View of the Columbia River flowing past a canyon in the foreground, probably in the Grand Coulee formation in Washington. A series of roads can be seen forking off of a main road at the bottom of the canyon.
Photograph of flooding on the Columbia River near The Dalles. Same flooding that caused the Vanport Flood down river. In the background, a flooded building is completely surrounded by water in the Columbia River. In the foreground, railroad tracks disappear underwater. Handwritten note on back indicates this was taken May 30, 1948, by someone named "Foster" or "Lofie." Possibly Lafayette “Lafie” Leonard Foster who was likely associated with the Northwest School of Photography and later a photographer for The Dalles Chronicle.
A view of the Grand Coulee formation in Washington State. Sage brush is visible in the foreground in front of a sheer rock face. A road runs through the landscape and the Columbia River can be seen to the right of the image.
View of the Columbia River from above showing the river, both shores, and mountains in the background. Probably the Grand Coulee Dam construction site in Washington state. A cluster of buildings, probably a construction camp, can be seen on the far shore.
A photograph of a home on the Columbia River. A person is visible standing on the porch. Two additional buildings are visible behind the house. A note on the print states that Mr. and Mrs. Black were caretakers of the home.
Pencil landscape drawing of the Columbia River. A boat is visible on the water in the distance and there are structures visible on the shore across the water. A mountain, likely Mt. Hood, is visible in the distance.
This photograph depicts various buildings at the North Portland Harbor, next to the Columbia River. A sign for the Swift and Company meat packing plant is visible in the background, along with the Interstate Railway Bridge in the distance, with a trolley and train tracks in the foreground. A note on the photograph mentions "North Portland Harbor and Inter-state RY. Bridge." RY may refer to railyard.
Aerial photograph of North Head, Washington and the Columbia River Jetties, looking south. The caption on the photograph reads, "-300 - M. C. R. Looking south across Cape Disappointment, entrance and south jetty, June 10, 1935. 1:15 P. M. gage at Fort Stevens 1.8."
A photograph of the Columbia Slough. A dock is visible in the foreground as well as 8 goats and a man. The negative envelope reads, "Columbia Slough 8 goats (Alfred getting out of the way)."
A photograph of the Columbia River and Mount Hood taken from Vancouver, Washington. Trees and rocks line the shore. The negative envelope reads, "Mt. Hood from Vancouver, Col. R. Beach in foreground."
A photograph of two individuals on a fishing sloop off Tongue Point near Astoria. A note on the negative envelope reads, ""Mr. Moore" - Spirit sail-rigged double ended gillnet boat, 2 fishermen."