The sun sets on the horizon behind a farm field in the Willamette Valley. A mountain, likely Mount Hood, is visible in the background. Taken over the roof of an automobile, visible in the foreground. This image was likely taken by staff of the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News circa 1965 - 1968.
Photograph showing a scenic view of the Cove Palisades State Park area, with Mount Jefferson visible in the distance. A push device can be seen on the flat area in front of the camera, and trees can be seen throughout the image at the canyon top.
Photograph looking across a scenic open valley at Cove Palisades State Park. A river can be seen at the bottom of the valley (Deschutes or Crooked River), with rock formations. In the distance, Mount Hood can be seen on the horizon. A curving dirt road can be seen on a hillside below the cliffs at the right side of the frame.
Photograph looking across a valley towards Three Fingered Jack, with Rockpile Mountain visible at the far upper right corner of the frame. Large basalt cliffs extend up from the bottom of the image, before reaching an upper flat area.
Photograph taken from a dirt road, looking towards canyons and mountains in the distance. On the horizon, Middle Sister, South Sister, and Black Crater can be seen. To the left of the canyons is flat area and what appears to be farmland.
Photograph looking westward across a scenic open valley at Cove Palisades State Park towards Mount Jefferson and Ollalie Butte. The Deschutes River can be seen at the bottom of the valley, with hills and cliffs extending into the distance.
Photograph looking westward across a scenic open valley at Cove Palisades State Park towards Mount Jefferson and Ollalie Butte. A river can be seen at the bottom of the valley, possible the Deschutes and Crooked Rivers coming together near the Island.
Photograph taken from the top of a flat mesa, looking down into the valley at Cove Palisades State Park. A dirt road and river can be seen at the bottom of the valley, with steep walls extending upwards on both sides. At the right side of the frame, several utility poles can be seen at the top of the valley side. Looking to the north, Mount Hood can be seen
Photograph looking uphill, showing two linemen on a utility pole at the left side of the frame. The top portion of Mt. Hood can be seen on the right, visible above the trees. Snow is visible on the ground, trees, and the mountain. Written on the negative is "57-320."
Photograph looking uphill towards the Timberline Lodge building, with two women in skis facing towards the right. Snow can be seen on the ground and the slanted roof of the lodge, which also includes wood shingle siding with stone. Written on the negative is "57-320."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a distant view of the Rogue River and surrounding mountains. Taken from a nearby mountaintop. Handwriting on negative reads, "Rogue River from Singing Springs Ranch." Handwritten note on envelope indicates this was taken in 1957.
Photograph taken from a high angle showing snow covered trees, hills, and Mt. Jefferson in the distance. On the left side of the frame, two linemen can be seen at the top of a utility pole, with other poles visible throughout the image. Written on the negative is "57-320." (Image note: see related image PGE 57-320-9).
Negative of a photographic postcard showing the Three Fingered Jack mountain in Oregon. Taken from Highway 20 on Santiam Pass. There is a car parked off the highway to the left and another car approaching on the highway. Handwritten note on envelope indicates this was taken in 1953.
Photograph of the Mt. Hood Skiway Tram as it approaches the terminal in Government Camp. Mount Hood is in the background, covered in snow. A large sign on the side of the terminal building reads, "Skiway to Timberline." Several automobiles are parked in a parking lot next to the terminal building. The tram was operated by the Mt. Hood Aerial Transportation Company from 1951-1956.
Photograph of an illustration of the Mt. Hood Skiway Tram. The aerial tram travels between a terminal in Government Camp, in the foreground, and Timberline Lodge, visible in the background on Mount Hood. Several skiers on the ground look up at the tram. The tram was operated by the Mt. Hood Aerial Transportation Company from 1951-1956. The illustration is signed by W. Weber. Stamps on the back for Columbia Studios Commercial Photographs, and Beaver Engraving Co.
An aerial photograph of an unidentified river near the murder of Robert Fox, in the Siskiyou mountains in Oregon. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, May 9, 1947 (negative 7 of 7).
An Oregon Journal helicopter parked in a field in the Siskiyou mountains, where Robert Fox was murdered. A small cabin and outbuilding can be seen behind the helicopter (negative 4 of 6).
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a mountain on the edge of Crater Lake, Oregon. Handwriting on negative reads, "Crater Lake, Ore. Christian 11-725."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing the western end of Crater Lake, Oregon, including Wizard Island. View looking south. A person stands on the edge of the rim in the foreground, leaning on a stick. Handwriting on negative reads, "Crater Lake, Oregon. Christian 11-771."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a street scene in Odell, Oregon. Businesses include a Chevron gas station, S&L Food Store, and more. Snow-capped Mount Hood is in the background. Handwriting on negative reads, "Odell, Oregon. Christian 11-984."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a person standing on a large lava bed in the McKenzie Pass area of the Cascade Range in Oregon. The lava bed is surrounded by a forest. Middle Sister and North Sister mountains are in the background. Handwriting on negative reads, "Lava Beds - McKenzie Pass, Oregon." The sky in the photograph has been colored blue.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing 3 people on horseback on Jefferson Park Trail in Oregon. Behind them is a view of the mountains. Handwriting on negative reads, "View from Jefferson Park Trail. Christian S-210."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a dirt road leading toward a clearing in the trees. A mountain is visible in the distance. Handwriting on negative reads, "Lava Lake Road - Santiam Highway, Oregon. Christian S-127."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a person sitting on a rock, looking at a view of North and Middle Sisters in the distance. Both mountains have snow on them. The person's back is to the camera. There are large rocks in the foreground. Handwriting on negative reads, "North and Middle Sisters - Oregon. Christian S-135." Handwriting also notes elevation of North Sister as, "el. 10094" and elevation of Middle Sister as, "el. 10053."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a person looking through a telescope at the D. Wright Observatory on the McKenzie Pass in the Cascade Range in Oregon. Lava beds and trees stretch into the distance and Middle Sister and North Sister mountains are in the background. There is a directional marker in the foreground. Handwriting on negative reads, "D. Wright Observatory - McKenzie Pass, Ore. View from Observatory. Christian S-160A."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a river in the foreground and a view of South Sister mountain in the background. Handwriting on negative reads, "South Sister from Fall Creek, Oregon. Christian S-184."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a view of Middle Sister and North Sister mountains from McKenzie Pass in the Cascade Range in Oregon. The view is from behind a rock wall, tinted blue, in the foreground. The mountains are covered in snow. Handwriting on negative reads, "McKenzie Pass, Oregon. Christian S-242."