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  • 9305-A4635-04 “Aerial. The Dalles Dam. March 7, 1955”4 “Aerial. The Dalles Dam. March 7, 1955”
    9305-A4635-04.tif
  • 9305-A4630-8. "Aerial. Atkinson Ostrander (construction company). Aerial Map (of The Dalles Dam construction site). First run. Mar 7, 1955" Excellent aerial view of Lone Pine.
    9305-A4630-8.tif
  • Agnes Thompson (wife of Henry Thompson) and daughter Louise Thompson at 1940 Old Fort Dalles Frolics Parade, August 29, 1940.
    9305-A4372-2.tif
  • 9305-A4324-16. Columbia River freeze on or about February 6, 1949 near The Dalles, Oregon
    9305-A4324-16.tif
  • 9305-A4406. Chief Thompson at the Quartrback Club, The Dalles, October 14th, 1941
    9305-A4406 2-2.tif
  • 9305-A4372-1. Indians on Parade float. Old Fort Dalles Frolics Parade. Thursday, August 29, 1940. Chief Tommy Thompson is holding the American flag and his son Henry Thompson is standing behind him. The parade was the annual Old Fort Dalles Frolics.  The location is in The Dalles, on East 3rd at Monroe, looking south from the NE corner.  The house in the background is now gone.
    9305-A4372-1.tif
  • 9305-A4517. "Looking east on Second St." (Mid Columbia Motel & Motel Dalles. 1948). The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4517.tif
  • CS00531-20.  Lone Pine, The Dalles, May 1960.
    CS00531-20.tif
  • 9305-A4518. "Looking east on Second St. 1949". (showing North side of street) The Dalles Chronicle delivery man is climbing on his motorcycle in front of the Columbia Theatre. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4518.tif
  • 9305-A4490-01. "Elevator. March 19, 1943" (Continental Grain Company. Port of the Dalles Elevator). The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4490-01.tif
  • 9305-A4488-01. The Dalles Country Club. March 19, 1943. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4488-01.tif
  • 9305-A4482. The Dalles High school. exterior view. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4482-2.tif
  • 9305-Lonepine. Detail of aerial negative showing Lone Pine, at The Dalles, Oregon. The church is in its original location in the center of the image. It was moved up the hill to the rest of the buildings when the new Dalles Bridge was built. This area is now generally occupied by the Shilo Inn.
    9305-lonepine.tif
  • 9305-A4516. The Dalles, looking east on Second St. showing the 300 block. ca. 1948. Stores (left to right) Stage terminal, Helzer's Cafe, Rexall Drug Store, Weigelt Bros. Book store, Lloyds Mens Clothing. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4516.tif
  • 9305-A4492. "The Dalles Depot" The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4492.tif
  • 9305-A4489. "Dalles City Natatorium". The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4489.tif
  • 9305-A4373-3. The Dalles main street, Olympic Soda Fountain restaurant. August 1935. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4373-3.tif
  • 9305-A4373-4. The Dalles main street, Pay Rite store, 300 block of East Second. August 1935. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4373-4.tif
  • 9305-A4490-04. "Elevator. March 19, 1943" (Continental Grain Company. Port of the Dalles Elevator). The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4490-04.tif
  • 9305-A4483. "The Dalles High School gym." (construction on right. cars with 1940s license plate.). The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4483-2.tif
  • ackroyd-00758-171. "THE DALLES. Trains continued to plow through more than a foot of water as the Columbia cut through a hole in a dike at The Dalles and flooded railroad yards. Another dike holding the river out of the town continued to resist waters."
