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  • 0904-B01. "Elvah Reck in front of Willamette Falls Railway Station, June 5, 1909"  (letter from Chassa 1/2014: "This station was actually in what is now West Linn. The West Linn side was called Oregon City before the city was incorporated, but it wasn't Oregon City. The station sat at the West Linn end of the old wood suspension bridge to Oregon City and ran from there to the town of Willamette Falls, now the Town of Willamette Falls Historic District. This view is of the south side of the station. The tracks ran east and west on the north side of the station. The trolley eventually ran to the south edge of Lake Oswego. River Road in West Linn is the old trolley bed. It loaded logs out of the Willamette, just south of Rodgers Park, that had started out in Tillamook and were dumped into the river in the area of Oswego Point. Southern Pacific refused direct transfers to the trolley line cars. The logs fed the paper mill at the falls.")
    0904-B01_16x20.tif
  • Willamette Cove, Burlington Northern railroad bridge 5.1 across Willamette river. No infomation available. Source is 8x10" vintage print from Letson Tidwater Oil collection.
    OPS-36-01.tif
  • Ackroyd C02739-1. "Willamette Valley Golf Course. October 6, 1969" (now Willamette Valley Country Club. Next to Willamette River near Canby)
    ackroyd-C02739-1.tif
  • Ackroyd C02739-4. "Willamette Valley Golf Course. October 6, 1969" (now Willamette Valley Country Club. Next to Willamette River near Canby)
    ackroyd-C02739-4.tif
  • Ackroyd C02739-3. "Willamette Valley Golf Course. October 6, 1969" (now Willamette Valley Country Club. Next to Willamette River near Canby)
    ackroyd-C02739-3.tif
  • Ackroyd C02739-2. "Willamette Valley Golf Course. October 6, 1969" (now Willamette Valley Country Club. Next to Willamette River near Canby)
    ackroyd-C02739-2.tif
  • 9115-CT03 River Queen restaurant on the Willamette River in Sellwood, before it moved to the Broadway Bridge area in 1965.
    9115-CT03.tif
  • 9969-4446. Logs being dumped from a truck into the Willamette River at Oregon City. September 7, 1939.
    9969-4446.tif
  • Ackroyd C08423-01. "Willamette Valley Country Club. aerials. August 26, 1993"
    ackroyd-C08423-01.tif
  • Ackroyd 05366-1 Northwest Marine Iron Works. Aerial of ships in old Portland drydock. St. Johns. July 20, 1954. (Willamette Cove, next to SP&S railroad bridge)
    ackroyd-05366-1.tif
  • 9969-6770. Tugboat and log raft on Willamette River near Newberg. November 4, 1946.
    9969-6770.tif
  • Ackroyd 10971-3 "Port  of Portland. Swan Island aerial. June 8, 1962" (shows dredge line across Willamette)
    ackroyd-10971-3.tif
  • "August 1, 1968" Portland Aerials (Willamette bank north of Broadway bridge, Crown Mills)
    Y-680801E-02-fz.tif
  • Y-530407A-1. "New Wilsonville Highway (I-5) Baldock freeway. Under construction. Ground graded, bridge under construction. April 7, 1953", "Vista. Over-all shot, taken from south of the Willamette river, shows the railroad bridge; ferry landing; Wilsonville; the Willamette bridge work; and sections of present winding road linking ferry crossing with completed road running into the Pacific highway near Hubbard pending completion of new route." Caption published in Oregonian, April 26 1953 pg. 28 with annotated numbers and arrows on photo.
