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The Register-Guard
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The Register-Guard
Newberg Graphic, Newberg, Or
Articles discussing debate over Willamette Valley project and river pollution
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Article discussing Willamette Valley project
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Program and articles discussing Izaak Walton League Oregon State Council Convention
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Articles discussing 5th Oregon Wildlife Federation Annual Conference
The Register-Guard
The Daily Astorian
Photograph looking across the water showing several large industrial buildings on the shore. On the left side is a pulp and paper company, and a white building with a large smokestack can be seen in the center of the frame. Along the shore are stacks of wood (possibly crates).
Photograph showing a wooden building and dock for a paper and pulp company. Shallow water can be seen throwing through a trench towards the left side of the frame.
Photograph showing a man working with a truck and hoisting machine on top of a wooden dam structure. The man stands next to the truck. Water is visible at the base of wooden stucture, which appears to be filled with rocks.
Photograph taken from a high angle showing several men working with a truck and hoisting machine next to flowing water of the Willamette River. On the left side of the image, two men stand on a dock platform while one holds a wooden pole.
Photograph showing the exterior of Station L taken from across the water (now the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) with several buildings visible. The hog fuel pile can be seen on the right, and several loaded barges can be seen next to the docks on the left side of the image. The Willamette River is in the foreground. Part of the image is masked with paper.
Photograph taken at a high vantage point, looking north, of paper mills in Oregon City, showing railroad tracks and the Willamette River. The Oregon City Bridge (Arch Bridge) can be seen in the distance crossing the river. Industrial buildings line the river on the opposite banks. Written on the top of a building is a large sign with “Crown Willamette Paper Company” and “Hawley Pulp and Paper Company.”
Photograph of the exterior of Station B in Oregon City, with the flowing Willamette River in the foreground. Behind the brick building a hill with utility poles and three large tanks can be seen.
Articles discussing effects of dams on Oregon rivers
Articles discussing effects of dams on Oregon rivers
New York Herald Tribune (Firm)
Article discussing Willamette Valley project and memorandum promoting William Finley speech
Statesman Journal
Program listing "Arizona birds" lecture and articles discussing Willamette Valley project
Audubon Society of Portland
Articles discussing waterway development projects and William Finley lectures
New York Times Company
Articles discussing National Wildlife Federation meeting and waterway development projects
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Part of Minor White negatives
View of the Broadway Bridge with open spans over the Willamette River. Taken October 25, 1938. The Broadway Bridge is a Rall-type double-leaf bascule drawbridge.
White, Minor
Warehouse on the Willamette River
Part of Minor White negatives
Kerr-Gifford/Globe dock photographed from the lower deck of the Steel Bridge, on the Willamette River. Taken October 25, 1938.
White, Minor
Building on Dekum and Reed Block
Part of Minor White negatives
View of the Dekum and Reed Block, located on Front Avenue and Ankeny Street. Photo taken from south side of Burnside Bridge on February 12, 1939. An automobile is parked on the street and the Willamette River is visible in the background. Also visible are signs for a creamery and Golden Glow Beer & Ale.
White, Minor
Part of Minor White negatives
View of the Portland waterfront. There are logs and debris in the Willamette River. The Broadway Bridge is in the background, with the Steel Bridge visible behind it. Taken July 13, 1939.
White, Minor
Ship at dock on the Willamette River
Part of Minor White negatives
The ship Dagmar Salen in dock on the Willamette River.
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Sternwheeler passing through the Steel Bridge
Part of Minor White negatives
A sternwheeler tugboat pushes cargo through an opening in the Steel Bridge on the Willamette River. The drawbridge is up. Piles of lumber sit on a dock in the foreground. The Burnside Bridge is visible in the background.
White, Minor
Part of Minor White negatives
A tugboat and small ship in the Willamette River as viewed from above. A rope extends from one vessel to the other, then into the water where it hauls lumber (not visible in this photo).
White, Minor
Part of Minor White negatives
Details of cast-iron architecture on the Johnson Building (left), taken through the window of an abandoned building across the street on the Dekum and Reed block. A small portion of the Willamette River is seen between the Johnson Building on the left and the Dodd Block on the right. There are signs of demolition in progress. Eastside industrial area visible in the distance. Attached to the same strip of film as Negative No. 3996.
White, Minor