    ackroyd-00758-171.tif
  • 9305-A4635-02 “Aerial. The Dalles Dam. March 7, 1955”
    9305-A4635-02.tif
  • 9305-B7384-2. Six young Indian women in photo studio. Maids of The Dalles 1928. (from left) Kulchiat/Louise Lunie Andrews; Mildred Smith Tyler; Mary Ann Kelly Switzler; Linda “Whiz” Spedis; Agnes Henry Jackson; and Katherie Smith Courtney. Photographed in B. C. Markham's Studio in The Dalles, Oregon, 1928
    9305-B7384-2.tif
  • 9305-B7336. Six young Indian women in photo studio. Maids of The Dalles 1928. (from left) Kulchiat/Louise Lunie Andrews; Mildred Smith Tyler; Mary Ann Kelly Switzler; Linda “Whiz” Spedis; Agnes Henry Jackson; and Katherie Smith Courtney. The Dalles, Oregon 1928
    9305-B7336.tif
  • 9305-A4635-03 “Aerial. The Dalles Dam. March 7, 1955”
    9305-A4635-03.tif
  • 9305-A4609-2. General Wainwright speaks into a KODL microphone at a war bond drive in The Dalles, Oregon, on East Second Street in front of the Granada theatre, November 15, 1945. A sign says "Welcome Skinny". Wainwright was a four star general who had recently been liberated from thirty nine months of captivity as a Japanese prisoner of war.  At the time, he was America's most famous hero of the war, having endured the Battan Death March and torture in captivity. He was making a national tour of appearances to promote the war bond drive.
    9309-A4609-2.tif
  • 9305-B7359.  Indian baby in cradleboard, photographed by the Elite Studio of The Dalles
    9305-B7359.tif
  • 9305-A4603-2 Columbia River bridge at The Dalles, Oregon, about 1952
    9305-A4603-2.tif
  • 9305-A4495-07. The Dalles Fire Department, February 16, 1945. Oregon
    9305-A4495-07.tif
  • 9305-A4058-2 “Lester W. Lewis Jr. Sawmill. Aug. 4, 1949” The Dalles, Oregon
    9305-A4058-2.tif
  • CS00816-06. Columbia River at The Dalles, Oregon. Mid 1940s.
    CS00816-06.tif
  • 9305-A4515. "Looking west on Second St." (Granada Theatre. East Second St. & Washington St. 1948). The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4515.tif
  • 9305-A4495-01. The Dalles Fire Department, February 16, 1945. Oregon
    9305-A4495-01.tif
  • 9305-A4493. "Library & Court House" The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4493.tif
  • 9305-A4292A. Meeting of tribal delegates held at The Dalles, Oregon, on February 23, 1939, to discuss damages to fishing sites and stations by the flooding of Bonneville Dam. The following delegates were present: Warm springs delegates: Frank Queahpama, Jerry Bruno, John Polk, Isaac McKinley.
Umatilla delegation: George Red Hawk, Allen Patowa, Jim Kesine, Jim Billy.
Yakima delegation: Thomas Yallup, Alex Saluskin, David Miller, Philip Olney. Other Indian groups represented: Rock Creek Indians: William Yallup, Willie John, Jimmy George. 
Celilo: Tommy Thompson, 
Cascade: Henry Charley. Officials present: Superintendents O.L. Babcock of Umatilla Agency, J. W. Elliot of Warm Springs Agency and M. A. Johnson of Yakima Agency; Mr. Shoemaker, representing the War Department. (Information from document in Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75, The National Archives, Seattle Branch.)
    9305-A4292A.tif
  • 9305-A4520-2. Aerial view of Rail Yards, The Dalles, Oregon
    9305-A4520-2.tif
  • 9305-A4520-3. Aerial view of Rail Yards, The Dalles, Oregon
    9305-A4520-3.tif
  • 9305-A4494. "Post Office" (1942 license plates, which were used throughout WW2). The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4494.tif
  • 9305-A4487-17. Double Chance store & gas station. East 3rd St. at Taylor St. 1945. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4487-17.tif
  • 9305-B7350. Mildred Smith Tyler. 1928. photographed in Markham's Studio in The Dalles, 1928
    9305-B7350.tif
  • 9305-B7012-2 Aerial of Mt. Hood & The Dalles about 1950
    9305-B7012-2.tif
  • 9305-B7012-1 Aerial of Mt. Hood, Columbia River & The Dalles, about 1950
    9305-B7012-1.tif
  • 9305-A4609-1. General Wainwright speaks into a KODL microphone at a war bond drive in The Dalles, Oregon, on East Second Street in front of the Granada theatre, November 15, 1945.  Wainwright was a four star general who had recently been liberated from thirty nine months of captivity as a Japanese prisoner of war.  At the time, he was America's most famous hero of the war, having endured the Battan Death March and torture in captivity.  He was making a national tour of appearances to promote the war bond drive.
