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  • ackroyd-04645-107. Rock crusher, Astoria Oregon.  "Astoria Crushed Rock Co." (Hildebrand’s Rock Quarry site on Coxcomb Hill. The Astoria Column is built on Coxcomb's summit.)
    ackroyd-04645-107.tif
  • Trainmen and mechanics standing beside locomotive in Astoria, Oregon, ca. 1902. The locomotive is the A&CRR (Astoria & Columbia River) railroad engine #18, a Cooke made by L&M Co., New Jersey.
    0002-C01.tif
  • CS00331-14. tug boat “Cowlitz” at pier in Astoria harbor. Astoria Megler Bridge in background. April 1965
    CS00331-14.tif
  • Governor-elect Bob Holmes. KAST radio station Astoria. November 9, 1956
    Y-561109-C-02.tif
  • 0002-C04 Railroad jetty on the Columbia River in Astoria. ca. 1902
    0002-C04.tif
  • CS01109-16. Astor Column, Astoria April 1961
    CS01109-16.tif
  • CS00973-16. Fish nets Astoria 1938
    CS00973-16.tif
  • Y-500904-07.  Astoria Salmon Derby. September 4, 1950.
    Y-500904-07.tif
  • 9913-49. Gill net boats Astoria, Oregon, 1952
    9913-49.tif
  • 9969-1794. Astor column at Astoria. May 4, 1935
    9969-1794.tif
  • Ackroyd-02513-4. Van Camp Sea Food Co. Inc. Astoria. November 7, 1950.
    Ackroyd-02513-4.tif
  • CS01612-07. Sea Fan, from Singapore, is loading logs from a log boom brought by tug boat Myrtle in Astoria, April 1974
    CS01612-07.tif
  • CS00907-15. Astoria harbor in evening. April 1976
    CS00907-15.tif
  • Y-500904-02.  “Roy Bush of Tumwater, winner of the Astoria Salmon Derby. September 4, 1950.
    Y-500904-02.tif
  • Y-500904-01.  “Roy Bush of Tumwater, Washington, weighs in the 47-pound, 6 ¼-ounce salmon he caught Monday morning to win first prize of $1000 and top daily prize of $100 in the Astoria salmon derby.” Published by Oregonian. Photo taken September 4, 1950.
    Y-500904-01.tif
  • 9969-1443. Sunset at the docks in Astoria. May 19, 1934.
    9969-1443.tif
  • Ackroyd 05398-11. "Aerials Astoria. July 27, 1954"
    ackroyd-05398-11.tif
  • Ackroyd 05398-10. "Aerials Astoria. July 27, 1954"
    ackroyd-05398-10.tif
  • Ackroyd 00039-2. "Horse seining at Astoria. Aerial. August 6, 1947" caption on vintage print: "Horse Seining on Lower Columbia river for salmon. 1/400 @ f11, yellow filter. Deceptive altitude with 15" lens. Actually 300-400 feet of altitude" (telephoto lens effect) The use of fixed gear, including seines, to take salmon, trout and steelhead was outlawed by an Oregon initiative in the 1948 general election, and after appeals it became effective September in 1950. Washington state abolished seining in 1935.
    ackroyd-00039-2.tif
  • 0706-C01.  construction of Astor Column, Astoria 1926
    0706-C01.tif
  • ackroyd-C02468-1. Willamette Western. Cranes at Astoria. Tugs. May 7, 1968 Ship on left is Northgate, on right is the M. S. Ringwood.
    ackroyd-C02468-1.tif
  • ackroyd-C02117-1 "Astor column. Astoria aerial. April 19, 1966"
    ackroyd-C02117-1.tif
  • ackroyd-C02116-1 Port of Astoria and new bridge. April 19, 1966
    ackroyd-C02116-1.tif
  • Ackroyd C06146-1 "Port of Astoria. August 22, 1984"
    ackroyd-C06146-1.tif
  • Ackroyd C06145-5 "General Steamship Co. Aerials Orange Bridge loading logs at Astoria. August 22, 1984" (Vessel is a bulk carrier, and is currently named Natcha Naree, registered in Panama)
    ackroyd-C06145-5.tif
  • ackroyd-C02471-1. Bumble Bee Drydock. Astoria. May 7, 1968
    ackroyd-C02471-1.tif
  • ackroyd-C02116-2 Port of Astoria and new bridge. April 19, 1966
    ackroyd-C02116-2.tif
  • Ackroyd 05398-12. "Aerials Astoria. July 27, 1954"
    ackroyd-05398-12.tif
  • Ackroyd 02513-5. "Portland Stevedoring Co. aerials of S. S. Eitoku Maru & docks at Astoria, Oregon. November 7, 1950"
    Ackroyd-02513-5.tif
  • Ackroyd 01237-10. Astoria Oregon aerials. January 24, 1949 Merchant Reserve craft, Tongue Point
    ackroyd-01237-10.tif
  • Ackroyd C06146-2 "Port of Astoria. August 22, 1984"
    ackroyd-C06146-2.tif
  • ackroyd-C02471-3. "Bumble Bee Drydock. Astoria. May 7, 1968."
    ackroyd-C02471-3.tif
  • Aerial view of Astoria, Oregon June 1968.
    ackroyd-15416-5.tif
  • CRPA Columbia River Packing Association. Fishermen mending nets. Astoria, Oregon. August 11, 1945 (published Oregonian August 13, 1945).
    ackroyd-00006-40.tif
  • Aerial view of Astoria, Oregon. June 13, 1968.
    ackroyd-15416-4.tif
  • ackroyd-C02116-3 Port of Astoria and new bridge. April 19, 1966
    ackroyd-C02116-3.tif
  • Governor-elect Bob Holmes. November 9, 1956
    Y-561109A-04.tif
  • Football, Grant vs Astoria. Published 12/1/1951 pg. 15.“Jerry Seagren, rugged Astoria tackle, was an unhappy Fisherman after his team lost to Grant Friday night.”
    Y-511130-1-fz.tif
  • 0001-E003 Champoeg, Oregon. Champoeg Pioneer Memorial Building.  8239 Champoeg Road NE, St. Paul, Oregon.  Built in 1918.  The building is next to the monument erected on the spot where Oregon’s territorial government was born, on May 2, 1843.  The building is still standing, although the riverboat signs are now at the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria. "Champoeg Riverboat Signs" was exhibited at Portland Art Museum in February, 1950.
    0001-E003.tif
  • CS00634-05. Champoeg Pioneer Memorial Building.  8239 Champoeg Road NE, St. Paul, Oregon.  Built in 1918.  The building is next to the monument erected on the spot where Oregon’s territorial government was born, on May 2, 1843.  The building is still standing, although the riverboat signs are now at the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria. Feb 1, 1959.
    CS00634-05.tif
  • ackroyd-P157-07 "Swan Island Ship Repair Yard. January 19, 1966" (sandblasting. Northwest Marine Iron Works had a contract for drydocking , bottom work, and overhauling this ship. It had been in the Reserve fleet at Astoria and was heading to Vietnam.)
    ackroyd-P157-07.tif
  • Ackroyd 11179-1. "aerial Albina Engine & Machine Works. Barge DeLong. October 1, 1962" (The DeLong corporation was involved in the construction of the Columbia River bridge at Astoria.)
    ackroyd-11179-1.tif
  • Published in Oregonian “Ready to depart for Astoria, the William L. Thompson is shown at Portland dry-docks during her final day there. Total length of the vessel is 427 feet. The only wood on her main deck, 410 feet long, is the meat block in the ultra-modern hotel-type kitchen”
    9904-B21A-fz.tif
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