An eight man work crew posing for the camera. Some are holding shovels while others are standing by. Most are grouped around what looks like a portable cement mixer on a four wheeled cart. There appears to be a sidewalk behind the men so this would indicate they are working on paving the street. The house in the background is of the Italiante architecture.
Men and women sitting around a grouping of tables. The people are dressed in business suits and dresses. A man is standing behind the group as if addressing the group. Seen through a window in the back is a display of trophies on a back wall in the hallway.
A colorized picture taken from the water tower located on the west side of A Street between Pacific Avenue and 21st Avenue. View is looking northwest. The street in front is 21st Avenue going west to the left and the other is B Street going north from the left to the right. The house on the corner will be moved around the corner onto B Street at a later date. The current Post Office is where the trees are in the foreground. The white house on the left was A. T. Smith’s residence when he moved into town. Both houses mentioned here are still standing.
This simple box gable roof house was built by the Fairchild sons for their parents. The house was built around 1905 and is still located on the southwest corner of S. Alpine Street and 10th Avenue. This is a side view of the house. A bearded man and another man are standing on the porch with what looks like a Border Collie. The bearded man is wearing a dark shirt and lighter pants with suspenders. The other man is wearing a white shirt and bib overalls. A woman stands in the front yard and is wearing a dark blouse and lighter shirt. Another man with a horse and buggy are in front of the house. He is wearing a white shirt and dark pants. All the men are wearing hats and all are looking at the photographer except for the man on the porch who is looking at the dog. There is a leanto attached to the back of the house. A wire fence starts at about the middle of the side of the house and extends out of the picture toward the front yard.
This simple box gable roof house was built by the Fairchild sons for their parents. The house was built around 1905 and is still located on the southwest corner of S. Alpine Street and 10th Avenue. This is a picture of three men and what looks like a Border Collie on the front porch. A young man and a bearded man are sitting in rocking chairs and the other young man is standing in the doorway of the house. The man standing is wearing what looks like a black shirt with white buttons and sleeve garters and black pants with suspenders. The young man who is sitting appears to be playing a harmonica by the way he is holding his hands. He is wearing a white shirt and a lighter shade of dark pants. The bearded man is wearing a dark shirt, jacket and pants. All are looking at the photographer except for the man playing the harmonica.
This simple box gable roof house was built by the Fairchild sons for their parents. The house was built around 1905 and is still located on the southwest corner of S. Alpine Street and 10th Avenue. This is a three-quarter view of the house. A bearded man and a woman are standing in front of the porch along with what looks like a Border Collie. The man is wearing dark clothing and a dark jacket. The woman is wearing a white blouse and dark full length skirt. All three are looking at the photographer. A wire fence starts at the back and goes along the side and across the front of the house with a gate close to the porch. There is a hand pump and well back by the leanto, a new addition from the earlier photograph (FHFG_pic168). There is approximately a one foot drop from the property to the street which is packed dirt. Some boards for walking on lead from the left of the fence to the gate. In the background to the right of the house a house and outbuildings can be seen.
This house, built in 1905, is located on the corner of 17th Avenue and Main Street and is known as the A. G. Hoffman House and Green Gables. Queen Ann, Classic Revival and arts and crafts elements are represented on this house. The house is a two story structure with what appears to be a basement. There is a young girl sitting on the porch and a hammock is strung on the right side of the porch.
9 of 10 of a Columbia River Highway collection. View looking at the Vista House at the top of Crown Point. The Vista House was completed in 1918 and was an observatory and also serves as a memorial to Oregon pioneers and as a rest stop for travelers on the Historic Columbia River Highway. The Vista House is 733 feet above the Columbia River offering beautiful views of the Columbia River Gorge.
5 of 10 of a Columbia River Highway collection. View from road looking toward a curve and then a tunnel portal. A rock wall is on the right and to the left of the road is a railroad track. There is a sign posted on the right side of the road before the tunnel but is not legible.
4 of 10 of a Columbia River Highway collection. View looking at the central portion of Multnomah Falls with a bridge crossing in front of the falls about mid-picture.
3 of 10 of a Columbia River Highway collection. View looking into Oneonta Gorge. Steep, almost vertical rock walls on both sides of a small stream flowing toward the camera.
2 of 10 of a Columbia River Highway collection. View looking up the Columbia River with Crown Point in the center-right of the picture. The Columbia River is in the lower left and goes to the central right of the picture. Washington State is in the background across the river.
1 of 10 of a Columbia River Highway collection. View is of a curved road around a natural rock wall. The Columbia River is in the center of the picture and Washington State is in the background.
A two story house with an alternating height picket fence in front. A man and woman are in the front yard with a boy, two girls and a dog on the street side of the fence. All are looking toward the camera. The street is packed dirt and there is no curb. Narrow boards, laid end to end along the fence form a makeshift sidewalk.
A winter scene of the front of a house. The house is two story Victorian style with two gables in the front. A horse hitched to a sleigh is standing our front with a man in the sleigh. In the far distance on the left, behind the house is a double steeple church. Location is unknown.
A modern looking two story brick building built on slopping ground. This is the Optometry center for the University. Picture was taken from the sidewalk on Pacific Avenue. The trees are bare indicating the picture was taken sometime between late fall and early spring.
A modern looking two story brick building built on slopping ground. This is the Optometry center for the University. Picture was taken from the lawn during the summer as there are leaves on the trees and a sprinkler watering the lawn.