    9305-A4609-1.tif
  • 9305-A4303-1 “Airport survey for C. F. C. re. Army airport. Nov. 16, 1940” aerial views of farmland near Columbia river at The Dalles, Oregon
    9305-A4303-1.tif
  • 9305-A4487-04. "United Mills. 1945-1946". The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4487-04.tif
  • 9305-B7357. Indian baby in cradleboard, photographed in Benjamin Markham's photo studio in The Dalles, ca. 1930.
    9305-B7357.tif
  • 9305-A4670-01 Aerial. The Dalles Dam, Columbia River, 1955
    9305-A4670-01.tif
  • 9305-A4520-1. Aerial view of Rail Yards, The Dalles, Oregon
    9305-A4520-1.tif
  • 9305-A4514. "Looking west on Second St." (Sprouse-Reitz Co. 1948-1949). The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4514.tif
  • 9305-A4495-04. The Dalles Fire Department, February 16, 1945. Oregon
    9305-A4495-04.tif
  • Ackroyd 00758-023. "Flood. The Dalles. Aerials. June 1, 1948", Looking down Columbia river at a lock in the Celilo Canal. (this is not Celilo Falls)
    ackroyd-00758-023.tif
  • 9305-B7361. Kulchiat (Louise Lunie Andrews), photographed in Markham's Studio in The Dalles, 1928
    9305-B7361.tif
  • 9969-4282. Harvesting wheat with a combine pulled by twenty-one head of horses, on a farm near The Dalles, Oregon. July 24, 1939
    9969-4282.tif
  • 9305-B7344.  Mary Ann Kelly Switzler. photographed in Markham's Studio in The Dalles, 1928
    9305-B7344.tif
  • 9305-B7343.  Katherine Smith Courtney (1912-2002), who lived at the Warm Springs Reservation in Oregon. Her daughters include the “Sally Sisters,” basket makers Pat Courtney Gold and Bernyce Courtney. photographed in Markham's Studio in The Dalles, 1928
    9305-B7343.tif
  • 9305-B3801-6 Flowering cherry trees near The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-B3801-6.tif
  • 9305-B7360.  Agnes Henry Jackson. photographed in Markham's Studio in The Dalles, 1928
    9305-B7360.tif
  • 9305-B7363.  Portrait of Tom Frank Yallup and son Douglas Yallup photographed in Markham's Studio in The Dalles, 1928
    9305-B7363.tif
  • 9305-B7351.  Linda “Whiz” Spedis photographed in Markham's Studio in The Dalles, Oregon, 1928
    9305-B7351.tif
  • Seufert Cannery, The Dalles. July 5, 1950
    9969-500705A-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 00758-022. "Flood. The Dalles, Aerials. June 1, 1948" The stern-wheeler George Burton was stored in a Celilo canal turning basin. The flooding raised the boat over the canal wall, which broke the ship and became a total loss.
    ackroyd-00758-022.tif
  • 9305-B7349. Portrait of Elsie Pistolhead, mother to Douglas Yallup. 1928.
    9305-B7349.tif
  • 9305-A4562. These fish were caught at Stile's, a popular fishing spot known for Redsides and Steelheads. The Stile was a resort on the Deschutes river, with cabins, general store and gas station located 16 miles east of The Dalles, Oregon. Photographer Everett Olmstead of the Elite Studio took this picture after he established his studio in The Dalles in 1932. He made post cards from this negative, which were sold at the Stile's gas station.
    9305-A4562.tif
  • 9305-A4603-1. Mt. Hood, Columbia River Highway & Columbia River looking west. Dalles Dam under construction, about 1952
    9305-A4603-1.tif
  • 9305-B7046.  Nancy Jim (left) and Hannah Sohappy Yallup are cleaning the first salmon caught for the traditional Feast of the First Salmon at Celilo village, April 7, 1940.
