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  • CS00636-03. Ships on West bank of Willamette during Portland Rose Festival, June 1959. Oregon Journal building in background.
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  • Battleship Oregon mast at what was probably its original location, SW Harbor drive & Clay. This photo is looking north, the Oregon Journal building on the left and the Hawthorne Bridge on the right. Harbor Drive itself is now Waterfront Park. This is about where the turnaround next to the Riverplace Hotel is today. Photo taken May 30, 1951. The flag is at half mast because its Memorial Day.
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  • Y-510713-02.  Harbor drive looking north. Hawthorne Bridge & underpass. From end of Seawall. About where the Waterfront Bowl is today. July 13, 1951.
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  • 9409-01. Harley Davidson 1915. The Motorcycle & Supply Company had just received the first Harley Davidson Cycle Truck to reach Portland. The three-wheeled vehicle was advertised as being so powerful that it could carry more freight than its own weight. It is shown in front of the Oregon Journal headquarters in the Jackson Tower building on the southeast corner of SW Broadway at Yamhill, Portland. The Portland Hotel, presently the site of Pioneer Courthouse Square, is on the left in the background. January 22, 1915.. see January 24, 1915, page 3, col. 2-3
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  • Ackroyd 21134-2. aerial of Portland. July 8, 1980. caption published in Daily Journal of Commerce 7/11/1980 pg. 1 "Bird's Eye View of Rose City shows construction progressing on Madison Tower, foreground. W. C. Sivers Co. of Portland, general contractor, is 50 percent complete; building is topped out, with finish work remaining. Completion of 22-story, $12 million structure is set for Jan. 1, 1981. Eric Wieser is owner of structure, which will provide 201,500 square feet of condominium space. ... Note that Portlanders haven't been quite so industrious sweeping ash off city roof-tops." (referring to ash from St. Helens eruption of May 18)
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  • Ackroyd 19177-1 "Swan Island aerial. January 17, 1975" (Caption published on Daily Journal of Commerce January 24, 1975 pg. 1: "Recession? Not at shipyards on Swan Island. Port of Portland reports drydocks and repair berths are busy this month after slow period late last year. Ship repair industry is feast or famine type business and in January we’ve been feasting, according to spokesman at Port."
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