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  • Ackroyd C08528-2. "Clackamas Sand & Gravel. aerials. April 15, 1994." (SE 135th, Clackamas river)
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  • Y-730717-A04.  Attaching a lure and hook to the line. Eagle Fern Park. Clackamas County, Oregon. Bill Bakke (on left) is an author,  enviromentalist and expert freshwater fly fisher. He is the Director of The Native Fish Society, and was the Founding Director of Oregon Trout. He won the 2005 Wild Steelhead Coalition Conservation Award. August 15, 1974
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  • Y-491121B-03. Brownell Holly farm Nov 21, 1949. (on the Clackamas river near Oregon City)
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  • Y-491121B-02. Brownell Holly farm Nov 21, 1949 (on the Clackamas river near Oregon City)
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  • Y-510406-01.  “Del Akin, 1316 NE 53rd, and Diane, age 7, starting out salmon fishing from Sportscraft Landing, Oregon City.” April 6, 1951
    Y-510406-01.tif
  • 9969-2472. Champoeg Pioneer Memorial Building. June 27, 1936.
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  • 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.
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  • Y-611016-11.  Oregon City Elevator. October 16, 1961
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  • CS03450. Willamette River in Oregon City, paper mill, mid 1950s.
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  • CS00331-03. Oregon City Paper Mills. February 1966.
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  • Y-530605. New interurban trolleys at Oak Grove celebration.  Trolley #4019 & 4021. June 5, 1953. Caption published in Oregonian “New cars on the interurban runs are actually 30 years old but are of steel construction and have more room. Here is ribbon-cutting ceremony at Oak Grove at celebration sponsored by organization of Oak Grove residents who fought traction company proposal to abandon interurban trolley service. Ceremony was conducted in rain.”
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  • 9114-12783-1. William S. U'ren, the father of Oregon's initiative and referendum political system.
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  • Y-610913-04.  Schoolgirls exit the Oregon City Elevator. September 13, 1961
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  • 1505H-01. The first vehicle to climb Mt. Hood and reach Government camp in 1919 was this Chevrolet truck. It arrived on April 1, after bucking snow from Toll Gate to Government camp for ten days through snow 2 to 11 feet deep. This lopped eight days off the previous record of April 9, made by a Mitchell car in 1915. Government Camp, April 1, 1919. (story published in Oregonian, April 6, 1919, pg. 6)
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  • CS00331-06. The original Oregon City Elevator, built in 1915, and the new one to replace it, at the time of construction in 1955
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  • Y-510406-01. Starting out salmon fishing season, Oregon City, April 6, 1951
    Y-510406-02.tif
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