elizabeth Monner's death in 1961 and his retirement activities. He closes the interview by discussing famous people and events that he photographed.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Oral history interview with Al Monner [Sound Recording 06]
Tape 3, Side 2. This oral history interview with Al Monner was conducted by Donald J. Sterling at Monner’s home in Portland, Oregon, from February 25 to March 4, 1993. The interview was conducted in two sessions. In the second interview session, conducted on March 4, 1993, Monner revisits the topics of his family background, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He speaks about his early career as a photographer for the Oregonian newspaper and describes his photography equipment. He then discusses his career as a photographer for the Oregon Journal newspaper, his photography equipment, and some of his assignments. He also talks about his freelance work, as well as photography he did for himself; photographers he worked with, including Minor White; and his involvement with the Mazamas and mountain climbing. He speaks about his marriage to Catherine Elizabeth Gnadinger, and about his children, their careers, and their families. He speaks at length about photographing Portland’s Romani community and Native Americans. He then talks about Catherine Elizabeth Monner’s death in 1961 and his retirement activities. He closes the interview by discussing famous people and events that he photographed.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Oral history interview with Al Monner [Sound Recording 05]
Tape 3, Side 1. This oral history interview with Al Monner was conducted by Donald J. Sterling at Monner’s home in Portland, Oregon, from February 25 to March 4, 1993. The interview was conducted in two sessions. In the second interview session, conducted on March 4, 1993, Monner revisits the topics of his family background, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He speaks about his early career as a photographer for the Oregonian newspaper and describes his photography equipment. He then discusses his career as a photographer for the Oregon Journal newspaper, his photography equipment, and some of his assignments. He also talks about his freelance work, as well as photography he did for himself; photographers he worked with, including Minor White; and his involvement with the Mazamas and mountain climbing. He speaks about his marriage to Catherine Elizabeth Gnadinger, and about his children, their careers, and their families. He speaks at length about photographing Portland’s Romani community and Native Americans. He then talks about Catherine Elizabeth Monner’s death in 1961 and his retirement activities. He closes the interview by discussing famous people and events that he photographed.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Oral history interview with Al Monner [Sound Recording 04]
Tape 2, Side 2. This oral history interview with Al Monner was conducted by Donald J. Sterling at Monner’s home in Portland, Oregon, from February 25 to March 4, 1993. The interview was conducted in two sessions. In the second interview session, conducted on March 4, 1993, Monner revisits the topics of his family background, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He speaks about his early career as a photographer for the Oregonian newspaper and describes his photography equipment. He then discusses his career as a photographer for the Oregon Journal newspaper, his photography equipment, and some of his assignments. He also talks about his freelance work, as well as photography he did for himself; photographers he worked with, including Minor White; and his involvement with the Mazamas and mountain climbing. He speaks about his marriage to Catherine Elizabeth Gnadinger, and about his children, their careers, and their families. He speaks at length about photographing Portland’s Romani community and Native Americans. He then talks about Catherine Elizabeth Monner’s death in 1961 and his retirement activities. He closes the interview by discussing famous people and events that he photographed.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Oral history interview with Al Monner [Sound Recording 03]
Tape 2, Side 1. This oral history interview with Al Monner was conducted by Donald J. Sterling at Monner’s home in Portland, Oregon, from February 25 to March 4, 1993. The interview was conducted in two sessions. In the second interview session, conducted on March 4, 1993, Monner revisits the topics of his family background, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He speaks about his early career as a photographer for the Oregonian newspaper and describes his photography equipment. He then discusses his career as a photographer for the Oregon Journal newspaper, his photography equipment, and some of his assignments. He also talks about his freelance work, as well as photography he did for himself; photographers he worked with, including Minor White; and his involvement with the Mazamas and mountain climbing. He speaks about his marriage to Catherine Elizabeth Gnadinger, and about his children, their careers, and their families. He speaks at length about photographing Portland’s Romani community and Native Americans. He then talks about Catherine Elizabeth Monner’s death in 1961 and his retirement activities. He closes the interview by discussing famous people and events that he photographed.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Oral history interview with Al Monner [Sound Recording 02]
Tape 1, Side 2. This oral history interview with Al Monner was conducted by Donald J. Sterling at Monner’s home in Portland, Oregon, from February 25 to March 4, 1993. The interview was conducted in two sessions. In the first interview session, conducted on February 25, 1993, Monner discusses his family background and early life on a farm in Kaskela, Oregon, including his education, his sister, and his recreational activities. He then talks about moving to Portland in 1923, his high school education, and his early interest in photography. He speaks about working for a public library, attending Linfield College, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He discusses working for Photo Art Studio, his friendship with Ray Atkeson, and his involvement with the Wy’east Climbers.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Oral history interview with Al Monner [Sound Recording 01]
Tape 1, Side 1. This oral history interview with Al Monner was conducted by Donald J. Sterling at Monner’s home in Portland, Oregon, from February 25 to March 4, 1993. The interview was conducted in two sessions. In the first interview session, conducted on February 25, 1993, Monner discusses his family background and early life on a farm in Kaskela, Oregon, including his education, his sister, and his recreational activities. He then talks about moving to Portland in 1923, his high school education, and his early interest in photography. He speaks about working for a public library, attending Linfield College, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He discusses working for Photo Art Studio, his friendship with Ray Atkeson, and his involvement with the Wy’east Climbers.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Oral history interview with Al Monner
This oral history interview with Al Monner was conducted by Donald J. Sterling at Monner's home in Portland, Oregon, from February 25 to March 4, 1993. The interview was conducted in two sessions.
