Stereograph of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s steamship “Oneonta” on the Columbia River near the Upper Cascades in Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1268, on a different mount. Stereograph of native fishermen on the Columbia River at the Upper Cascades, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1268, on a different mount. Stereograph of native fishermen on the Columbia River at the Upper Cascades, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1267, on a different mount. Stereograph of native man salmon fishing at the rapids of the Columbia River near the Upper Cascades, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1267, on a different mount. Stereograph of native man salmon fishing at the rapids of the Columbia River near the Upper Cascades, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1266, on a different mount. Stereograph of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks at the Upper Cascades, Skamania County, Washington Territory, looking west down the Columbia River from the Upper Block House, also known as Fort Lugenbeel, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1266, on a different mount. Stereograph of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks at the Upper Cascades, Skamania County, Washington Territory, looking west down the Columbia River from the Upper Block House, also known as Fort Lugenbeel, 1867.
Stereograph of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks at the Upper Cascades, Skamania County, Washington Territory, looking west down the Columbia River from the Upper Block House, also known as Fort Lugenbeel, 1867
Stereograph of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks at the Upper Cascades, Skamania County, Washington Territory, looking west down the Columbia River from the Upper Block House, also known as Fort Lugenbeel, 1867
Duplicate of Stereograph 1265, on a different mount. Stereograph view of an Oregon Steam Navigation Co. steam locomotive approaching from the east on the company’s portage railroad around the Cascades of the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867. South of the locomotive are ruins of the High Bridge, built by the military in 1860 to cross the Hamilton Creek drainage, and the Chenoweth/Putnam tramway.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1265, on a different mount. Stereograph view of an Oregon Steam Navigation Co. steam locomotive approaching from the east on the company’s portage railroad around the Cascades of the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867. South of the locomotive are ruins of the High Bridge, built by the military in 1860 to cross the Hamilton Creek drainage, and the Chenoweth/Putnam tramway.
Stereograph view of an Oregon Steam Navigation Co. steam locomotive approaching from the east on the company’s portage railroad around the Cascades of the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867. South of the locomotive are ruins of the High Bridge, built by the military in 1860 to cross the Hamilton Creek drainage, and the Chenoweth/Putnam tramway.
Stereograph view of an Oregon Steam Navigation Co. steam locomotive approaching from the east on the company’s portage railroad around the Cascades of the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867. South of the locomotive are ruins of the High Bridge, built by the military in 1860 to cross the Hamilton Creek drainage, and the Chenoweth/Putnam tramway.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1264, on a different mount. Stereograph of Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks west of the Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1264, on a different mount. Stereograph of Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks west of the Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1264, on a different mount. Stereograph of Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks west of the Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1264, on a different mount. Stereograph of Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks west of the Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Stereograph of Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks west of the Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Stereograph of Oregon Steam Navigation Co.’s railroad tracks west of the Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1263, on a different mount. Stereograph of view looking west down the tramway built by Francis A. Chenoweth and improved by Daniel and Putnam Bradford, just south of Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River in Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1263, on a different mount. Stereograph of view looking west down the tramway built by Francis A. Chenoweth and improved by Daniel and Putnam Bradford, just south of Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River in Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1263, on a different mount. Stereograph of view looking west down the tramway built by Francis A. Chenoweth and improved by Daniel and Putnam Bradford, just south of Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River in Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Duplicate of Stereograph 1263, on a different mount. Stereograph of view looking west down the tramway built by Francis A. Chenoweth and improved by Daniel and Putnam Bradford, just south of Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River in Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.
Stereograph of view looking west down the tramway built by Francis A. Chenoweth and improved by Daniel and Putnam Bradford, just south of Middle Block House, also known as Fort Rains, on the Columbia River in Skamania County, Washington Territory, 1867.