Photograph showing a wooden dam being built across a flowing river (Oak grove Fork of the Clackamas?). Several individuals can be seen throughout the frame, and piles of wood are visible at either side of the dam structure. Across the river is a recently logged area with fallen timber.
Photograph taken from a side angle showing a roofed pipe traveler device, in a dirt ditch and area recently cleared of trees. One man can be seen in the pipe traveler, while another stands at ground level.
Photograph showing a group of people standing next to a small wooden building at Austin Hot Springs. The Clackamas River can be seen next to the building. Written on the negative is “E301.09-O-25” and “45.” (People included: Crane, Caldwell, Sherrard).
Photograph showing a railroad train towing several large pieces of pipe on attached railroad cars. The train is traveling through an open area surrounded by dense forest, and four men can be seen in the frame in between the camera and train.
Photograph showing a camp area next to a river, with several wooden and canvas buildings visible throughout the frame. A small wooden bridge crosses the river, on which two men stand facing the camera. Beyond the grouping of canvas tent cabins, smoke can be seen, likely from brush burning.
Photograph showing a group of people standing on a road while looking towards the camera (including Franklin T. Griffith, President). The road and hillside is covered in rocks, and in the background is a large pile of cut trees.
Photograph showing an excavated dirt area (Frog Lake) with tree stumps, cut timber, and a railroad track. Trees can be seen at the edge of the dirt, with forested mountains in the distance.
Photograph taken from across the Clackamas River showing two small wooden “clockhouse” buildings. Snow can be seen throughout the image, one the ground and trees. Written on the negative is “new and old clockhouses at Big Bottom 12/15/20.” (Image note: see related image PGE 16-35)
Photograph showing three sawmill tractors at a temporary construction camp area, with a wooden water tower. A man is standing on top of the tower, and several other men can be seen in front of the tractors. Barrels and piles of wood are visible throughout the frame.
Photograph showing several large lengths of conduit pipe on the flat bed of a train car. A man in a hat stands inside the last piece of pipe, facing towards the camera. In the background is a dense forest, and pieces of wood and debris can be seen on the ground throughout the image.
Photograph showing a dirt road on a hillside with an active steam shovel. In the background are two vehicles on the road, with men visible at the far left side of the frame. Next to the steam shovel is a pile of dirt and rocks, and written on the machine is “Marion Shovel – Model 21.” Written on the negative is “E301.09-O-20.”
Photograph taken from a slight high angle looking downward at a cluster of small wooden buildings on a snow-covered hillside. At the base of the hill, a man faces forward towards the camera, while another stands next to the log cabin further uphill. Written on the negative is “cabin and weather observing station at intake, 12/12/20.”
Photograph taken from the ground and looking upward at a high climber with a cut tree top. Other trees can be seen throughout the frame. Written on the negative is “E301.09-O-450.”
Photograph showing a man standing next to a wooden “clockhouse” building with snow. He is wearing winter clothing, a hat, and is holding a rifle. Downhill from the building is the Clackamas river. Written on the negative is “Clockhouse at Big Bottom 12/15/20.” (Image note: see related image PGE 16-37.”
Photograph showing a damaged railroad train and railroad car on a rocky hillside, taken from a side angle. Wooden railroad ties can be seen in a pile in front of the train. Written on the side of the railroad train is “D.I.RY. Co.”
Photograph looking westward at recently logged open area. Standing water with floating logs can be seen in the cleared area, along with several horse teams towards the front of the frame.
Photograph showing five man standing next to a river and a small wooden shed structure. In the background, across the river, is a wooded hillside. From left: Franklin T. Griffith (President), O.B. Caldwell (Vice President), G.L Estabrook at far right (Secretary and Assistant Treasurer).
Photograph showing a two-story wooden building in snow conditions. A truck can be seen in the snow at the front of the building, while a steep wooded hillside is visible in the background.
Photograph showing workers with a tacoma logging engine in snow conditions on a road. In the background is a dense wooded area. (Image note: negative sleeve indicates “on road below sta F.L. 340”).
Photograph showing a logging donkey machine with two men on road, taken near ground level. To the left of the machine is a loose dirt and rock hillside.
Photograph showing a wooden bunkhouse in the snow, showing long icicles extending from the roof line. Another wooden building and two tent cabins can be seen in the background.
Photograph showing a small wooden cabin in snow conditions, looking upward from downhill. A person can be seen standing on a covered porch with several icicles hanging from the roof line.
Photograph showing two wooden buildings in a cleared field area with snow on the ground. The building in the center of the frame is a log structure with two stories, while the other is a single story log structure. At the right side of the frame is a recently cleared area of stumps. In the background is a hillside with trees and snow. Written on the negative is “E301.09-O-363.” (Image note: see related image PGE 16-19).
Photograph showing construction of a wooden platform at a temporary work camp in a wooded setting. Tent cabins can be seen in the background, and men can be seen throughout the frame. Written on the negative is “E301.09-O-364.”
Photograph showing small wooden building with piles of cut lumber in front of a steep logged hillside. On the right side of the frame, the Clackamas River, or Oak Grove Fork can be seen, and snow is on the ground throughout the image. Written on the negative is “E301.09-O-369.”
Photograph showing men riding horses along a hillside trail. One of the men looks back towards the camera, while the others face forward on their horses, heading away. The hillside is steep with look rocks and foliage. Written on the negative is “E301.09-O-40” and “44.” (Packtrain: Harman, Peck, Caldwell, Ransom.)
Photograph showing the South Fork of the Clackamas River during a flood, taken from next to the river. On the left side of the frame is a rough cliff-face with fallen rocks. Written on the negative is “E301.09-O-43” and “21.”