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Beach, Pier, and Hotel Moore in Seaside, Oregon

Photograph of people on the beach in Seaside, Oregon. Men wear suits while women wear long dresses or skirts. The Hotel Moore is visible on the right. In the background, people walk on a long wooden pier that crosses the beach and goes out toward the ocean. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Beach, pier, and Hotel Moore, Seaside."

Promenade in Seaside, Oregon

Photograph of the Seaside Promenade in Seaside, Oregon. Taken looking south, the promenade stretches far into the distance, with the beach on the right and hotels or vacation rentals on the left. A sign on one building reads, "Scott's Cottages." A few scattered people walk along the promenade. Stamp on the back for Arthur M. Prentiss, Commercial Photographer.

Prentiss, A. M. (Arthur M.)

People on the Beach in Seaside, Oregon

Photograph of people lying on the beach in Seaside, Oregon. Behind them, people walk along the Seaside Turnaround and Promenade, in front of the Hotel Seaside. Stamp on the back of the print for Arthur M. Prentiss, Commercial Photographer. Handwritten note on the back indicates this was taken circa 1936.

Prentiss, A. M. (Arthur M.)

Pendleton Hotel - Pendleton, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing the Pendleton Hotel in Pendleton, Oregon. The 5-story hotel is on a busy street lined with parked cars. A sign on top of the hotel states it was built in 1914. Other businesses on the street include the Piggly Wiggly, Western Union, the Curio, and Leonard's Lunch. Handwriting on negative reads, "Pendleton Hotel - Pendleton, Ore. Ellis 2111." Handwritten note on envelope indicates this was taken in 1945.

Ellis (Photographer)

People on the Beach in Seaside, Oregon

Photograph of people on the beach in Seaside, Oregon. In the background, people stand on the Seaside Turnaround and Promenade, in front of the Hotel Seaside. On the right, a few businesses are visible on the promenade, including Tom'n'Larry's candy shop. Writing on the front of the print reads, "71516 Angelus."

Angelus Commercial Studio (Portland, Or.)

Eugene Hotel, Eugene, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing the Eugene Hotel in Eugene, Oregon. Handwriting on negative reads, "Eugene Hotel - Eugene - Ore. Ellis 1830." Handwritten note on the envelope indicates this was taken in 1951. The negative is discolored and damaged.

Ellis (Photographer)

Hotel Chewaucan in Paisley, Oregon

View of the Hotel Chewaucan, located on a street corner in Paisley, Oregon. On the corner of the street is a sign designating the road as Oregon Highway 31 and a directional marker showing the distance and direction to nearby towns, including Bend, Lakeview, Bly and more. One automobile is parked in front of the hotel. The caption on the negative sleeve reads, "Search for robbers of Paisley post office" (negative 6 of 9).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Bruckman's Breitenbush Springs, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing the exterior of Bruckman's Office building at Breitenbush Hot Springs in Breitenbush, Oregon. A sign on the building reads, "Bruckman's Office. Groceries, Fountain, Meats, Lunches." Another sign on the building reads, "Breitenbush U.S. Post Office." Handwriting on negative reads, "Bruckman's Breitenbush Springs. Christian S-266."

Christian (Photographer)

Air Facilities at Odell Summit Lodge - Cascade Summit, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a float plane on the edge of a lake. A group of people are onshore behind the plane. A large wooden building, the Odell Summit Lodge, is visible in the trees behind the plane. Handwriting on negative reads, "Air facilities at Odell Summit Lodge, Cascade Summit, Oregon. Christian S-488."

Christian (Photographer)

Lucas Ranch - Agness, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a distant view of the Lucas Ranch, also known as the Lucas Lodge, in Agness, Oregon. There is a large, open clearing in the middle of a mountainous, forested area. Several buildings are scattered on the property. Handwriting on negative reads, "Lucas Ranch, Agness, Ore. Perkins P1240B."

Perkins (Photographer)

Group posing in front of Lucas Lodge

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a group of people posing in front of a large house. Some stand on front porch while others stand in front of the house. Handwritten note on the envelope reads, "Singing Springs Ranch. Agness, OR." [This photograph likely depicts Lucas Lodge, not Singing Springs Ranch. Lucas Lodge is located in Agness, Oregon.]

Pilot Butte Inn, Bend, Oregon

A dining room at the Pilot Butte Inn in Bend, Oregon. The tables are covered with white tablecloths and are set for the next meal. On the right, a picture window offers a view of the Deschutes River and 2 houses. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Picture window, dining room, Pilot Butte Inn, Bend, Oregon. To RH Crozier Esq."

Cloud Cap Inn on Mount Hood

Photograph of an unidentified man walking outside the Cloud Cap Inn building on the northeastern side of Mount Hood in October 1926. A cropped version of this photograph was one of three published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, October 6, 1926, under the headline “Cloud Cap Road Is Way of Splendor.” The photographs had the following caption: “Scenes along newly-completed spur road leading from Mouth Hood Loop highway to Cloud Cap inn, giving suggestion of scenic wonders unfolded along trip.” This photograph had the additional caption information: “Top picture shows present inn, which Portland interests are seeking to rebuild according to more modern standards of capacity and convenience.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Cloud Cap Road Finished; Fine View Unfolded.” The story reported that the 10-mile-long road, ending at the Cloud Cap Inn, would officially be known as the Cooper spur of the Mount Hood Loop Highway. Construction of the road had begun in 1925. See image Nos. 374N0471 and 374N0502, which were published with this photograph, and additional related image Nos. 374N0470, 374N0472, 374N0519, 374N0522, 374N0523, 374N0524, 374N0526, and 374N0527.