    9305-B7046.tif
  • 9305-B7048.  Four Indians at Opening of Bonneville Dam ceremonies, July 9 1938. (left to right) 1= Shu-Key Willie Spencer, 2= Chief Tommy Thompson, 3= Amos Simtustus, 4= ?. summary of event from The Dalles Weekly Chronicle: The official opening of the Port of The Dalles occurred when a flotilla of boats arrived at The Dalles dock. Visiting dignitaries stepped off the Onondaga and other vessels, official cars picked them up and transported them to the Union Pacific lawn just north of the chamber of commerce, where stood the 30-foot-high ‘gateway to the Inland Empire’. An Indian wigwam was located nearby. At 4:30 the official ceremonies started. KOIN produced a 15 minute west-coast wide broadcast of a presentation hosted by announcer Stanley Church. prominent participants were Governor Charles Martin of Oregon, Governor Barilla Clark of Idaho and Governor Clarence Martin of Washington. Glenn Howell acted as commentator for the pageant.
    9305-B7048.tif
  • Y-530425A-06. The Dalles Dam construction. April 25, 1953. "BRIDGE Work is progressing rapidly on relocated bridge being built by Wasco county on bond issue. Shift was forced when plans for dam were altered. Construction of piers near Washington shore continues as steel goes up in foreground." Note Lone Pine Indian village on Oregon shore.
    Y-530425B-04.tif
  • 9305-A4609-3. General Wainwright meets Celilo Indians, November 15, 1945.  Wainwright was a four star general who had recently been liberated from thirty nine months of captivity as a Japanese prisoner of war.  At the time, he was America's most famous hero of the war, having endured the Battan Death March and torture in captivity.  He was making a national tour of appearances to promote the war bond drive.  For personal reasons, he requested a detour from his itinerary so he could visit Celilo Falls.  After his visit, he resumed his tour and made a speech in The Dalles, then traveled to Hood River and on to Portland for more speeches and a national radio broadcast. Henry Thompson is speaking with General Wainwright. Chief Tommy Thompson and Charley Quitoken (Quetukhin, Quittacken, Quitalkin) are also present.
    9305-A4609-3.tif
  • 9305-B7012-3. The Columbia river at Big Eddy. The entrance to the Celilo Canal is on the right. The Seufert cannery is in the background on the left, Seufert's No. 2 fishwheel is on the point in the center of the image. The Dalles Dam was built in the center of this picture. Taken about 1930.
    9305-B7012-3.tif
  • Ida Thompson Wynookie (daughter of Chief Tommy Thompson) at the last Feast of the First Salmon at Celilo Village before Celilo Falls were permanently submerged by the backwater of The Dalles Dam. April 29, 1956.
    9305-B7381-5.tif
  • 9305-B7381-3.  Indians cooking at the last Feast of the First Salmon at Celilo Village before Celilo Falls were permanently submerged by the backwater of The Dalles Dam. Photo taken April 29, 1956. Left is Hannah Sohappy Yallup, right is Catherine Cushingway (mother of Nathan “8-Ball” Jim).
    9305-B7381-3.tif
  • 9305-B7381-2. Judd Frank (Nez Perce) making pies at the last Feast of the First Salmon at Celilo Village before Celilo Falls were permanently submerged by the backwater of The Dalles Dam. Photo taken April 29, 1956.
    9305-B7381-2.tif
  • 9305-B7352. close-up of Indians' fish catch at Celilo Falls. The box is on a scaffold on the north side of Horseshoe falls. Downes channel is on the left and in the background is Chinook Rock. The box cover has been removed for photographing, fishboxes had a canvas tarp to shield the catch from the sun and wind, otherwise they would quickly spoil.
    9305-B7352.tif
  • Brett Weston, Columbia River Sand Dunes, The Dalles, Oregon. October 31, 1965
    0001-Brett-12.tif
  • 9305-B7076. The last public appearance of Chief Tommy Thompson, photographed here with his wife Flora, as they were arriving in Celilo for the Feast of the First Salmon on Saturday, May 11, 1957. Chief Thompson, age 102, came to "say a few words of farewell" to the salmon and the falls at the annual festival being held just two months after Celilo had been permanently submerged by the backwaters of The Dalles Dam. After the ceremonies and an overnight stay in Celilo village, he returned to his room at the Hanby nursing home in Hood River. According to newspaper accounts, on the night of his return he had nightmares, which caused him to climb over the guardrails of his bed, when he fell and fractured his right hip. He was taken to the Hood River Memorial hospital where surgeons placed a steel pin in his hip. The next year's Salmon Feast was held in Tommy Thompson's honor, but the elderly Chief never again personally attended. He lived two more years and passed away on April 12, 1959.