In the first interview session, conducted on February 25, 1993, Monner discusses his family background and early life on a farm in Kaskela, Oregon, including his education, his sister, and his recreational activities. He then talks about moving to Portland in 1923, his high school education, and his early interest in photography. He speaks about working for a public library, attending Linfield College, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He discusses working for Photo Art Studio, his friendship with Ray Atkeson, and his involvement with the Wy'east Climbers.
In the second interview session, conducted on March 4, 1993, Monner revisits the topics of his family background, and working as a developer and photographer for Brubaker Aerial Surveys. He speaks about his early career as a photographer for the Oregonian newspaper and describes his photography equipment. He then discusses his career as a photographer for the Oregon Journal newspaper, his photography equipment, and some of his assignments. He also talks about his freelance work, as well as photography he did for himself; photographers he worked with, including Minor White; and his involvement with the Mazamas and mountain climbing. He speaks about his marriage to Catherine Elizabeth Gnadinger, and about his children, their careers, and their families. He speaks at length about photographing Portland's Romani community and Native Americans. He then talks about Catherine Elizabeth Monner's death in 1961 and his retirement activities. He closes the interview by discussing famous people and events that he photographed.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Burnham family photographs
A line of mountaineers traveling through the White River Glacier at Mt. Hood.
Part of Burnham family photographs
A group of mountaineers resting in a line on the White River Glacier at Mt. Hood. They all hold walking sticks.
Part of Burnham family photographs
View of a snowy Mt. Hood. Three people are visible walking toward the peak.
Part of Burnham family photographs
Two people visible at the top of Mt. Hood. It is snowy.
Part of Burnham family photographs
A group of hikers in a line descending the Hogsback snow ridge on Mt. Hood.
Part of Burnham family photographs
A group of hikers in a line on the Hogsback snow ridge of Mt. Hood. It is snowy.
Part of Burnham family photographs
Double exposure photograph of a group of hikers in a line on the Hogsback snow ridge of Mt. Hood. It is snowy.
Hikers coming down steep place Mt. Hood
Part of Burnham family photographs
A group of seven people hiking down a steep and snowy section of Mt. Hood.
Part of Burnham family photographs
A group of thirteen people glissading down a snowy Mt. Hood.
Part of Burnham family photographs
A group of fourteen people climbing Mt. Hood in the snow. They are in a line and all hold walking sticks.
Part of Burnham family photographs
Seven people descending a snowy Mt. Hood. They all hold walking sticks.
Part of Burnham family photographs
Five people in a rocky area, likely at Mt. Hood. Some of the people appear to be adjusting their shoes and a mountain is visible in the background.
Group of mountaineers at Crater Rock on Mt. Hood
Part of Burnham family photographs
Group portrait of mountaineers sitting on rocks at Crater Rock on Mt. Hood. They are holding walking sticks.
Eight mountaineers with gear pose on the way to Mt. Hood
Part of Burnham family photographs
Group portrait of eight mountaineers pose with gear on their way to Mt. Hood. The mountain is visible in the background.
A man resting against a rock on his ascent of Mount Hood.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A portrait of Dallas Lore Sharp sitting on a rock during his ascent of Mount Hood.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953