Debris from a plane crash surrounds a house west of Camas, Washington. Large pieces of the airplane lie on the ground. The house appears to be badly damaged and all of its windows are broken. There are 2 military vehicles in the background. This is the wreckage of an F-89 jet fighter plane that crashed on January 9, 1959 (negative 3 of 14).
Four unidentified men gathered at an airplane galley during a flight to Galena, Alaska. The flight departed from Larson Air Force Base, Washington to participate in "Operation Snowbird" a polar military training exercise (negative 4 of 12).
View from above an intersection of four streets in Vancouver, Washington. Several groups of people are crossing the street, while a number of cars and buses wait at stop lights (negative 2 of 12).
A group of people and horses pulling a seine (a large fishing net) along the shore of the Columbia River. Beacon Rock is visible in the distance. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Seining on Columbia, R-4, LW-4."
Interior view of a formal seating cabin on Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Fireplace Cabin, Raysark - Best, R-20, LW-20."
Two unidentified men in a rowboat pulling up an anchor. Additional boats are visible on the river behind them and there is a settlement on the river bank. Likely taken on the Columbia River. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Taking up Anchor, R-25, LW25."
View of an interior cabin with bookshelves and a pool table on Lily E. White's houseboat, the Raysark. Caption on the negative sleeve reads, "Interior View, R-36, LW-36."
Horses and men pull a seine (a large fishing net) on the shore of the Columbia River. Beacon Rock is visible in the distance. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Seining on Columbia, 1901 (Broken Glass Negative), S46, LW2-10B."
Five kid goats in a fenced field. A man and a dog stand behind them. Oak Hill likely refers to a farm in the White Salmon Valley. Caption from the negative sleeve reads, "Baby Kids, Oak Hill (2), S8, LW3-8."
A herd of goats on a hillside. A man on horseback and a dog are visible behind the herd. Oak Hill likely refers to a farm in the White Salmon Valley. Caption from the negative sleeve reads, "Goats, Oak Hill, S15, LW3-15."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing Wallula Gap in the Columbia River in Washington. There are a few islands in the river. The river is flanked by hills on both sides. Handwriting on negative reads, "Wallula Gap - Columbia River. Christian 11-903."
The fifth panel of a panorama of Portland taken from the heights west of the city looking east. The Willamette River and Mount Saint Helens 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 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.