    9305-B7076.tif
  • 9305-B7348. Indian women in traditional dress at Celilo Falls. September 1938. 1= Agnes Thompson. 2= Louise Thompson. 3= Margaret Dick Buck (wife of Frank Buck), 4= Pee-up-sun-yai (wife of William Yallup), 5= Hannah Sohappy Yallup (wife of Tom Frank Yallup).
    9305-B7348.tif
  • 9305-B7047. Wilson Sam with salmon on a gaff at Celilo Falls, OR. Photo by Ralph Gifford, 1937
    9305-B7047.tif
  • 9305-A4303-3 “Airport survey for C. F. C. re. Army airport. Nov. 16, 1940” aerial views of farmland near Columbia river.
    9305-A4303-2.tif
  • 9305-B7362-1.  Indians in traditional dress at Celilo Falls. September 1938. 1= Louise Thompson. 2= Agnes Thompson. 3= either Margaret Buck or Roslene Yallup Napoleon (daughter of Hannah Yallup), 4= Hannah Sohappy Yallup (wife of Tom Frank Yallup), 5= ?child, 6= Pee-up-sun-yai (wife of William Yallup), 7= ?child, 8= Chief William Yallup, 9= ?child, 10= Henry Thompson, 11= ?child, 12= Tom Frank Yallup. Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon
    9305-B7362-1.tif
  • 9969-1485. Sand dunes at Grand Dalles with Mt. Hood in the distance. May 29, 1934.
    9969-1485.tif
  • Y-480418-07. Crowds outside the longhouse at Celilo during the 1948 Feast of the First Salmon. The land surrounding the Long House is barren after being bulldozed to make room for war-surplus prefabricated houses to be moved from Madras and reassembled in Celilo Village. The entire village below the highway was going to be condemmend becasue The Dalles Dam's backwater would innundate it. Indians objected to almost every aspect of the relocation and vigouously opposed it.  April 18, 1948.
    Y-480418-07.tif
  • CS00934-02. "Crossing Columbia River near The Dalles" ferry J. B. Switzler, 1949. (The Maryhill ferry across the Columbia River, to Biggs, Oregon. The ferry is the J. B. Switzler, a 36 foot tug built for William Switzler, operator of the ferry, by Gunderson in 1941. This was the first ship Gunderson ever built. The ferry operated until November 1, 1962, when it was replaced by Sam Hill Memorial Bridge.)
    CS00934-02.tif
  • 9305-B3499-4. "Winquatt Museum, The Dalles. April 2, 1974." Indian rock art (petroglyphs) removed from the Celilo - Wishram area before being submerged under the backwater of the The Dalles Dam in 1957. These were photographed in 1974 while at the Winquatt Museum in The Dalles. The rock art is now located on Temani Pesh-wa Trail in Columbia Hills State Park (formerly Horsethief Lake State Park), on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles.
    9305-B3499-4.tif
  • 9305-B3499-5. "Winquatt Museum, The Dalles. April 2, 1974." Indian rock art (petroglyphs) removed from the Celilo - Wishram area before being submerged under the backwater of the The Dalles Dam in 1957. These were photographed in 1974 while at the Winquatt Museum in The Dalles. The rock art is now located on Temani Pesh-wa Trail in Columbia Hills State Park (formerly Horsethief Lake State Park), on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles.
    9305-B3499-5.tif
  • 9305-B3499-3. "Winquatt Museum, The Dalles. April 2, 1974." Indian rock art (petroglyphs) removed from the Celilo - Wishram area before being submerged under the backwater of the The Dalles Dam in 1957. These were photographed in 1974 while at the Winquatt Museum in The Dalles. The rock art is now located on Temani Pesh-wa Trail in Columbia Hills State Park (formerly Horsethief Lake State Park), on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles.
    9305-B3499-3.tif
  • 9305-B3499-6. "Winquatt Museum, The Dalles. April 2, 1974." Indian rock art (petroglyphs) removed from the Celilo - Wishram area before being submerged under the backwater of the The Dalles Dam in 1957. These were photographed in 1974 while at the Winquatt Museum in The Dalles. The rock art is now located on Temani Pesh-wa Trail in Columbia Hills State Park (formerly Horsethief Lake State Park), on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles.
