An aerial photograph of the Rogue River, in the Grants Pass area. A dirt road can be seen at the left side of the frame, following the river (negative 8 of 10).
An aerial photograph of an isolated cabin in the Siskiyou mountains in Oregon, where Robert Fox was murdered. A cropped version of this photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, May 9, 1947 (negative 2 of 7).
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 aerial photograph of an isolated cabin in the Siskiyou mountains in Oregon, where Robert Fox was murdered. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, May 9, 1947 (negative 1 of 7).
An airplane releasing a supply drop for Explorer Scouts on the shore of Horse Lake, in the Deschutes National Forest. The plane can be seen at the center of the frame, with a small parachute falling behind it towards the ground. A ridge line with trees and a scree slope is in the background (negative 7 of 13).
An aerial view of a Portland area housing project on SE Hawthorne Blvd between SE 92nd and SE 89th. “S.E. 89th” is written across the bottom of the negative. Mt. Tabor can be seen in the distance, looking west (negative 11 of 27).
An aerial view of a Portland area housing project, with “52 at Franklin High” written across the negative. Franklin High School can be seen at the edge of the frame, next to several athletic fields (negative 12 of 27).
An aerial view of a Fred Meyer store being constructed around a home on N.E. 69th Avenue, between N.E. Fremont Street and N.E. Sandy Boulevard in Portland. The store is partially complete, with visible wooden framing. The house appears to be surrounded on three sides by a brick wall (negative 1 of 1).
An aerial view showing the home of David Eyre on the Willamette River, designed by Van Evera Bailey. Log rafts can be seen on the river, with the Lake Oswego Railroad Bridge (negative 1 of 1).
An aerial view showing painters working on the St. Johns Bridge. Looking towards the east, the Willamette River with logs and industrial facilities can be seen below. Stacks of lumber are around the “Portland Lumber Mills” buildings (negative 3 of 4).
An aerial view of the University of Portland, looking east. Several buildings can be seen at the top of a bluff over the Willamette River (negative 1 of 4).
An aerial view of burning buildings at Vanport City. Flames and plumes of smoke can be seen above the buildings, many of which appear to be apartments (negative 1 of 5).
An aerial view showing Multnomah Stadium in Portland, during a football game between the University of Oregon and the University of Southern California. A similar photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, October 17, 1948 (negative 1 of 3).
An aerial view, looking north, showing Multnomah Stadium in Portland, and the surrounding neighborhood. Two sides of the field are surrounded by covered stadium seating, with the Multnomah Athletic Club building at the far end. Photographed with a K-25 camera (negative 13 of 14).
An aerial view, looking south, showing the Willamette River and the Ross Island Bridge in Portland. Ross Island can be seen just south of the bridge, with numerous timber rafts floating on the water. A timber mill can be seen on the east side of the river, next to a set of train tracks. Photographed with a K-25 camera (negative 7 of 14).
An aerial view of Lownsdale Square in Portland, with a dusting of snow. Looking west, the Multnomah County Courthouse can be seen at the top of the square, with the Spanish-American War Soldier’s Monument at the center (negative 4 of 10).
An aerial view, looking west, of snow covering the southwest hills in Portland. The Charles Piggott House can be seen on S.W. Buckingham Avenue, along with other homes (negative 8 of 10).
An aerial view of the University of Oregon Medical School (later Oregon Health & Science University) in southwest Portland, with a recent dusting of snow. S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard can be seen winding along the hillside (negative 9 of 10).