Platinum Print of trees in the Columbia Slough. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Columbia Slough." Signed, "Lily E. White," on the matting below the lower right corner of the print.
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.
Platinum print of Castle Rock (today known as Beacon Rock) on the Columbia River. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Castle Rock - Columbia" This photograph has been attributed to both Sarah Hall Ladd and Lily E. White. Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
Platinum print of storm clouds and fog in the hills viewed from across the Columbia River. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Sunset Storm on the Columbia." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
Platinum print of a sandy beach on the shore of the Columbia River with Mitchell's Point visible in the distance. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Mitchell Point - Columbia River above Cascades." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
Platinum print of Upper Cape Horn with the Columbia River visible in the distance. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Upper Cape Horn - Near Celilo - Columbia." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
Platinum print of Cape Horn on the Columbia River. Lone Rock (today known as Phoca Rock) is visible in the distance. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Cape Horn and Lone Rock - Columbia." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
Platinum print of a rimrock in the Columbia River Gorge. Alternatively titled in some publications as, "The Palisades of the Columbia." Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Pillars of Faith - Above the Dalles - Columbia." The photograph has been attributed in publications to both Sarah Hall Ladd and Lily E. White. Signed, "S.H.L.," in the lower right corner of the print. This print is the same as Plate 1 from Album 201.
Platinum print of the mouth of the LIttle White Salmon River at the Columbia River. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Mouth of the LIttle White Salmon - Columbia." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
Platinum print of the North Buttress of the Bridge of the Gods at the Cascades on the Columbia River. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "North Buttress of the Bridge of the Gods - Cascades of the Columbia." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
A glass positive of a view of Guild's Lake. This photograph covers the same area as panels 1 and 2 of Henrichsen's 1903 Portland panorama. The hillside, trees, and the lake below are visible.
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 of a tidal marsh in Seaside. A body of water winding through long sea grass is visible. A structure is visible in the trees in the background.
A photograph of waves crashing on the shore of the Pacific Ocean. Rocks are visible at the bottom of the photograph. The negative envelope reads, "Surf Summer 1902."
A glass positive of a tidal marsh in Seaside. A body of water winding through long sea grass is visible. A structure is visible in the trees in the background.
A photograph of four unidentified individuals sitting on the rocks and fishing at the Devil's Punchbowl in Otter Rock. The water, sand, and rocks are visible. The negative envelope reads, "fishing off the rocks at Punch Bowl."
A photograph of a dirt road lined with a fence. Trees are visible on both sides of the road. The negative envelope reads, "Road Smith Crossing Spring 1902."
A photograph of the Clackamas River. The water, surrounding trees, a boat, and driftwood are visible. The negative envelope reads, "Clackamas River looking up from railroad bridge."