Interior view of one of the cabins on Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark. There is a toy cannon on the floor. Several photographs taken by Lily E. White and Sarah Hall Ladd hang on the wall. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Cabin with Cannon, R-23, LW-23."
Interior view of one of the cabins on Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark. Several photographs of the Columbia Gorge hang on the wall. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Fireplace Cabin, Raysark, R-21, LW-21."
A woman, possibly Lily E. White, mending clothing on the deck of her houseboat, the Raysark. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "The Mate Mending, R-24, LW-24."
View of a settlement on the Columbia River between the mouth of the LIttle White Salmon River and the Cascades. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "From L.W.S. to Cascades, R-14, LW-14."
A house with an American flag on a pole in the garden. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Mother Hall's House From Garden [Sarah Ladd's mother was Sarah L. Hall], R-18, LW-18."
Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark with an unidentified person standing on the deck. The ship is decorated with bunting, several American flags, lanterns, and a banner that reads, "Raysark." Likely taken somewhere along the Columbia River. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Houseboat, R-19, LW-19."
A neatly coiled rope laying on the deck beside an iron capstan on the deck of Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark. The leg of an unidentified person is visible to the left of the photograph. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "The Coil of Rope, R-9, LW-9."
Rowboats tied to the back of Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark. Likely taken on the the LIttle White Salmon River. A flume or train trestle is visible in the distance of the photograph. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Our Disappearance for L.W.S., R-13, LW-13."
Two unidentified men on a wooden raft with a rowboat tied to the back. Likely taken on the Columbia River. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Going after Wood, R-7, LW-7." Image note: appears to be from the same series as image LW-1.
A man, possibly Charles Elliott Ladd, is using a shovel to dig a hole for a spar on the bank of a river. A woman, possibly Lily E. White, stands in a rowboat holding a rope. Likely taken somewhere along the Columbia River. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Digging the Spar, R-10, LW-10."
An unidentified woman in a black dress sitting in rocks on the bank oc the Klickitat River. The C. and N. R. R. train tracks are visible on the opposite bank. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Klickitat [River], R-11, LW-11." Image note: photograph taken from the same vantage point as plates 7 and 36 in Album 712.
View of bluffs along the Columbia River. A barge with "Lyle" written in white letters is moored at the base of the bluffs. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Lyle, the Bluff, R-12, LW-12."
A group of people and horses pulling a seine (a large fishing net) along the shore of the Columbia River. Beacon Rock is visible in the distance. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Seining on Columbia, R-4, LW-4."
Sarah Hall Ladd using a cloth to clean an anchor on the deck of Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Hostess Extra Duty [Sarah Ladd was Hostess], R-2, LW-2."
A woman, possibly Lily E. White, standing with her back to the camera. There is a barn in the background. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Out of her Element, R-3, LW-3."
Interior view of one of the cabins on LIly E. White's houseboat, the Raysark. Several photographs of the Columbia Gorge hand on the wall. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Corner Cabin near Fireplace, R-5, LW-5."
Two unidentified men on a raft loaded with wood. A rowboat is tied to the back of the raft. Several buildings and a train car are visible on the riverbank in the distance. Likely taken on the Columbia River. Caption on negative sleeve reads, "The Return with Wood, R-1, LW-1." Image note: appears to be from the same series as image LW-7.