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Ford, J. F. (John Fletcher)
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Topic
Lumber trade
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Log transportation
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Railroad cars
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Portraits, Group
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Trestles
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Logging
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Logging--Machinery
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Lumber camps
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Railroad tracks
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Rivers--Oregon
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photographic prints
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Region
Columbia County >> Oregon >> United States
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Columbia River >> Clatsop County >> Oregon >> United States
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Deep River >> Wahkiakum County >> Washington >> United States
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No Copyright - United States
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Local Collection Name
J.F. Ford Photographs (P 308)
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Type
Image
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image/tiff
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Collection
Gerald W. Williams Collection
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J.F. Ford Photographs
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OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
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Institution
Oregon State University
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Decade
1910-1919
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Donkey engine at Olson's logging camp, Deep River, Washington
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Family in front of house in a logging camp?
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Yeon and Pelton incline below Rainier, Oregon
Description
The incline was 3200 feet long and varied from 5% to 33% grade. Similar photo used in Labbe & Goe's 'Railroads in the Woods.'
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Log bridge (crib trestle) on the Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad, Columbia County, Oregon
Description
Photo was used in 'Railroads in the Woods' by John T. Labbe and Vernon Goe.
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Workers inside a sawmill
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Logging railroad
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Logs dumped from railroad car into the Columbia River?
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Lumber company office?
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Crib trestle on the Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad
Description
The Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad was a logging railroad for the Peninsular Lumber Company of Portland in the area around Columbia City, Oregon.