Photograph showing a group of men standing next to an SP&S steam locomotive no. 54 in Seaside, Oregon. The men appear to be employees of SP&S, as some wear train conductor or engineer uniforms. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "SP&S train with Eng. #54 at Seaside, Oregon."
Photograph of a 2-story house. A woman sits on the steps of the front porch while a second person sits in a hammock on the porch. There are trees on either side of the house and a fence in front of the house. Typed label on the back of the print reads, "A Seaside Cottage Among the Spruce Trees, Seaside, Ore." Stamp on the back reads, "From Passenger Department, The North Bank Road, Portland, Ore."
Photograph of the Lewis and Clark Salt Works in Seaside, Oregon. A sign in the middle of the salt works reads, "Site of Salt Cairn Used by Lewis and Clark 1805-6." A wooden fence made of tree branches stands around the perimeter of the monument. There are many rocks on the site. Stamp on lower right of print reads, "Gifford and Prentiss, Portland, Oregon. 1751."
Photograph of people sitting in scattered groups on the beach in Seaside, Oregon. Men wear suits while women wear long dresses or skirts. People walk along the ocean on the left, and along a promenade on the right. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "On the Sands at Seaside." Stamp on the back reads, "Credit line - Weister Co. Portland, Ore." Second stamp on the back for Beaver Engraving Co.
Photograph of people on the beach in Seaside, Oregon. Men wear suits while most women wear long dresses or skirts. Two boys play in the sand in the foreground. Stamp on the back reads, "Credit line - Weister Co. Portland, Ore."
Photograph of a 2-story house, likely a vacation rental home, in Seaside, Oregon. A front porch wraps around the house and there is a small balcony on the second story. A planter sits in the front lawn. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Fleischnar Cottage, Seaside. Seaside, Ore. Ki 769."
Photograph of a cottage in Seaside, Oregon. A man and a woman sit on the front porch, each reading a newspaper. A wooden walkway passes in front of the home and there are houses on either side of the cottage. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Cottages in street leading to Locksley Hall - Seaside." Stamp on the back of the print reads, "In reproducing this photograph credit must be given Gifford & Prentiss, Portland, Oregon."
Photograph of a house in a grassy clearing. There are trees in the background and a large tree in the left foreground. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Ecola Cottage, Seaside? Ki 770."
Photograph looking north up a long wooden promenade in Seaside, Oregon. On the right of the walkway are several houses, likely vacation rental homes. A windswept tree is to the left of the walkway. In the distance, a long pier juts into the ocean. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Ki 768."
Full-length portrait of an unidentified man and two unidentified women standing in a row on the beach at Seaside, Oregon. The view is to the northeast. In the background are the Seaside Hotel and the turnaround, which is lined with people. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Photograph showing people on the beach and playing in the Pacific Ocean surf at Seaside, Oregon. The view is to the west. At right, people are gathered on the turnaround overlooking the beach.
Photograph, taken from the beach and facing east, showing the Seaside Hotel, the promenade wall, and part of the turnaround in Seaside, Oregon. Image note: Light leak on negative.
A photograph of a tidal marsh in Seaside. A body of water winding through long sea grass is visible. A structure is visible in the trees in the background.
A glass positive of a tidal marsh in Seaside. A body of water winding through long sea grass is visible. A structure is visible in the trees in the background.
A photograph of a tidal marsh in Seaside. A body of water winding through long sea grass is visible. A structure is visible in the trees in the background.
Photograph of a crowd of people at a train station. People stand on a long wooden platform on the left, while an SP&S train is stopped on the right. Three little girls in white dresses stand on the platform in the foreground and look at the train. In the background, a large crowd stands by the train. Handwriting on the back indicates this was taken in Seaside, Oregon. Stamp on the back for Kiser's Studio, Scenic America Company.
Photograph of people on the beach in Seaside, Oregon. Men wear suits while women wear long dresses or skirts. The Hotel Moore is visible on the right. In the background, people walk on a long wooden pier that crosses the beach and goes out toward the ocean. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Beach, pier, and Hotel Moore, Seaside."
Photograph showing four unidentified women wading in the ocean surf, probably on the beach at Seaside, Oregon. They are standing in a row, facing front, and holding hands. They are wearing swimming suits and caps; on the front of three of the women’s swimsuits are the words “Oates Baths.” See related image No. 376G0363.
Photograph showing four unidentified women sitting in the ocean surf, probably on the beach at Seaside, Oregon. They are sitting in a row and smiling. The second woman from left has her arm around the shoulders of the woman at far left. All four women are wearing swimming suits and caps. See related image No. 376G0362.
Photographic postcard showing a man holding a fishing pole in 1 hand and a fish in the other. Handwritten note on the back of the postcard reads, "Seaside." Stamp on the back of the print reads, "From Passenger Department, The North Bank Road, Portland, Ore."
Photograph of a person standing on the Seaside Promenade, with their back to the camera, looking toward the ocean. In the background, there are people on the beach while others swim in the ocean.
Photograph of a group of people on the beach in Seaside, Oregon. Their backs are to the camera, and they look up at an airplane flying in the sky. Three children on donkeys face the camera to the right of the photograph. Stamp on the back of the print for Arthur M. Prentiss, Commercial Photographer.