    Y-530407A-1.tif
  • Y-530407A-2. "New Wilsonville Highway (I-5) Baldock freeway. Under construction. Ground graded, bridge under construction. April 7, 1953", "Work. Preliminary construction, including cofferdams, for Willamette bridge makes a foreground for this picture showing how highway lanes will be separated. Wilsonville is at upper left in this shot, which, when joined to one above, gives a view of entire section of the new superhighway from Willamette to Tualatin." Caption published in Oregonian, April 26 1953
    Y-530407A-2.tif
  • Ackroyd 14801-1. "Port of Portland. Aerial of dredge off Swan Island dry dock. August 25, 1967" (dredging material from Willamette River at Swan Island dry dock being deposited in Mock's Bottom & Swan Island Industrial Park)
    Ackroyd-14801-1.tif
  • 9904-B01C. "NW Electrical Co. cable being laid across harbor. Ed Hargrave’s tug. September 30, 1948" caption published in Oregonian September 30, 1948 pg. 11 "High Voltage Cable Laid Across Harbor Floor. Barge carrying reel and 1,000-volt submarine cable which Pacific Power & Light company laid across the Willamette River between the Albina Fireboat Station and crown Mills Wednesday to supplement its connections between Albina and Pittock stations." (A was published)
    9904-B01C.tif
  • 9904-B01B. "NW Electrical Co. cable being laid across harbor. Ed Hargrave’s tug. September 30, 1948" caption published in Oregonian September 30, 1948 pg. 11 "High Voltage Cable Laid Across Harbor Floor. Barge carrying reel and 1,000-volt submarine cable which Pacific Power & Light company laid across the Willamette River between the Albina Fireboat Station and crown Mills Wednesday to supplement its connections between Albina and Pittock stations." (A was published)
    9904-B01B.tif
  • Y-621003OPS-01.  Aerial of Willamette River near Albina Engine & Machine, October 3, 1962
    Y-621003OPS-01.tif
  • 9904-B01A.  "NW Electrical Co. cable being laid across harbor. Ed Hargrave’s tug. September 30, 1948" caption published in Oregonian September 30, 1948 pg. 11 "High Voltage Cable Laid Across Harbor Floor. Barge carrying reel and 1,000-volt submarine cable which Pacific Power & Light company laid across the Willamette River between the Albina Fireboat Station and crown Mills Wednesday to supplement its connections between Albina and Pittock stations." (A was published)
    9904-B01A.tif
  • Ackroyd 19813-1. "Wisco. aerial showing discharge in river. June 17, 1976" (polluted effluent discharge in Willamette river. 4x5")
    ackroyd-19813-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 06125-2. "Port of Portland. Dredge working in Willamette river between Hawthorne and old Morrison bridge. June 16, 1955" (shows east side waterfront)
    Ackroyd-06125-2.tif
  • Ackroyd 00058-02."Aerials. August 18, 1947" "Aircraft carriers in Willamette river" (Gunderson and Shaver area)
    ackroyd-00058-02.tif
  • "aerials July 6, 1952" "Port of Portland old drydock" (Willamette Cove, SP&S railroad bridge on Willamette at St. Johns)
    ackroyd-03722-01-fz.tif
  • 9904-B02-10. “Dredge pipe & pontoons holding up electric cable at Crown Mills, March 26, 1957“ caption published in the Oregonian March 26, 1957 pg. 15 “Tug Plucks Power Cables to aid River Dredging.“ (Cable went from Crown Mills to the Permanente Cement plant. 120mm negatives. View looking west, showing the east bank of the Willamette River.)
    9904-B02-10.tif
  • 9904-B02-8. "Dredge pipe & pontoons holding up electric cable at Crown Mills, March 26, 1957" caption published in the Oregonian March 26, 1957 pg. 15. "Tug Plucks Power Cables to aid River Dredging." (Cable went from Crown Mills to the Permanente Cement plant. 120mm negatives. View looking west, showing the east bank of the Willamette River.)
    9904-B02-8.tif
  • 9904-B02-5.  Dredge pipe & pontoons holding up electric cable at Crown Mills, March 26, 1957" caption published in the Oregonian March 26, 1957 pg. 15 "Tug Plucks Power Cables to aid River Dredging." (Cable went from Crown Mills to the Permanente Cement plant. 120mm negatives. View looking west, showing the east bank of the Willamette River.)
    9904-B02-5.tif
  • 9904-B02-7. "Dredge pipe & pontoons holding up electric cable at Crown Mills, March 26, 1957" caption published in the Oregonian March 26, 1957 pg. 15 "Tug Plucks Power Cables to aid River Dredging." (Cable went from Crown Mills to the Permanente Cement plant. 120mm negatives. View looking west, showing the east bank of the Willamette River.)
