- 371N5988
- Item
- 1929 -
Photograph of a tugboat, the Wilavis, being lowered to the Willamette River by crane. The tug was built by Albina Marine Iron Works in Portland and completed in 1929. Also see image Nos. 371N5356 through 371N5360.
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Photograph of a tugboat, the Wilavis, being lowered to the Willamette River by crane. The tug was built by Albina Marine Iron Works in Portland and completed in 1929. Also see image Nos. 371N5356 through 371N5360.
U.S. Mail Boat Under Forestry Bridge, Rogue River, Agness, Oregon.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a U.S. mail boat passing under a suspension bridge on the Rogue River at Agness, Oregon. Handwriting on negative reads, "U.S. Mail Boat under Forestry Bridge, Rogue River, Agness, Ore, near Singing Springs Ranch." Handwritten note on envelope indicates this was taken in 1958.
U.S. Mail Boat - Crooked Riffles on Rogue River near Singing Springs Ranch
Negative of a photographic postcard showing several people in a mail boat navigating the Rogue River near Agness, Oregon. Handwriting on negative reads, "U.S. Mail Boat - Crooked Riffles on Rogue River near Singing Springs Ranch." Handwritten note on envelope indicates this was taken in 1957.
U.S. Mail Boat - Forestry Bridge approaching Singing Springs Ranch - Rogue River, Agness, Oregon
Negative of a photographic postcard showing 2 people in a U.S. mail boat on the Rogue River near Agness, Oregon. A suspension bridge crosses the river behind them. Handwriting on negative reads, "U.S. Mail Boat - Forestry Bridge approaching Singing Springs Ranch - Rogue River, Agnes (sic), Ore. Christian P-292." Handwritten note on envelope indicates this was taken in 1957.
Christian (Photographer)
Riffling the Rogue near Singing Springs Ranch
Negative of a photographic postcard showing several people in a mail boat navigating the Rogue River near Agness, Oregon. Handwriting on negative reads, "Riffling the Rogue near Singing Springs Ranch." Handwritten note on envelope indicates this was taken in 1957.
Steam boats on Willamette River, Portland
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Several steam boats with paddle wheels on the Willamette River in Portland, most likely looking west. Forested hills can be seen in the background (negative 32 of 37).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
U.S.S. Edward Luckenbach at Vancouver, Washington
Photograph showing the steamship U.S.S. Edward Luckenbach docked on the Columbia River at a port in Vancouver, Washington. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Port Terminals, Vancouver, Wn. and SP&S Railway Company grain elevators with bulk storage capacity of 2,852,000 bushels, leased to Archer Daniels Midland Company."
Part of Minor White negatives
A tugboat and small ship in the Willamette River as viewed from above. A rope extends from one vessel to the other, then into the water where it hauls lumber (not visible in this photo).
White, Minor
Part of Minor White negatives
A tugboat pulls logs down the Willamette River, as viewed from above. Both sides of the waterfront are visible.
White, Minor
Sternwheeler passing through the Steel Bridge
Part of Minor White negatives
A sternwheeler tugboat pushes cargo through an opening in the Steel Bridge on the Willamette River. The drawbridge is up. Piles of lumber sit on a dock in the foreground. The Burnside Bridge is visible in the background.
White, Minor
Crew of S.S. Admiral Benson on beach near ship on rocks
Photograph showing 4 crew members of the S.S. Admiral Benson standing on a beach. The S.S. Admiral Benson is visible on the rocks in the water behind them. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "SS Iowa - 4 members of crew of Admiral Line on rocks mouth of Columbia River Oregon."
Woodfield, Frank W., 1879-1955
S.S. Admiral Benson on rocks at the mouth of the Columbia River
Photograph showing the S.S. Admiral Benson on rocks on the Peacock Spit at the mouth of the Columbia River. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "S.S. Iowa of Admiral Line on rocks at mouth of Columbia River, Oregon." Embossment on front of print reads, "Woodfield Photo, Astoria, Ore." Note: The caption on the back of the photograph misidentifies the ship as the S.S. Iowa.
Woodfield, Frank W., 1879-1955
Photograph of a model of the steamboat Lot Whitcomb.
Photograph of the steamer T. J. Potter
Photograph of a picture of a crowd aboard the steamboat T. J. Potter. In the lower right corner of the original photo is the text: “GEO M WEISTER / 1901 COPYRIGHT.” Image note: Light leaks on negative; damage in upper left corner.
Steamboat, partially submerged
Photograph of an unidentified sternwheel steamboat partially submerged near a pier. Image note: Negative damage in upper left.
Photograph of a model of a sternwheel steamboat.
Photograph of two models of sternwheel steamboats.
Tugboats Cascades and Henderson pushing timber raft
Photograph of two sternwheeler tugboats, the Cascades and the Henderson, pushing a timber raft. Also see image Nos. 371N5193, 371N5198, and 371N5344.
Photograph of the steamboat, the Sierra Nevada, on the water.
Photograph of a model steamboat flying a Union Jack.
Ship, the General Pershing, at dock
Photograph of a ship, the General Pershing of the States Steamship Company line, next to a dock lined with people. The ship has a swastika on its funnel. At left is a tugboat, the James W.
Photograph of four tugboats with a timber raft. Two tugs are pushing the raft from the rear, and two are towing it from the front. 371N5193, 371N5194, 371N5198
Tugboat Henderson pushing timber raft
Photograph, taken from the side, of a sternwheel tugboat, the Henderson, pushing a timber raft. Also see image Nos. 371N5193, 371N5194, and 371N5344.
Steamer N. R. Lang trapped in ice?
Photograph of the sternwheel steamer N. R. Lang surrounded by ice. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Model of sternwheeler Wide West
Photograph of a model of a sternwheel steamboat, the Wide West.
Photograph of tugboats, two of which are pushing a timber raft. The boats pushing the raft may be the Cascades and the Henderson; see image Nos. 371N5194, 371N5198, and 371N5344.
Photograph of the Cowlitz, a sternwheel steamboat, moored at a pier.
Model of sternwheeler Daisy Ainsworth
Photograph of a model of a sternwheel steamboat, the Daisy Ainsworth.