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  • 9969-6056. The Lost Lake Sawmill, owned by Oregon Lumber Co., near Dee, in Hood River Valley. November 5, 1944.
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  • 8702-137. E. C. Atkins Co., 60 First St. at corner of Pine St. on the SE corner, Portland, Oregon. sawmill tools and supplies.
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  • 9305-A4058-2 “Lester W. Lewis Jr. Sawmill. Aug. 4, 1949” The Dalles, Oregon
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  • CS00331-08. Corley Sawmill Machinery, the building facing Skidmore Fountain, 106 SW 1st St., Portland.  This is known as the Ladd & Tilton Bank, built in 1868, demolished in 1954. This was one of the finest cast iron buildings in Portland.
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  • 1006-G058 sawmill wigwam at twilight, Eugene "June 15, 1959"
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  • 9969-1205 Saws of the Rogers Mill near Timber, Oregon. July 9, 1933.
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  • Ackroyd 00018-28. P. L. Crooks & Co. Portable saw mill. Taft, Oregon. November 14, 1946.
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  • Ackroyd 00018-27. P. L. Crooks & Co. Portable saw mill. Taft, Oregon. November 14, 1946.
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  • 9336-W67. (Hines mill buildings B1, P1, P3, and smokestack. mill pond in foreground. Hines Mill, Hines, Ore.) "No. 67. Photo by Heck. Burns, Ore"  1929
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  • 9305-A4062-6 “Kinzua Logging Truck. Logs and Mill. Jan. 1939”  Kinzua Pine Mills Co. at Kinzua, Wheeler County, Oregon.
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  • 9969-4388. Stacks of pine lumber in the yards of Algoma Lumber Company, Algoma, Oregon. August 26, 1939. Algoma is in Klamath County on the east shore of Upper Klamath Lake
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  • 9969-4446. Logs being dumped from a truck into the Willamette River at Oregon City. September 7, 1939.
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  • 9969-4360. Shevlin Hixon mill at Bend, Oregon. August 25, 1939.
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  • 9969-4334. Corvallis Lumber Company mill at Corvallis. August 21, 1939.
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  • CS01612-07. Sea Fan, from Singapore, is loading logs from a log boom brought by tug boat Myrtle in Astoria, April 1974
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  • 9305-A4616-2.  Kinzua Pine Mills Co. at Kinzua, Wheeler County, Oregon. early 1940s
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  • 9114-11528-12. logging on Portland waterfront. Inman Poulson Lumber Co, at the base of East Sherman St. 1931.
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  • 9305-A4062-12. Kinzua Pine Mills general view of log pond and buildings. Kinzua Pine Mills Co. at Kinzua, Wheeler County, Oregon.
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  • 0409-01A White River Lumber Co., on White River, Enumclaw, King County, Washington. 1947. This is one of the gateways to Mt. Rainier. The mill was demolished in August 2004.
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  • 1006-B021-12 "Log pond dumping with men. May 1962" (sign on water tower: "United States Plywood Corp." Giustina Bros. Lumber Co., Eugene)
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  • 0904-D45 The East Side Mill & Lumber Company before 1925, when six of the support columns of the Sellwood bridge were built through this complex. Train tracks are now the Springwater corridor bike path. "The East Side Lumber Company was established in 1902, on the site of the smaller Sorensen and Young Planing Mill, in operation since the 1890s. During the first decade of the 20th century, the mill thrived in this growing, lumber-hungry city, expanding to include door- and box-making subsidiaries. In the 1920s, the complex employed 300-500 men, many of whom lived in Sellwood. Timber was hauled in by interurban railroad, or floated in on the river. Hard times in the 1930s led to the East Side Lumber Company’s downfall. By the end of the decade, the main mill had shut down. In 1940, a huge fire burned many of the buildings. One part of the complex, the Oregon Door Company, stayed in business until the 1950s. The first Sellwood Bridge was designed to cross at the site of the East Side Lumber complex. In fact, the Oregon Door Company was right in its path. Multnomah County couldn’t afford to purchase and demolish the building, so engineers built six of the bridge columns through it. This unusual building stood until 2011.
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  • Ackroyd 02491-2. "Portland General Electric Co. aerial of substation at foot of SE Harrison. October 23, 1950" (site of OMSI, Inman Poulson Lumber Co., East bank waterfront)
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  • 9336-W70. "Edward Hines Western Pine Co. Burns, Oregon. No. 70. Photo by Heck. 4/20/1930" (two negative panorama)
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  • Ackroyd 02442-12. Aerials for Oregonian. September 28, 1950 Timber Structures Inc.
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  • Ackroyd 00025-25. "Portland Shingle Mill.  May 27, 1947"
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  • Wigwam burner near Florence, Oregon.
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  • Ackroyd 01788-2. "Frank Penner. Deer on car. October 5, 1949." "From left to right: Maxine Mertes (Oregon Hotel), Frank P. Penner (New Heathman Hotel), Helen Brown (Izee, Oregon), E. J. Mertes (Oregon Hotel). All deer shot on E. M. Bush ranch, Izee, Oregon. Average weight 150 lbs. Two forked horns, one three point, all in good condition." (Izee was a logging camp and sawmill on the South Fork of the John Day River in Grant County, Oregon)
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  • Ackroyd 01788-1. "Frank Penner. Deer on car. October 5, 1949." "From left to right: Maxine Mertes (Oregon Hotel), Frank P. Penner (New Heathman Hotel), Helen Brown (Izee, Oregon), E. J. Mertes (Oregon Hotel). All deer shot on E. M. Bush ranch, Izee, Oregon. Average weight 150 lbs. Two forked horns, one three point, all in good condition." (Izee was a logging camp and sawmill on the South Fork of the John Day River in Grant County, Oregon)
    ackroyd-01788-1.tif
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