    9904-B02-7.tif
  • 9904-B02-4. "Dredge pipe & pontoons holding up electric cable at Crown Mills, March 26, 1957" caption published in the Oregonian March 26, 1957 pg. 15 "Tug Plucks Power Cables to aid River Dredging." (Cable went from Crown Mills to the Permanente Cement plant. 120mm negatives. View looking west, showing the east bank of the Willamette River.)
    9904-B02-4.tif
  • Ackroyd 10971-2 "Port  of Portland. Swan Island aerial. June 8, 1962" (dredging Gunderson material across Willamette to Swan Island)
    ackroyd-10971-2.tif
  • Ackroyd 10971-1 "Port  of Portland. Swan Island aerial. June 8, 1962" (dredging Gunderson material across Willamette to Swan Island, and then on to Mocks Bottom)
    ackroyd-10971-1.tif
  • CS03450. Willamette River in Oregon City, paper mill, mid 1950s.
    CS03450.tif
  • Y-620608A-01. Aerial of Coliseum area, Willamette river, looking east. June 8, 1962
    Y-620608A-01.tif
  • Y-551013-01. Aerial of SW Portland, Willamette River, SE Portland and Mt. Hood. October 13, 1955
    Y-551013-01.tif
  • 9969-1355. Mazama trip. View southward up the Willamette River toward the St. Johns bridge. February 25, 1934.
    9969-1355.tif
  • Y-530729-06-01. A log boom man uses his pike pole to float logs down the Willamette river under the old Morrison Bridge in Portland. July 29, 1953
    Y-530729-06-01.tif
  • Ackroyd 10971-4 "Port  of Portland. June 8, 1962" (dredging Gunderson material across Willamette to Swan Island)
    ackroyd-10971-4.tif
  • Ackroyd C04626-05. Willamette Tug & Barge Co. Drydock 4 passing through SP&S railroad bridge on Willamette at St. Johns. September 21, 1978
    ackroyd-C04626-05.tif
  • ackroyd-C04619-2. Willamette Tug & Barge Co. aerials at SP&S railroad bridge on Willamette at St. Johns. September 12, 1978.
    ackroyd-C04619-2.tif
  • CS00636-03. Ships on West bank of Willamette during Portland Rose Festival, June 1959. Oregon Journal building in background.
    CS00636-03.tif
  • Y-480215.  The second Morrison Bridge, built in 1905, was a swing bridge that opened by rotating on a central pinion. On February 15, 1948, the sternwheeler Jean, a Willamette River paddlewheel steamboat, was moving down the river through the Morrison Bridge. Before the Jean could clear the bridge it swung to close and knocked the wheel house off the boat. The bridge was replaced with the present Morrison bridge in 1958.
    Y-480215.tif
  • Ackroyd 05567-02. "Aerials of Portland October 1, 1954", "Union Pacific Yards looking up river" (N Portland yards & Willamette river. N & NW waterfront above Terminal 2)
    ackroyd-05567-02.tif
  • CS03389 Willamette river looking south from St. Johns bridge at SP&S railroad bridge. Process date 1971. Siltronic
    CS03389.tif
  • Ackroyd 11875-1. "Albina - Luckenbach docks. aerial. August 15, 1963" (Willamette River north of Broadway bridge.)
    ackroyd-11875-1.tif
  • ackroyd_10075-3.tif. "Balfour - Guthrie. Aerial Irving Dock. December 2, 1960" (Willamette river from the Broadway Bridge north to Albina Engine & Machine.)
    ackroyd-10075-3.tif
  • Ackroyd 02997-02. "Portland City July 10, 1951" (looking downstream on the Willamette River & Portland waterfront from the Broadway bridge.)
    ackroyd-02997-2.tif
  • Ackroyd 20353-1. "aerials. December 31, 1977", "Schnitzer Industries. Now Wacker Siltronic.g  (area next to Railroad bridge on Willamette River)
    ackroyd-20353-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 19391-2 "Shaver Transportation Co. Schnitzer Industries. Aerial Floating Marine Ways. July 21, 1975"  (Port Services Co., 9125 N. Bradford St., St Johns. 2 blocks north of St. Johns Bridge. Ship repair yard on Willamette River.)
