Jump-off Joe, a sandstone sea stack formation with a prominent arch, at Nye Beach in Newport, Oregon. The Yaquina Head Lighthouse is visible in the background.
Jump-off Joe, a sandstone sea stack formation with a prominent arch, at Nye Beach in Newport, Oregon. The Yaquina Head Lighthouse is visible in the background.
An unidentified woman standing on a rock formation on the shore at the Oregon Coast. She is wearing a hat, holding an umbrella, and looking down. Her reflection is visible on the wet sand below.
A photograph of the remains of unidentified shipwreck on the Oregon Coast, attributed to L. C. Henrichsen. The sun is visible through the clouds and is reflecting off of the ocean.
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.
A house with a stone facade near the beach in Gearhart, Oregon. A wood walkway through the sand runs in the front of the house and the ocean is visible behind the house. The handwritten description from the back of the photograph reads, "Gearhart." There is also a stamp which reads, "From Passenger Department, The North Bank Road, Portland, Ore."
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 showing the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Oregon. Taken from the water. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Angelus Studio 190A."
Photograph of an illustration by artist Colista Dowling. Illustration depicts 5 kettles sitting on a fire on the beach. A furnace made of rock surrounds the kettles. The kettles are likely boiling ocean water to produce salt, a method used by Lewis and Clark in Seaside, Oregon in 1804-1805. The ocean is in the background. Colista Dowling's signature is on the lower left of the illustration. Stamp on the back indicates that the photograph of this illustration was taken by Al Ransford, Commercial Photographer.
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.
Platinum print of Tillamook Head, Oregon. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Tillamook Head - Pacific Ocean." A stamp in the lower left corner of the print reads, "Copyright 1903(?) Will H. Walker.