Pacific Coast (Or.) -- Photographs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Burton negatives: Oregon coast from Newport to Siletz, including named points and rocks, creeks, bays, coastline formations, lighthouse, 1910-1915
Item
Identifier: PH006_XXXX_5
Dates:
1910-1915
I.G. Davidson photographs
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 35025042280905]
Identifier: PH 200_009
Abstract
Isaac Grundy Davidson (1845-1922) was asuccessful businessman who operated commercial photographic ventures in the 1870s-1890s. The collection consists of fourteen images, eight portraits and six landscape.
Dates:
1870-1899
Inlets. Small bay at the Oregon Coast, Not yet assigned
Item
Identifier: PH010_164
Dates:
Not yet assigned
Inlets. Small bay on the Oregon coast, Not yet assigned
Item
Identifier: PH010_170
Dates:
Not yet assigned
Inlets. Small rocky inlet at the Oregon Coast, Not yet assigned
Item
Identifier: PH010_169
Dates:
Not yet assigned
Oregon Coast in Storm [coastline], not yet assigned
Item — Photo box 4: [Barcode: 35025040522878]
Identifier: PH046_528
Dates:
not yet assigned
Oregon Coast- Rock filled inlet, Not yet assigned
Item
Identifier: PH010_163
Dates:
Not yet assigned
Redwood stump on the Oregon Coast. [Stump on the beach with bicycle leaning up against it.], not yet assigned
Item
Identifier: PH006_558
Dates:
not yet assigned
"Santa Clara" aground in the surf. (st. 183, 182, 146, 141, 126-2). [“Santa Clara” was wrecked on Coos beach by a storm, en route from Astoria to San Francisco. 14 people died.], 1915 Nov 2
Item — Box 7: Series 1. [Barcode: 35025041645736]
Identifier: PH010_143
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Shipwrecks-. Man looking at steamer "Santa Clara" aground in the surf, 1915 Nov 2
Item — Box 6: Series 1. [Barcode: 35025041645728]
Identifier: PH010_124
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Shipwrecks-. Man looking at steamer "Santa Clara" aground in the surf, 1915 Nov 2
Item — Box 6: Series 1. [Barcode: 35025041645728]
Identifier: PH010_125
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Shipwrecks-. Man looking at steamer "Santa Clara" aground in the surf, 1915 Nov 2
Item — Box 6: Series 1. [Barcode: 35025041645728]
Identifier: PH010_126
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Shipwrecks. Steamer "Santa Clara" aground in the surf. [“Santa Clara” was wrecked on Coos beach by a storm, en route from Astoria to San Francisco. 14 people died.], 1915 Nov 2
Item — Box 7: Series 1. [Barcode: 35025041645736]
Identifier: PH010_138
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Shipwrecks. Steamer "Santa Clara" aground in the surf. (St. 183, 2. 147, 6. 141. 125-2), 1915 Nov 2
Item — Box 6: Series 1. [Barcode: 35025041645728]
Identifier: PH010_122
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Shipwrecks. Steamer "Santa Clara" run aground in surf, burning. [“Santa Clara” was wrecked on Coos beach by a storm, en route from Astoria to San Francisco. 14 people died.], 1915 Nov 2
Item
Identifier: PH010_179
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Shipwrecks. Steamer "Santa Clara" run aground in surf, burning. [“Santa Clara” was wrecked on Coos beach by a storm, en route from Astoria to San Francisco. 14 people died.], 1915 Nov 2
Item
Identifier: PH010_180
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Shipwrecks. Steamer "Santa Claus" aground in the surf. (st 183,2. 147,6. 141. 126. 124-2), 1915 Nov 2
Item — Box 6: Series 1. [Barcode: 35025041645728]
Identifier: PH010_123
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Stage- Marshfield to Coquille. [Large automobile of the Coast Auto Lines with removable side windows parked in front of brick building with glass windows around doorways "187".], not yet assigned
Item
Identifier: PH006_598
Dates:
not yet assigned
Steamer "Santa Clara" aground in surf. (st. 183, 182, 146, 141, 126-2). [“Santa Clara” was wrecked on Coos beach by a storm, en route from Astoria to San Francisco. 14 people died.], 1915 Nov 2
Item — Box 7: Series 1. [Barcode: 35025041645736]
Identifier: PH010_144
Dates:
1915 Nov 2
Frank W. Woodfield photographs
Collection
Identifier: PH 200_329
Abstract
Frank W. Woodfield (1879-1955) was an Oregon photographer active in Astoria from 1910-1942. The collection consists of thirteen post cards, predominately documenting the Astoria fire of Dec. 8, 1922.
Dates:
circa 1920s