    ackroyd-19391-2.tif
  • Ackroyd 11131-1. "F. H. Peavey Co. Grain Elevator. Retake of 10075. September 4, 1962" (Willamette river from the Broadway Bridge north to Albina Engine & Machine.)
    ackroyd-11131-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 07814-1. "Shell Oil Co. aerials. August 18, 1957", "Shell Oil Dock. S. S. Monmouth. Keystone Steamship Co." (Shell dock at Willbridge tank farm, Willamette River)
    ackroyd-07814-1.tif
  • ackroyd-02442-5. Construction of new entrance ramps on east side of Broadway Bridge for 99W. shows area between Interstate and Willamette River. Looking west.
    ackroyd-02442-5.tif
  • ackroyd C09840-1. "Port of Portland. aerials. Rivergate. September 8, 2001" (Kelly Point, confluence of the Willamette & Columbia rivers. 4x5")
    ackroyd-C09840-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 16605-10. "City of Portland. Aerials. February 20, 1970" (Downtown Portand & Willamette River looking south-west.)
    ackroyd-16605-10.tif
  • Ackroyd 08443-1. "Commission of Public Docks. Lower harbor aerial. July 15, 1958" (Willamette river) (5x7)
    ackroyd-08443-1.tif
  • ackroyd_02997-23. looking downstream on the Willamette River & Portland waterfront from the Broadway bridge. Photo taken July 10, 1951.
    ackroyd-02997-23.tif
  • Ackroyd 02997-22. "Portland July 10, 1951" looking downstream on the Willamette River & Portland waterfront from the Broadway bridge.
    ackroyd-02997-22.tif
  • Ackroyd 02997-04. "Portland City July 10, 1951" (northwest industrial district and Willamette River looking north.)
    ackroyd-02997-4.tif
  • "August 1, 1968" Portland Aerials (Willamette bank north of Broadway bridge, Crown Mills)
    Y-680801E-01-fz.tif
  • 9969-1026 "Ice covered Oregon City Falls. December 12, 1932."
    9969-1026.tif
  • Ackroyd 14549-2. "Wisco. aerial of plant - river side. April 4, 1967"
    ackroyd-14549-2.tif
  • "August 1, 1968" Portland Aerials (Willamette bank north of Broadway bridge, Crown Mills)
    Y-680801E-01-fz.tif
  • Ackroyd 22734-1. copy of aerial by Brubaker, dated 1940, showing Arkema site and the railroad bridge across the Willamette. Lettered with plots. copied in 1991. Wacker Siltronic
    ackroyd-22734-1.tif
  • "August 1, 1968" Portland Aerials (Willamette bank north of Broadway bridge, Crown Mills)
    Y-680801E-02-fz.tif
  • ackroyd-P384-11 "C-4 Portland. Gen Aultman and drydock. March 6, 1968" (painting in drydock Swan Island. USS General D. E. Aultman - AP-156 - The ship was rebuilt in 1968 by Willamette Iron & Steel Co., Portland, OR as the container ship SS Portland, USCG ON 511487, IMO 6903216, for Sea Land Service. She was sold for scrapping in Taiwan in December 1986.)
    ackroyd-P384-11.tif
  • "March 16, 1951", "Mouth of the Willamette" (Caption published in Daily Shipping News 6/8/1999 "Hugh Ackroyd gives us a look at the Port of Portland's Rivergate Industrial Area with this photo taken on March 16, 1951. The industrial district is now Portland's largest industrially zoned area. It currently includes warehousing, distribution, manufacturing and processing facilities linked to the port's marine terminal facilities." (negative missing July 1999, according to note. The missing original negative was found 3/7/2020.)
