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Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Cleveland Rockwell's sketchbook volume 2. Includes landscape drawings of Oregon, Washington, and California.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
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Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Cleveland Rockwell's sketchbook volume 2. Includes landscape drawings of Oregon, Washington, and California.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Black and white watercolor landscape illustration of the Upper Gold Bluffs in California. A person and dog are visible on the shore.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Pencil and watercolor wash landscape illustration of Sand Cape, also known as Cape Kiwanda, and Haystack Rock. Three people are visible sitting on a log on the shore.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Haystack Rock, Cascade Head & Sand Cape
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Watercolor landscape illustration of Haystack Rock, Cascade Head, and Sand Cape (also known as Cape Kiwanda) on the Oregon Coast.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Watercolor landscape illustration of Cape Lookout as seen from the south.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Pacific Valley, Monterey Co., Cal
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Watercolor landscape illustration of a beach on the Pacific Coast in California. There are cliffs and large rocks visible surrounding the shore and in the water. A note in the top left corner reads, "Copied."
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Black and white watercolor landscape illustration of Tongue Point on the Columbia River. A note below the title reads, "Copied."
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Watercolor landscape illustration showing two people sitting on a log on the shore of Lake Washington. A mountain, likely Mt. Rainier, is visible beyond the water.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Watercolor landscape illustration of a person standing on a staircase near the shore of a body of water. A large tree is visible next to the stairs.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Cleveland Rockwell's sketchbook volume 6. Includes landscape drawings of Oregon, Washington, California, and Canada.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Watercolor landscape illustration of a town on the shore of what appears to be the Pacific Ocean. A lighthouse, likely the Yaquina Head Lighthouse, is visible in the distance on the left.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Pencil and watercolor landscape drawing of a tree surrounded by brush. A person is visible on a trail on the left side.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Cleveland Rockwell's sketchbook volume 7. Includes portraits and landscape drawings of Oregon, Washington, California, and Canada.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907
Watercolor painting of the Portland Chamber of Commerce Building front door
A watercolor painting of the front door of the Portland Chamber of Commerce Building. Two men and a dog stand in the doorway.
Anderson, J.
Map of Astoria in 1846 as I remember it, Mr. Burr Osborn
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A watercolor sketch map of Astoria, Oregon in 1846. Burr Osborn drew the map from memory in 1913. Osborn served on the USS Shark under the command of Lt. Neil M. Howison. He survived the shipwreck of the Shark near Clatsop Beach on September 10, 1846 and spent several months in Astoria . Copies of his letters sent with the map detailing his reminiscences of the event and his time in Astoria were reprinted in the Oregon Historical Quarterly in 1913, v. 14, no. 4, p. 355-365.
Osborn, John Burr, 1826-1921
Paul Keller watercolor painting of ship and Portland skyline
Photograph of a watercolor by Paul Keller. The painting depicts a four-masted steamship and part of the Portland skyline. The tower at right is the Public Market building; the tower at far left is probably the Public Service Building. Keller was a staff artist for the Oregon Journal.