    9305-B3499-6.tif
  • 9305-B3499-2. Petroglyph of an owl. "Winquatt Museum, The Dalles. April 2, 1974." Indian rock art (petroglyphs) removed from the Celilo - Wishram area before being submerged under the backwater of the The Dalles Dam in 1957. These were photographed in 1974 while at the Winquatt Museum in The Dalles. The rock art is now located on Temani Pesh-wa Trail in Columbia Hills State Park (formerly Horsethief Lake State Park), on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles.
    9305-B3499-2.tif
  • 9305-B3499- 1.  Water monsters were spirits who lived in the Columbia river and swept victims into the currents. This Indian rock art (petroglyph) was removed from the Big Eddy area before being lost under the backwater of the The Dalles Dam in 1957. It was photographed in 1974 while at the Winquatt Museum in The Dalles. This rock art is now located on Temani Pesh-wa Trail in Columbia Hills State Park (formerly Horsethief Lake State Park), on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles.
    9305-B3499-1.tif
  • CS00378-09. Indians fishing in Downes channel at Celilo Falls, September 1953. This is a good example of the tremendous amount of amateur photography that was taken at Celilo. Lafie Foster, the photographer of The Dalles Daily Chronicle, said that in the years immediately before 1957, more pictures were taken at Celilo than anywere else in the state. This 35mm Kodachrome slide was made by a linolium installer from Portland, Constantine Zimmerman. Ultimately, the interesting composition of the photograph earned it a place in the book Wild Beauty.
    CS00378-09.tif
  • CS00962-05. The Oregon Trunk railway bridge at Celilo after painting and rennovation in 1957. The bridge was raised to accomodate the backwater from The Dalles dam. The vertical lift section was added, formerly ships would use the swing-span through the Celilo Canal, visible on the right. The work was finished in June, 1957.
    CS00962-05.tif
  • 9305-B7044. Eight Indian children at Celilo Village, May 1940. (left to right) 1=?, 2= Dewey Canapoo (also spelled Canapo), 3= Nelson Billy, 4= Wallace Albert, 5=Tommy Eli, 6= Buster George, 7= Cecil Billy, 8=Russell Billy. Dewey Joe Canapoo was born September 25, 1932 and died April 11, 1952, obituary in The Dalles Chronicle, April 13, 1952, pg. 1, col. 3. He appears to be about 8 years old in this photo. Nelson Billy died November 2, 1972 at age 43 in Portland, Oregon. Story in Oregonian, November 3, 1972, pg. 35 col. 1. Buster George of Celilo returned from Army service in Korea in April 1954. Cecil Billy of Goodnoe Hills, Washington, returned from Army service in Korea in July, 1955. <br />
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(Identifications by Celilo Village elders April 1994, additional identifications by contemporary Celilo resident September 2012) Horvath notch code #14B. Emulsion #33. Other photos taken about the same time, with the same emulsion number, are 9305-A4312-1, 9305-A4312-5, 9305-B7044, 9305-B7046.  B7046 was published in the Oregon Journal on May 12, 1940 and Everett Olmstead was credited as the photographer. 9305-A4312-5 shows a 1940 license plate on a Ford car.
    9305-B7044.tif
  • 9305-A4307A. General Wainwright meets Celilo Indians, November 15, 1945.  Wainwright was a four star general who had recently been liberated from thirty nine months of captivity as a Japanese prisoner of war.  At the time, he was America's most famous hero of the war, having endured the Battan Death March and torture in captivity.  He was making a national tour of appearances to promote the war bond drive.  For personal reasons, he requested a detour from his itinerary so he could visit Celilo Falls.  After his visit, he resumed his tour and made a speech in The Dalles, then traveled to Hood River and on to Portland for more speeches and a national radio broadcast. (left to right) 1: Charley Quitoken (Quetukhin, Quittacken, Quitalkin), 2: General Wainwright, 3: Chief Tommy Thompson, 4: Henry Thompson (son of Tommy Thompson). Celilo Falls in background.
    9305-A4307A.tif
  • CS00962-14. Indian rock art at Petroglyph Canyon before it was submerged by the backwater of The Dalles dam. 1940s photo.
    CS00962-14.tif
  • 9305-B3499-7. "Winquatt Museum, The Dalles. April 2, 1974.
    9305-B3499-7.tif
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