    ackroyd-02750-07.tif
  • Ackroyd 03667-1. "Dock Commission. Ocean Terminal. June 17, 1952" (General Steamship Corp. Terminals. west bank of Willamette south of Broadway Bridge)
    ackroyd-03667-1.tif
  • "Portland Lumber Mills. group photo of employees. November 15, 1950" (St. Johns, next to bridge on Willamette. 8x10")
    ackroyd-02531-1.tif
  • 9904-B04B. "Albina Engine & Machine Works Inc. barge launching and other pix, ran November 5, 1950" caption published in Oregonian November 5, 1950 pg. 25: "Shipbuilding workers at Albine Engine & Machine Works took time out Friday to launch this steel 138-foot hog fuel barge for Western Transportation company. Keel was laid October 5. The bin, 10 feet high, has capacity for 275 units. Work was started immediately on another barge of similar size and capacity." (A/C similar shots, A was published. D is barge in river. E/F is Albina shipyard.)
    9904-B04B.tif
  • 9904-B04D. "Albina Engine & Machine Works Inc. barge launching and other pix, ran November 5, 1950" caption published in Oregonian November 5, 1950 pg. 25: "Shipbuilding workers at Albine Engine & Machine Works took time out Friday to launch this steel 138-foot hog fuel barge for Western Transportation company. Keel was laid October 5. The bin, 10 feet high, has capacity for 275 units. Work was started immediately on another barge of similar size and capacity." (A/C similar shots, A was published. D is barge in river. E/F is Albina shipyard.)
    9904-B04D.tif
  • 9904-B04F. "Albina Engine & Machine Works Inc. barge launching and other pix, ran November 5, 1950" caption published in Oregonian November 5, 1950 pg. 25: "Shipbuilding workers at Albina Engine & Machine Works took time out Friday to launch this steel 138-foot hog fuel barge for Western Transportation company. Keel was laid October 5. The bin, 10 feet high, has capacity for 275 units. Work was started immediately on another barge of similar size and capacity." (A/C similar shots, A was published. D is barge in river. E/F is Albina shipyard.)
    9904-B04F.tif
  • Ackroyd 21197-7 "Bunge Grain, October 3, 1980" (Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Bunge Grain, Permanente Cement dock, Cargill Irving grain elevator, ECSI # 5561, 800 N. River St.)
    ackroyd-21197-7.tif
  • Ackroyd C08571-08. "Bunge Grain. water level views of Wadi Sudr at elevator and departing. June 6, 1994" (Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Bunge Grain, Permanente Cement dock, Cargill Irving grain elevator, ECSI # 5561, 800 N. River St.)
    ackroyd-C08571-08.tif
  • "Balfour, Guthrie & Co. grain elevator. Irving dock. Site for new Elevator. February 18, 1953." published in Oregonian February 19, 1953. Headline: "Dock Board, Grain Firm Bare Plans For Erection of $2,500,000 Elevator" caption: This is the site for a $2,500,000 grain elevator which the dock commission and Balfour, Guthrie & company, Ltd,, propose to erect during next year. It will adjoin the Irving Dock and elevator, shown here, and main part will be between railroad cars in foreground and the river, just north of Broadway bridge. Test borings now are being made on site as engineering start." (Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Bunge Grain, Permanente Cement dock, Cargill Irving grain elevator, ECSI # 5561, 800 N. River St.)
    9904-B09A.tif
  • ackroyd-P171-11. "SS Red Oak Victory. February 10, 1966" (at Northwest Marine Iron Works on Swan Island. They had a contract for drydocking , bottom work, opening up lines and machinery preparation - see Oregonian January 21, 1966 pg. 42). (USS Red Oak Victory (AK235), commissioned in December, 1944, is the only World War II Victory Ship built by the Kaiser Shipyards that is restored. The ship saw service in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. In 1996, by an Act of Congress, title to the SS Red Oak Victory was conveyed to the Richmond Museum Association (Richmond Museum of History).  (Ship discharging oily waste into river.)
    ackroyd-P171-11-1.tif
  • ackroyd-P171-09. "SS Red Oak Victory. February 10, 1966" (at Northwest Marine Iron Works on Swan Island. They had a contract for drydocking , bottom work, opening up lines and machinery preparation - see Oregonian January 21, 1966 pg. 42). (USS Red Oak Victory, AK235, commissioned in December, 1944, is the only World War II Victory Ship built by the Kaiser Shipyards that is restored. The ship saw service in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. In 1996, by an Act of Congress, title to the SS Red Oak Victory was conveyed to the Richmond Museum Association (Richmond Museum of History).  (Ship discharging oily waste into river. paint platform at end of ship on water.)
