Head and shoulders portrait of a smiling man facing front. He is wearing a hat, suit jacket and vest, collared shirt, and tie. On his lapel is a button with the text “B. P. O. Elks State Convention” around the top and “Vancouver, Wash. Aug. 19-20-21, 1920” around the bottom. The number 5 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image. The name “Scott, Mr.” is written on the negative sleeve.
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.
An outcropping of basalt rocks along the side of a hill, part of the the Grand Coulee formation in Washington state. A patch of ground with sagebrush is visible in the foreground.
View of the Grand Coulee formation in Washington State. A rock outcropping with sagebrush growing out of it can be seen in the foreground with a ravine visible behind it.
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.
View of the Grand Coulee formation in Washington State. A deep ravine runs through the center of the photo with a road at its bottom. Rock faces rise up along both sides of the image.
A glass positive view of Guild's Lake and the surrounding area. Mount Saint Helens is visible in the distance. Trees, animals, and a fence are visible.
A glass positive of the Guild's Lake area. Mount Saint Helens is visible in the distance. Buildings, fences, and trees are visible. The envelope indicates this photograph was taken from Linnton Road.
A photograph showing the construction of the U.S. Government Buildings for the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Guild's Lake. Mount Saint Helens is visible in the distance.
A glass positive of the U.S. Government Buildings at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition at Guild's Lake. Mount Saint Helens is visible in the distance.
A photograph of the U.S. Government Buildings at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition at Guild's Lake. Mount Saint Helens is visible in the distance.
A photograph of the U.S. Government Buildings at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition at Guild's Lake. The American Inn is visible at the bottom of the photograph. Mount Saint Helens is visible in the distance.
A photograph of the Columbia River taken from Vancouver, Washington with Mount Hood and a steamer visible in the distance. The water is surrounded by cliffs and trees.
A photograph of the Columbia River taken from Vancouver, Washington with Mount Hood and a steamer visible in the distance. The water is surrounded by cliffs and trees.
A glass positive of the Columbia River taken from Vancouver, Washington with Mount Hood and a steamer visible in the distance. The water is surrounded by cliffs and trees.