This photograph depicts Donegan Reeder Wiggins father, Henry Gilbert Wiggins, seated on shipwreck remains on the beach at Pacific City. An inscription on the photograph notes "Daddy on the wreck of the Old Schooner at Pacific City, 1921." This appears to be the same scene as OrgLot19_B2_042.
Donegan Reeder Wiggins poses next to ship wreckage on Cannon Beach, Haystack rock is visible in the background. An inscription on the photo notes "Remain of wrecked schooner, Pacific City 1921. Captain D.W. Miles aided in the rescue of the crew, about 1892." This appears to be the same scene as OrgLot19_B2_043.
This photograph depicts a dugout canoe on the Roads End beach in Lincoln City, Oregon. Two people walking on the beach are visible in the background. An inscription on the photograph notes "Dug out canoe, Roads End Beach."
This photograph depicts a wooden pier in Newport, Oregon. Two signs advertising "Clams and crabs" are visible, with several boats tied to the pier. The town of Newport is visible in the background.
This photograph depicts people picnicking on the beach at Depoe Bay. Five are pictured at center, and one person sits on a log to the right. An inscription on the photograph notes "Hungry shimmy-kittens at Depoe Bay, March 31st, 1935."
This photograph depicts Donegan Reeder Wiggins standing on a rock formation on Cape Kiwanda in Pacific City. An inscription on the photo notes "On the "Toadstool," Cape Kiwanda, Pacific City, 1921."
This photograph depicts a street view of a Detroit, Oregon. A building called "The Bohemian Club" is on the right, with unidentified buildings on the left. Three people are seated on the stoop of the Bohemian Club. Two people and a dog are visible walking in the street. An inscription on the photo notes "Detroit on a busy day."
This photograph depicts the exterior of several buildings in an unidentified town. The buildings on the right appear to be cottages, with the rental office on the left. People are seated on the front porch of the office, with several vehicles and people visible on the street.
This photograph depicts a man standing outside a service station. Three types of fuel are marked on the gas pumps; White Magic, Mobilgas and standard. A decal on a window mentions auto accessories.
This photograph depicts the exterior of the Breitenbush Hot Springs Hotel. Several people are sitting at a table outside, and a Ford Model A is parked nearby. The hotel is located in a forested area.
This photograph depicts the exterior of a grouping of cottages in Seaside, Oregon. An inscription on the photo notes "Roycecroft cottages. Seaside, Oregon."
This photograph depicts the exterior of an abandoned house with missing windows. A note on the negative sleeve notes this may have been taken in Curry County or Crescent City.
This photograph depicts a longshot of Florence, Oregon near the Siuslaw river. In the foreground is a road leading to a boat ramp. An inscription on the photograph notes "Florence and Siuslaw River."
This photograph depicts a man standing on a beach with large pieces of driftwood. A Ford Model A is parked nearby, and a pier is visible in the background.
Photograph of buildings constructed on the original site of Fort Astoria in Astoria, Oregon. An inscription on the back of the photo notes "Site of Old Fort at Astoria. Now occupied by undertaking parlour. Fort established in 1811 by Astor. Captured by British in 1813." This inscription is referring to the site of the original Fort Astoria on Exchange Street, where a mortuary was occupying the building at the time this photograph was taken. An advertisement for a car garage is partially visible in the background.
This photograph depicts two shopkeepers in a general store. Various products are on display on shelves. This photo may have been taken outside Salem Heights Grocery, which Henry Gilbert Wiggins and Donegan Reeder Wiggins operated.
This photograph depicts two shopkeepers inside a general store. Various products are on display on shelves. This photo may have been taken inside Salem Heights Grocery, which Henry Gilbert Wiggins and Donegan Reeder Wiggins operated.
This photograph depicts two shopkeepers inside a general store. The man to the right is Donegan Reeder Wiggins. Various products are on display in a glass counter case, and on shelves. This photo may have been taken inside Salem Heights Grocery, which Henry Gilbert Wiggins and Donegan Reeder Wiggins operated.
This photograph depicts a man wearing overalls posing next to a wooden sign with "Re-Elect Earl Snell, Secretary of State" painted on it. A house is visible in the background.
This photograph depicts four men posing at Death-Trap Cove. Donegan Reeder Wiggins stands at the right. An inscription on the photo notes "In Death-Trap Cove, on Cape Kiwanda."
This photograph depicts two men standing outside what appears to be a cafe or general store. The man on the left is Donegan Reeder Wiggins' father, Henry Gilbert Wiggins. This photo may have been taken outside Salem Heights Grocery, which Henry Gilbert Wiggins and Donegan Reeder Wiggins operated.