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Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Unmounted lantern slide of Saint Peters Dome on the Columbia River Gorge.
Weister Company
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Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Unmounted lantern slide of Saint Peters Dome on the Columbia River Gorge.
Weister Company
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Unmounted lantern slide of the Oneonta Gorge.
Weister Company
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Unmounted lantern slide of the Oneonta Gorge.
Weister Company
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Unmounted lantern slide of five flickers on a limb. Original negative: OrgLot369_FinleyA2613.
Bohlman, Herman
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Unmounted lantern slide of a black-capped chickadee perched at its nest entrance on a stump. Original negative: OrgLot369_FinleyA2580.
Bohlman, Herman
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Unmounted lantern slide of a rufous hummingbird in its nest in Virginia creeper. Original negative: OrgLot369_FinleyA2699.
Bohlman, Herman
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Hand-colored, unmounted lantern slide of two young red-tailed hawks on nest. Original negative: OrgLot369_FinleyA2673.
Bohlman, Herman
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
View of the first Steel Bridge across the Willamette River. The Union Station clock tower is visible behind the bridge.
Bohlman, Herman
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
View of people watching harness races from the grandstands.
Bohlman, Herman
Steel Bridge under construction
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
The new Steel Bridge under construction in Portland, Oregon.
Bohlman, Herman
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Boats on the Willamette River in Portland Oregon. Signs for “Vulcan Iron Works” and “Mt. Hood Railway and Power Co.” are visible on buildings in the background.
Bohlman, Herman
Letter discussing Urban Land Utilization Committee and report, "A master plan for Portland"
Wilson, Sinclair A., 1888-1948
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Commonwealth, Inc.
Correspondence discussing report of the Bonneville Dam Fishways Committee
Bonneville Dam Fishways Committee
Report discussing proposed fishways plans for Bonneville Dam
Bonneville Dam Fishways Committee
Information and drawing of proposed Bonneville Dam
Portland Chamber of Commerce (Or.)
"Reports on waterfowl food resources and shooting survey: The Lower Columbia River District"
Report discussing the declining waterfowl populations due to European carp, agriculture, and hunting.
Scheffer, Theodore H.
Photo-Art Commercial Studios (Portland, Or.)
Gary Scott photographs collection
This collection contains black-and-white photoprints of images taken by Gary Scott on the occasion of Oregon Governor Tom McCall's visit with the students of Parkrose High School and Fremont Jr. High School, in Portland, on April 22, 1970. This marked the first celebration of Earth Day in Oregon. Those in attendance included personnel from both Parkrose High School and Fremont Junior High School.
Digital Collection consists of retouched high resolution scans created by Gary Scott from original prints.
Scott, Gary
Photographs of Vanport, Oregon, circa 1948
Photographs of Vanport, Oregon before and after the flood of 1948, including images of Dale Skovgaard and his family, who lived there at the time.
Skovgaard, Dale
Photographs of the aftermath of the flood that destroyed Vanport, Or. on May 30, 1948. The images depict the damage to buildings, bridges, roadways, and other structures in both Vanport and Portland, Or. Includes postcards and snapshots, as well as photographs taken by the Camera Art Studio of Portland, Or.
Camera Art Studio (Portland, Or.)
Commemorative postcard book, "Vanport City, Ore. Destroyed by the Mighty Columbia River"
One folded card-stock envelope containing 10 prints of photographs taken during the Vanport flood.
Rev. O.B. Williams and Sarah Ann Bates celebrate Mother's Day
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
Sarah Ann Bates stands beside Rev. O. B. Williams who is holding a cake during a Mother's Day Celebration.
Willa Ida Jackson-Williams and Rev. O.B. Williams
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
Willa Ida Jackson-Williams and Rev. O.B. Williams (seated) of the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church in Portland met with local and associate ministers in 1966.
O.B. Williams anniversary party
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
The Vancouver Baptist Church congregation celebrated the 30th anniversary of O.B. Williams as pastor in 1975. Williams formed the congregation in 1945 in Burton Homes, Washington, and facilitated its permanent move to Albina in Portland. He served as an important community and civil rights leader throughout his tenure as pastor.
Martin Luther King visit to Vancouver Ave. Baptist Church
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
Martin Luther King visited Portland in 1961 and met with leaders of the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church. Rev. O.B. Williams stands on the far left.
First Baptist Church of Burton Homes
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
The Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church began as the First Baptist Church of Burton Homes, a federal wartime housing project managed by the Vancouver Housing Authority (Washington state). Most of the people in this 1945 photo of an early service were employees of the Kaiser Shipyards. The church moved to the Bagley Downs housing project later that year, then to Vanport City in 1946, and finally to the Albina neighborhood in Portland after Vanport was flooded in 1948. The current building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its significance to the history of civil rights in Oregon.