Columbia Gorge
Subject
Subject Source: Photogeo
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
[39 images of Beacon Rock and Biddle's hiking trail. Many are duplicates of images in the album; three are commercial colored postcards. One view from Oregon side of river by Broc.], 1917
Item — Photo box 9: [Barcode: 35025041646551]
Identifier: PH181_11
[Album of automobile trip through Eastern Oregon, with scenes of Columbia Gorge and Crater Lake. "Postal Souvenirs" binding.], 1910 c
Item — Photo box 2: [Barcode: 35025041646627]
Identifier: PH181_02
Abstract
Crater Lake, Klamath Marsh, Williamson River?, trip through Eastern Oregon. See logs, Box 1 (mss. Coll) [Note, source unidentified.]
Dates:
1910 c
[Album of postcards and photos of Beacon Rock, including construction of Biddle's engineered hiking path to top. Five Weister photos show group climbing, probably Mazamas.], 1917
Item — Photo box 8: [Barcode: 35025041646569]
Identifier: PH181_08
Abstract
Beacon or Castle Rock is a Gorge landmark that Biddle purchased to preserve. He engineered a hiking path to the top. Now a state park of Washington. Biddle is descended from Lewis & Clark editor, Nicholas Biddle, and he campaigned to restore the name appl
Dates:
1917
[Album of views of Biddle homes (int. & ext.) in Washington; Columbia Gorge; early Portland; mine; and construction of Biddle's Butte road (clipping enclosed.) Edgewood & Lakeview.], 1897
Item — Photo box 3: [Barcode: 35025041646619]
Identifier: PH181_03
Abstract
Columbia Grove, H.J. Biddle house, Edgewood, Lakeview, early Portland, 1890. [Note, source unidentified.]
Dates:
1897
On the Columbia. [View of rock pinnacle and steep bluffs on south shore of Columbia Gorge.], 1880s
Item — Photo box 4: [Barcode: 35025041837713]
Identifier: PH119_097
[Three views of Beacon Rock with Biddle's inked marks showing route of hiking path he constructed to summit, and envelope with his naotes and diagram.], 1917
Item — Photo box 9: [Barcode: 35025041646551]
Identifier: PH181_10