"Upper Cascades, Columbia River Scenery, Oregon." (Stereograph E52)
- OrgLot93_B2_122r
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- 1882-1883
Stereograph of a tooth bridge near the Upper Cascades rapids in the Columbia River Gorge.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"Upper Cascades, Columbia River Scenery, Oregon." (Stereograph E52)
Stereograph of a tooth bridge near the Upper Cascades rapids in the Columbia River Gorge.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Verso of, "Lower End of the Cascade Locks, Oregon." (Stereograph E53)
Stereograph of the construction of Cascade Locks, Columbia River, Oregon, 1882. Items 2/123 and 2/124 are duplicate stereographs on different mounts. Alternate caption on stereograph 2/124: "Lower End of the Locks, Upper Cascades, Oregon."
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"Lower End of the Locks, Upper Cascades, Oregon." (Stereograph E53)
Stereograph of the construction of Cascade Locks, Columbia River, Oregon, 1882. Items 2/123 and 2/124 are duplicate stereographs on different mounts. Alternate caption on stereograph 2/124: "Lower End of the Cascade Locks, Oregon."
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Verso of, "Lower End of the Locks, Upper Cascades, Oregon." (Stereograph E53)
Stereograph of the construction of Cascade Locks, Columbia River, Oregon, 1882. Items 2/123 and 2/124 are duplicate stereographs on different mounts. Alternate caption on stereograph 2/124: "Lower End of the Cascade Locks, Oregon."
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"Lower End of the Cascade Locks, Oregon." (Stereograph E53)
Stereograph of the construction of Cascade Locks, Columbia River, Oregon, 1882. Items 2/123 and 2/124 are duplicate stereographs on different mounts. Alternate caption on stereograph 2/124: "Lower End of the Locks, Upper Cascades, Oregon."
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
"Secret Town, Trestle from the West, Length 1,100 feet." (Stereograph 48)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Verso of, "Secret Town, Trestle from the West, Length 1,100 feet." (Stereograph 48)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Verso of, “Secret Town, Trestle from the East, Height 90 feet.” (Stereograph 49)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
"Long Ravine Bridge from below, 120 feet high." (Stereograph 42)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad, and this stereograph depicts one of the railroad's trestle bridges in California.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Verso of, "Long Ravine Bridge from below, 120 feet high." (Stereograph 42)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad, and this stereograph depicts one of the railroad's trestle bridges in California.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
“Secret Town, Trestle from the East, Height 90 feet.” (Stereograph 49)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Verso of, "Donner Lake, with Crested Peak and Mt. Lincoln in distance." (Stereograph 129)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Verso of, "Scene at Lake Angela, Altitude 7,300 feet" (Stereograph 114)
View of a log cabin on the bank of Lake Angela. Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
"Donner Lake, with Crested Peak and Mt. Lincoln in distance." (Stereograph 129)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
“Frame for Snow Covering, interior view.” (Stereograph 163)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
“Summit Valley, Attitude 6,960 feet. Emigrant Mt. and R. R. Pass in distance." (Stereograph 109)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
"Scene at Lake Angela, Altitude 7,300 feet" (Stereograph 114)
View of a log cabin on the bank of Lake Angela. Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Verso of, “Frame for Snow Covering, interior view.” (Stereograph 163)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
“Castle Peak from Railroad, above Donner Lake. (Stereograph 258)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Verso of, “Castle Peak from Railroad, above Donner Lake. (Stereograph 258)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
“Scene on Bank of Truckee River, Lower Cañon of Truckee" (Stereograph 295)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Verso of, “Scene on Bank of Truckee River, Lower Cañon of Truckee" (Stereograph 295)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
"View across River and Canyon, from top of Palisades" (Stereograph 341)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Verso of, "View across River and Canyon, from top of Palisades" (Stereograph 341)
Stereograph originally taken by Alfred A. Hart circa 1862-1869 and reprinted by Carleton Watkins, who acquired Hart's negatives in 1869. Hart was the official photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
“Steamer Oneonta, Upper Cascades, Columbia River.” (Stereograph 1269)
Stereograph of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s steamship “Oneonta” on the Columbia River near the Upper Cascades in Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
“Steamer Oneonta, Upper Cascades, Columbia River.” (Stereograph 1275)
Stereograph of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s steamship “Oneonta” on the Columbia River. The Upper Cascades in Skamania County, Washington Territory is in the background, 1867.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
“Steamer Oneonta, Upper Cascades, Columbia River.” (Stereograph 1275)
Duplicate of Stereograph 1275, on a different mount. Stereograph of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s steamship “Oneonta” on the Columbia River. The Upper Cascades in Skamania County, Washington Territory is in the background, 1867.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916