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  • Aerial view of Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach May 4, 1955
    Y-550504-04b.tif
  • Y-591002-04. "707 jet. Pan Am first flight to Honolulu. Chuck White. October 2, 1959" (Portland International Airport, Portland Columbia Airport)
    Y-591002-04.tif
  • 1307C-85. "Mitchell Point tunnel." The Mitchell Point tunnel and viaduct were located 4 miles west of Hood River. It was circumvented by a water-level road in 1954. The tunnel and viaduct were blasted away during an I-84 widening project in 1966.
    1307C-85.tif
  • ackroyd_C02137B-08. Union Station, The Caboose, Broadway Bridge. November 1963
    ackroyd-C02137B-05.tif
  • Arizona - California State Line 1936
    0410-02.tif
  • CS03602. Pueblo Bonita Court, 2424 W. Central, Albuquerque, New Mexico on highway 66, 1950. Photo by Mr. C. R. Webb.
    CS03602-2.tif
  • CS01115-18. Wallowa Lake Lodge. August 1956
    CS01115-18.tif
  • Y-490423A-01. Streamliner train April 23, 1949
    Y-490423A-01.tif
  • 0001-B56 Black porters carrying luggage at railroad station depot. Broadway cab in front. Ca. 1941.
    0001-B56.tif
  • "Mainliner" plane of United Air Lines on its initial trip into Portland. It is a 21 passenger Douglas airplane. April 15, 1937. (Swan Island airport)
    9969-2919.tif
  • 9969-1165 Mitchell Point tunnel from the west end. June 11, 1933. The tunnel was 4 miles west of Hood River and was abandoned in 1954 and dynamited away in 1966.
    9969-1165.tif
  • Ackroyd 01559-04. "Northwest Airlines. Waverley Country Club party. June 13, 1949"
    ackroyd-01559-04-2.tif
  • 0001-A293 Ed Schwab's Gilmore Gas Station. 1940 license plate on the car. unknown Oregon location.
    0001-A293.tif
  • CS01227-01.  Pioneer Court motel, Lusk, Wyoming. 6th & Lincoln intersection.
    CS01227-01.tif
  • CS00837-04. (Hitching Post Cafe & Motel, Cheyenne Wyoming)
    CS00837-04.tif
  • CS00583-06. Manzanita lake (North) entrance to Mt. Lassen National Park, California, ca. 1949-52.
    CS00583-06.tif
  • Y-620916-02-07. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-02-07.tif
  • A woman in cat eye glasses poses in a walk thru tree at Trees of Mystery in 1959.
    8609A-46-11.tif
  • Portland airport dedication ceremony on October 13, 1940.
    1101-F1-02.tif
  • 9969-4936. Log hotel in Stanley, Idaho. August 14, 1940. Now the Sawtooth Hotel at 755 Ace Of Diamonds Street.
    9969-4936.tif
  • 2386 Vista house at Crown Point. April 12, 1936.
    9969-2386.tif
  • 9969-1820. Streamlined train, "City of Portland", leaving Troutdale on its first scheduled trip east. June 6, 1935.
    9969-1820.tif
  • Ackroyd 03906-19. "Oregonian. Scenes up Columbia River above Portland. October 7, 1952" "Fill End. Sand heap at right is eastern end of hydraulic fill work which made water level highway possible.  Cloverleaf structure on fill will carry traffic to Mosier (left) and vicinity via completed rail over pass shown in center."   (caption published in Oregonian October 19, 1952 pg. 82.)
    ackroyd-03906-19.tif
  • Ackroyd 01559-09. "Northwest Airlines. Waverley Country Club party. June 13, 1949"
    ackroyd-01559-09.tif
  • Ackroyd 00580-1. "Autopia, Phoenix, Arizona. Mel Ott. March 1, 1948" (New York Giants staying there. Motel at 3901 East Van Buren, Phoenix, Arizona.)
    ackroyd-00580-1.tif
  • 0405-D01 Liberty Cap, and National Hotel, Yellowstone National Park.  Later known as the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel.  Construction began in 1889.  This photo was taken before 1911, when the fourth floor was removed and the roof flattened. It was demolished in 1936.
    0405-D01.tif
  • ackroyd-01319-03 "First National Bank. Pan-American Airways, Chamber of Commerce. Portland Columbia Airport. March 2, 1949" A new Boeing 377 Stratocruiser is delivered to Pan American Airways at the new Portland Airport. .
    ackroyd-01319-03-OPS-.tif
  • CS00305-02. Wigwam Lodge, located on the old Mesa highway at 634 Apache Blvd, Tempe Arizona. (now demolished)
    CS00305-02.tif
  • Y-591002-08. "707 jet. Pan Am first flight to Honolulu. Chuck White. October 2, 1959" (Portland International Airport, Portland Columbia Airport) caption published: "SEATS. This view from rear entrance of Pan Am's Boeing jet 707-321 shows six-abreast seating with accommodates 87 coach passengers. First class cabin forward seats an additional 34 persons."
    Y-591002-08.tif
  • Y-500903-01.  Society – people at beach leaving to come home (to Portland). Gearhart. September 3-4 1950
    Y-500903-01.tif
  • Y-490423A-02. Streamliner train engineer at controls. April 23, 1949
    Y-490423A-02.tif
  • 9612-14. A woman is pounding freshly cut trees into the bed of a primitive log bridge crossing a stream. Photo taken near Cascade, Montana. The license plate is 1935 (determined by comparison). The car is a 1932 Ford.
    9612-14.tif
  • 9969-1391. General view of the Union Pacific's streamlined train from the front. March 25, 1934.
    9969-1391.tif
  • 9305-B7051 Dip netting salmon at Horseshoe falls at Celilo using stationary nets (set-dip, or bag-netting). Stationary nets were rested on the bottom of the channel to await a fish, rather than being moved to capture one. These nets were much larger and the net around the hoop was fixed open, rather than movable nets that had a thong which would close the net like a purse around the fish to prevent its escape. Stationary dip nets are much deeper than movable nets, the one shown here may be five to six feet deep. This type of net worked best when fish were likely to be caught falling back from strong currents or attempts to leap the falls. When the fish would strike the net, a vibration would travel through a string to the fisherman, who would lift the fish up quickly. This string can be seen hanging from the hoop and resting on the planks by the fisherman's right foot. The man in the foreground is Louis Jack and on the left is Joe Skahan. Photo by Ralph Gifford ca. 1940
    9305-B7051.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
  • 9501-08. Zena the Snake Charmer. She was a native of Tillamook, known locally as Grace Moreland. This picture was taken in 1909, when she was 18 years old, after she joined a traveling circus on the Oregon Coast. They went from Coos Bay to Seaside and then on to Portland.
    9501-08.tif
  • 9501-02. Women dressed as men. (cross-dressers) and smoking cigarettes, taken by the photographer with a traveling circus on the Oregon Coast 1909.
    9501-02.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
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