- OrgLot6_Box2_069
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- 1908?
Part of Burnham family photographs
Two people visible at the top of Mt. Hood. It is snowy.
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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
View of a snowy scene in a clearing in a forested area. Logs and trees are covered with snow.
Howard and Myrtle Burnham in snow
Part of Burnham family photographs
Howard and Myrtle Burnham playing in the snow in a clearing in a forested area. Two snow-covered cabins are visible in the background. The print inventory reads, "Winter at Mountain, Oregon (Myrtle and Howard Burnham)."
Part of Burnham family photographs
Howard and Myrtle Burnham and a dog, Jack, in the snow in a clearing in a forested area. Harry Henry's snow-covered cabin is visible in the background.
Part of Burnham family photographs
Howard and Myrtle Burnham playing in the snow in a clearing in a forested area. Two snow-covered cabins are visible behind them.
Harry Henry's buildings in snow storm
Part of Burnham family photographs
A snowy clearing in a forested area. Two structures, possibly a cabin and a shed, are visible with snow-covered roofs.
Part of Burnham family photographs
A snowy clearing in a forested area. Two structures, possibly a cabin and a shed, are visible surrounded by a rail fence.
Part of Burnham family photographs
A snowy clearing in a forested area. A rail fence stretches along the length of the photograph.
Part of Burnham family photographs
A snowy clearing in a forested area. A structure is visible to the left and a rail fence stretches along the length of the photograph.
Part of Burnham family photographs
Group portrait of fifteen mountaineers on the top of Mt. Hood. They are standing in snow and hold walking sticks.
Part of Burnham family photographs
A large ice cave, likely on Mt. Hood. Two figures on the left provide scale.
View of Miss Frantz's homestead cabin in the snow
Part of Burnham family photographs
A log cabin in the snow. A person and dog are visible on the far right.
Deady and Villard Halls, University of Oregon
A photograph of Deady and Villard Halls at the University of Oregon. The buildings, trees, and surrounding area are covered in snow.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
President's home at the University of Oregon
A photograph of the President's home at the University of Oregon, now known as the Collier House. The house, trees, and surrounding area are covered in snow.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
Adalbert G. Bettman home in snow
Part of Adalbert G. Bettman photographs
This photograph depicts the Adalbert G. Bettman residence, located at 2247 Northwest Kearney. The exterior of the home, surrounding homes, and street are covered in snow.
Part of Adalbert G. Bettman photographs
This photograph depicts an urban street with rail tracks, a "Globe" banner, and plowed snow. The Hotel Nortonia sign is visible in the background. Hotel Nortonia had two locations- first located at 1337 SW Washington Street (now Hotel Rampano). Later the owner, Mrs. A.B. Norton, used the name for the second hotel she managed, located at 409 SW 11th Avenue (now Mark Spencer Apartments). It is unclear from the image where this photo was taken.
Ice storm damage on Northwest Lovejoy
Part of Adalbert G. Bettman photographs
This photograph depicts an outdoor street scene, where an ice storm has damaged power lines. A note on the photograph mentions this photo was taken at Northwest 22nd and Lovejoy, looking east.
Portland General Electric linemen on utility pole in front of Mt. Jefferson
Photograph looking downhill, showing two linemen at the top of a utility pole with Mt. Jefferson visible in the distance. Snow can be seen on the ground, trees, and mountains throughout the frame. A utility pole and electric line are at the right side of the frame. Likely taken near Timberline Lodge. Written on the negative is "57-320." (Image note: see related image PGE 57-320-15).
Portland General Electric linemen and woman outside Timberline Lodge
Photograph looking downhill, showing two men in hardhats and a woman in the snow. One of the men is seated with the woman in the snow, attaching snow shoes to her feet, while she turns and looks at the camera. The other two men can be seen downhill walking towards the Timberline Lodge, which is visible in the distance. A decorative weather vane can be seen on top of the building, and a ski lift and wooden platform are on the right side of the frame. Written on the negative is "57-320."
Portland General Electric linemen and woman outside Timberline Lodge
Photograph looking downhill, showing two men in hardhats and a woman standing in the snow. In the distance, the top of the Timberline Lodge is visible, including a decorative weather vane with the Timberline Lodge logo. Next to the three individuals is a ski lift with a wooden stairway and small building. Written on the negative is "57-320."
Women with skis next to Timberline Lodge
Photograph looking uphill towards the Timberline Lodge building, with two women in skis facing towards the right. Snow can be seen on the ground and the slanted roof of the lodge, which also includes wood shingle siding with stone. Written on the negative is "57-320."