Canal and locks at on Columbia River at Cascade Locks, Oregon
- 371N5666
- Unidad documental simple
- 1923 - 1936
Photograph showing the canal and locks on the Columbia River at Cascade Locks, Oregon. At left are the rapids.
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Canal and locks at on Columbia River at Cascade Locks, Oregon
Photograph showing the canal and locks on the Columbia River at Cascade Locks, Oregon. At left are the rapids.
Rubble at site of fire in Cascade Locks, Oregon
Photograph, taken from a low angle, showing burned rubble at the site of a fire in Cascade Locks, Oregon. The fire occurred on Monday, July 2, 1934, and this photograph was taken on July 3. A story about the fire, headlined “Fireworks on Rampage Burn Locks Block,” was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal’s home edition on July 3. According to the story, the fire was started by fireworks during a July Fourth celebration and destroyed approximately a block of the downtown business district. See related image Nos. 372A0734, 375A1002, 375A1003, and 375A1004.
Remains of buildings destroyed by fire in Cascade Locks, Oregon
Photograph showing the burned remains of buildings after a fire in Cascade Locks, Oregon. The fire occurred on Monday, July 2, 1934, and this photograph was taken on July 3. Unidentified people are standing nearby, looking at the rubble. A similar photograph, image No. 375A1003, was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal’s home edition on July 3, 1934. That photograph was published under the headline “Where Fireworks Took Heavy Toll at Cascade Locks.” It had the following caption: “The band played on at Cascade Locks Tuesday despite the $60,000 fire which concluded the second day of the July 4th celebration there Monday night. Above—Looking east from the new Lakeside hotel on the razed block. At the immediate lower left is the charred remnants of the fireworks stand where the fire started. Beyond (in order) are the ruins of the I. O. O. F building, the S. E. Parras meat market, the Blue Moon cafe, and at the end of the block the W. H. Clark home.” The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Fireworks on Rampage Burn Locks Block.” Also see image Nos. 372A0731, 375A1002, and 375A1004. Image note: Negative damage at lower right.
Burned rubble at intersection in Cascade Locks, Oregon
Photograph showing a burned utility pole and other rubble at an intersection after a fire in Cascade Locks, Oregon. The fire occurred on Monday, July 2, 1934, and this photograph was taken on July 3. A story about the fire, headlined “Fireworks on Rampage Burn Locks Block,” was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal’s home edition on July 3. According to the story, the fire was started by fireworks during a July Fourth celebration and destroyed approximately a block of the downtown business district. See related image Nos. 372A0731, 372A0734, 375A1003, and 375A1004.
Remains of buildings destroyed by fire in Cascade Locks, Oregon
Photograph showing the burned remains of buildings after a fire in Cascade Locks, Oregon. The fire occurred on Monday, July 2, 1934, and this photograph was taken on July 3. Unidentified people are standing nearby, looking at the rubble. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 375A1004 were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal’s home edition on July 3, 1934. The photographs were published under the headline “Where Fireworks Took Heavy Toll at Cascade Locks.” This photograph had the following caption: “The band played on at Cascade Locks Tuesday despite the $60,000 fire which concluded the second day of the July 4th celebration there Monday night. Above—Looking east from the new Lakeside hotel on the razed block. At the immediate lower left is the charred remnants of the fireworks stand where the fire started. Beyond (in order) are the ruins of the I. O. O. F building, the S. E. Parras meat market, the Blue Moon cafe, and at the end of the block the W. H. Clark home.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Fireworks on Rampage Burn Locks Block.” Also see image Nos. 372A0731, 372A0734, and 375A1002.
Charles Hill after fighting fire in Cascade Locks
Head and shoulders portrait, taken outdoors, of Charles Hill, 17, facing front. The photograph was taken on July 3, 1934, after Hill helped to fight a fire in Cascade Locks, Oregon. The fire, started by fireworks on Monday, July 2, 1934, during a July Fourth celebration, destroyed approximately a block of the downtown business district, according to a story published on the front page of in the Oregon Journal’s July 3 home edition. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 375A1003 accompanied the story. The photographs were published under the headline “Where Fireworks Took Heavy Toll at Cascade Locks.” This photograph had the following caption: “Charles Hill, 17, recovering after being overcome by smoke while fighting the fire.” Also see image Nos. 372A0731, 372A0734, and 375A1002.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a street scene in a small town. Taken from the middle of the street. Businesses line the street and there are signs for a drug store and other shops. Scattered automobiles parked on the street. Note on envelope identifies the town as Cascade Locks, OR.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing the Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks, Oregon. Taken from the bridge, an automobile drives toward the camera. A sign on the bridge reads, "Bridge of the Gods." Handwriting on negative reads, "Cascade Locks, Oregon. Christian 11-838."
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Worker at Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
Photograph showing a smiling man at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. He is standing along the side of a dirt road, and is leaning downwards with a pick ax. Snow is on the ground behind the man (negative 12 of 22).