    ackroyd-P171-09-1.tif
  • “Lower harbor and river through city center. October 5, 1953”
    ackroyd-04710-1-fz.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
  • 9111-301. "Putting Lift Span in Place on Hawthorne Bridge. Nov. 27, 1910" The center span is floating on rafts. The span and rafts are being moved into position by tugboats. Viewed from east side of river, looking east and slightly north. Downtown Portland waterfront in background.
    9111-301.tif
  • ackroyd_05924-08. Progress. 2 shots of grain elevator site viewed from across the river,shorter lens. March 15, 1955 5x7"
    ackroyd-05924-08.tif
  • Ackroyd 01672-1 "Misc. aerials. August 9, 1949".  "Harbor district looking south" (Wisco on right, UP Albina yard on left. Note dredge in river)
    ackroyd-01672-1.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
  • Ackroyd 14801-2 "Port of Portland. Aerial of dredge off Swan Island dry dock. August 25, 1967" (dredge filling Swan Island Industrial Park in Mocks Bottom with fill from Willamette River in front of dry dock)
    ackroyd-14801-2.tif
  • 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
  • Y-510406-01. Starting out salmon fishing season, Oregon City, April 6, 1951
    Y-510406-02.tif
  • 9969-7425. Oregon City paper mills and columns of steam. January 1, 1949.
    9969-7425.tif
  • ackroyd-P331-07 "Going St. improvements. August 22, 1967" (entrance to Swan Island. note dredging)
    ackroyd-P331-07.tif
  • CS00331-03. Oregon City Paper Mills. February 1966.
    CS00331-03.tif
  • Ackroyd 02104-15. March 29, 1950. NW Portland UP rail yards north of Broadway Bridge.
    ackroyd-02104-15.tif
  • ackroyd-01761-10. Hawthorne Bridge and Portland harbor from the Ross Island bridge. September 20, 1949.
    ackroyd-01761-10.tif
  • Ackroyd C03345-1 "NW Natural Gas Co. Aerials of tanks near St. Johns bridge. November 7, 1972" (see BW 18041-01/12)
    ackroyd-C03345-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 16763-5. "Stock Aerials. June 5, 1970" "Schnitzer. American Ship Dismantling"
    ackroyd-16763-5.tif
  • Ackroyd 07312-5. Shaver Transportation. Aerials. Log storage upstream from Texaco dock. December 6, 1956" (DEQ Site ID 1155. Gunderson Area 3, 5x7")
    ackroyd-07312-5.tif
  • Ackroyd 00058-10 "Aerials. August 18, 1947" "Log rafts between West Coast Terminals & Gunderson Bros."
    ackroyd-00058-10.tif
  • Ackroyd 15100-1 "Schnitzer Steel products. Aerial of plant. Bow of Popeye. January 27, 1968" (NW Portland waterfront)
    ackroyd-15100-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 03525-31 "Aerials, Portland, April 3, 1952" St. Johns bridge aerial, looking north.  (Gasco, DEQ site ID 84, south of St. Johns bridge, Siltronic)
    ackroyd-03525-31.tif
  • Ackroyd 03525-28. "Aerials, April 3, 1952, Portland Gas & Coke" (Linnton, Gasco, Guilds Lake)
    Ackroyd-03525-28.tif
  • Ackroyd_15737-25. "Wisco. New Orleans on drydock. January 15, 1969" (Swan Island)
    ackroyd-15737-25.tif
  • ackroyd_14336-6. "Wisco. December 20, 1966. aerials of plant."
    ackroyd-14336-6.tif
  • "aerials Wisco, Swan Island. May 9, 1952"
    ackroyd-03600-4.tif
  • Ackroyd 20218-1. "City of Portland. Aerials. July 21, 1977" "Swan Island"  (shows dredging)
    ackroyd-20218-1.tif
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