Logging and wood products industry
Found in 91 Collections and/or Records:
[Lumber mills and docks, unidentified, Reedsport.], undated
[Lumber mills and docks, unidentified, Reedsport.], undated
Officers, Spruce Production Division, US Army. [Portraits, identified.], 1918
This album contains formal portraits of about seventy officers of the Spruce Production Division. Where known the name of the photography studio that took the photo is listed following the name of the officer.
Official US Army photographs. [Spruce Production Division, US Army Air Service Aircraft Production album. Incl. Warren ], 1918
This album is made up mostly of photographs produced by A.M. Prentiss and Gifford & Prentiss Inc. The A.M. Prentiss photos are from both series of images he did, the smaller 6 ½” x 8 ¼” prints and the larger 8” x 10” prints. Therefore, the letter “P” has been added to the photo numbers of the larger images to distinguish them from his series of smaller prints.
On the Willamette River, Salem, Oregon. #166. , c. 1913
View of the steam boats "City of Eugene" and "Grey Eagle" on the Willamette River in Salem, Oregon. Credit Lane County Hist. Society (Negative at Datson Photo Shop). The photo has the stamp Alfred L. Lomax 1976 Onyx Street Eugene, Oregon.
[Rainbow Slough, and Winchester Bay lumber mill.], undated
Snoqualmie National Forest, King County, near Skykomish, Washington. Tenth and last scene of lumbering operation. Shows method of getting rid of waste, 1901 Sep 6
Tenth and last scene of lumbering operation described in 5744. Shows method of getting rid of waste. Waste flume supports a conveyor that carries the waster and dumpos it onto the pile that is continually burning. Snoqualmie National Forest, King Co., nea
Spruce Production Division, US Army Air Service Aircraft Production album. [Nasel River, WA…; incl. Prentiss photos], 1918
This album is largely made up of photographs taken by the U.S. Army. A good portion of them are numbered although many are not. Where known to have been taken by the army that notation will follow the page number. In the case of the numbered images the appropriate number will follow the photo description. Contains photos by Prentiss.
Spruce Production Division, US Army Air Service Aircraft Production album. Progress on construction of cut-up plants. [incl. Prentiss photos], 1918
Spruce Production Division, US Army Air Service Aircraft Production album. Progress SPDRR [various lines; incl. Prentiss photos], 1918
This album is largely made up of photographs taken by the U.S. Army. A good portion of them are numbered however many of them are not. Where known to have been taken by the army that notation will follow the page number. In the case of the numbered images the appropriate number will follow the photo descriptions. Contains photos by Prentiss.
Spruce Production Division, US Army Air Service Aircraft Production album. [Warren Spruce Co., Monarch Mill, Toledo; incl. Prentiss photos], 1918
This album contains a mixture of subjects from several different photographers. However, the photographers are unknown for a large portion of the images in this album and the notation “Unknown Photographer” then follows the page number. Contains photos by Prentiss.
Spruce Production Division, US Army Air Service Aircraft Production album. Warren Spruce Co. Operations in Willapa Bay…. [incl. Prentiss photos], 1918
Since the photographers of the vast majority of the images in this album are known, a separate column listing them had been included here. In addition, the numbers that they assigned to the photos are also listed following their name. In a few instances the photographer isn’t known and the notation “Unknown Photographer” follows the page number. Album includes photographs by Cress-Dale Photo Co. of Seattle; Kinsey; and Prentiss.
Spruce Production Division, US Army Air Service Aircraft Production album. Warren Spruce Co. Operations in Yaquina and Alsea…. [incl. Prentiss photos], 1918
This album is made up entirely of photographs produced by A. M. Prentiss. In addition, the photos are only from his series of larger images, those being 8 x 10 inches in size. None of his smaller series of prints are found in this album. Therefore, even though the numbers on the photos themselves do not contain the letter “P” on them, that designation has been added due to the reasons explained earlier in this work.
[Steamer "Adeline Smith" loading lumber at Coos Bay lumber co. docks.], undated
Steamer "Frogner," Port Orford. [View down bank to steel ship loading lumber. "Canfield envelope A."], not yet assigned
[Steamer "Munaires" taking lumber at Buehner mill, North Bend.], 1918 c
[Steamer "Munaires" taking lumber at Buehner mill, North Bend.], 1918 c
[Steamer "Munaires" taking lumber at Buehner mill, North Bend.], 1918 c
[Steamer "Nann Smith" being loaded with lumber.], 1909-1915 c
[Steamer "Nann Smith" loading lumber at Coos Bay.], 1909-1915 c
[Steamers "Hazel Dollar" and "Nann Smith" loading lumber at Marshfield.], 1909-1915 c
[Steamers "Nann Smith" and "Redondo," loading lumber.], 1909-1915 c
[Steamship "Unita" loading lumber at Buehner mills.], undated
Sugar Pine Mill and Fixture Company records
The Sugar Pine Mill and Fixture Company, located in Albany, Oregon, was incorporated by George W. Hochstedler, Edmund Zeyss, and C. W. Sears. The collection (1894-1903) consists of a a record book containing incorporation records, meeting minutes, stock, and stockholders information.