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Road sign at Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth
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Photograph showing a carved wooden sign at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. The sign reads “Columbia River Civilian Public Service Camp No. 21.” Buildings and a forested hillside can be seen in the background (negative 14 of 22).
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People in costumes at Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth
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Photograph showing people in costume at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. Likely performing in a skit, the group is standing in front of a long serving window for the mess hall kitchen. One man is leaning down towards the ground while reaching towards an object (negative 18 of 22).
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Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
Photograph showing people in a mess hall at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. A man wearing overalls is standing and holding a book, while other people are seated at picnic tables throughout the room. In the back is a line of men wearing kitchen staff hats and uniforms (negative 2 of 22).
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Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
Photograph showing worker at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. Men are standing next a wall, being constructed from stones. A muddy road can be seen next to the group, and buildings and trees can be seen in the background (negative 4 of 22).
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Mess hall workers at Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
Photograph looking through a serving window, showing mess hall workers at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. A serving counter can be seen at the bottom of the window, with stacks of dishes. People wearing cook uniforms can be seen in the kitchen, while a man in a stripped shirt stands in front of the serving window, with a bowl in his hand (negative 5 of 22).
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Library at Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
Photograph showing what appears to be a library space at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. Two men are seated at a at table, looking downwards at a book and piece of paper. Behind them is a bookshelf (negative 6 of 22).
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Buildings at Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
Photograph showing buildings at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. Two shingled buildings are at the base of a forested hillside, with snow on the ground. Groups of men walk through a courtyard outside of the buildings. A sign reads “Civilian Public Service Camp No.21, Brethren Service Committee, Mennonite Central Committee” (negative 8 of 22).
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Dormitory at Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
Photograph showing people in a dormitory at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. A group of men are sitting at a picnic table with stacks of books and magazines. A man is laying on his side in a bed at the front of the frame, facing towards the table. Other beds and closets can be seen in the background (negative 9 of 22).
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Crew Catching Salmon for Oxbow Project
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
Five men stand in waist-deep water at a fish hatchery. One of them holds up a salmon. A pile of fish lie on the ground next to the water on the left. The caption on the negative sleeve reads, "Crew catching salmon for Ox Bow (sic) hatchery of Oregon Fish Commission - near Cascade Locks" (negative 2 of 15).
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Crew Catching Salmon for Oxbow Project
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
A man stands in knee-deep water at a fish hatchery. He wears a hat and holds up a salmon just above the water. The caption on the negative sleeve reads, "Crew catching salmon for Ox Bow (sic) hatchery of Oregon Fish Commission - near Cascade Locks" (negative 3 of 15).
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Crew Catching Salmon for Oxbow Project
Parte deAl Monner news negatives
A man stands in knee-deep water on a fish ladder at a fish hatchery. In the foreground, a salmon is pictured jumping in mid-air up the fish ladder. The caption on the negative sleeve reads, "Crew catching salmon for Ox Bow (sic) hatchery of Oregon Fish Commission - near Cascade Locks" (negative 4 of 15).
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Parte deLily E. White negatives
Photograph taken from the deck of a boat passing through the opening gates of a lock. Likely Cascade Locks. Small groups of people are standing on the top of the lock walls on either side. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Canal, 69, LW2-50."
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Parte deHarold M. Brown photographs
A view of part of the town of Cascade Locks, including the canal and locks on the Columbia River. Houses and a road can be seen along the banks of the river. Handwriting on the negative reads, "Cascade Locks / Feb. 12 1934 11:30 AM / Harold M. Brown Photo / Portland, Ore."
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Panorama of Cascade Locks and Bridge of the Gods
Parte deHarold M. Brown photographs
A panoramic photograph shows the town of Cascade Locks and the Bridge of the Gods as seen from the Washington side of the Columbia River. The locks are partially visible in the river. Handwriting on the image reads, "No. 3127 / Cascade Locks Ore. and Bridge of the Gods / Harold M. Brown Photo / Brush Prairie Clark County Wash."
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Panorama of Cascade Locks and Bridge of the Gods
Parte deHarold M. Brown photographs
A panoramic photograph shows the town of Cascade Locks and the Bridge of the Gods as seen from across the Columbia River in Stevenson, Washington. Handwriting on the image reads, "Stevenson, Wash," "Cascade Locks, Ore," "Bridge of the Gods," and "Harold M. Brown Photo / Camas, Wash. June 4 1949."
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Crowds of people on the deck of the steamer boat, Bailey Gatzert, as it goes through the locks on the Columbia River. Taken on the Pearson trip.
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T. Gilbert Pearson and woman on railroad tracks
T. Gilbert Pearson and an unidentified woman walking down railroad tracks near the Columbia River. Taken on the Pearson trip.
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Camp at the Middle Cascades, Oregon
Parte deCartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Middle Cascades Block House [?] 1866.”
Lower landing, Cascade Locks, Oregon
Parte deCartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Lower Landing, Cascades. Ca. 1866.”