William L. Finley standing at a camera on a tripod photographing William Finley Jr. as he drinks from a canteen. Pete the dog and Phoebe Katherine Finley sit on a blanket in the shade of a juniper tree behind them and a touring car is parked to the side.
Irene Finley, Pete the dog, and an unidentified woman standing near the porch of the M. Bailey house. William Finley Jr. stands to the side on the porch rail. The Three Sisters mountains are visible in the distance.
Irene Finley, Pete the dog, and two unidentified people standing near the porch of the M. Bailey house. William Finley Jr. stands to the side on the porch rail. The Three Sisters mountains are visible in the distance.
William L. Finley standing at a camera on a tripod photographing Pete the dog as he lays on a blanket in the shade of a juniper tree. The touring car is parked to the side.
Irene Finley standing beside a touring car looking out over the desert near Shaniko in eastern Oregon. A camera on a tripod is set up to the rear of the car.
William Finley Jr. and Pete the dog sitting on a blanket in the shade of a juniper tree beside a parked touring car in the sagebrush near Antelope in eastern Oregon.
Close front view of a wagon hauling a crate filled with elk through heavy snow on its way to Billy Meadows. Two unidentified men sitting in the front. The elk were part of a transplant program to bring a herd of elk from Yellowstone Park in Wyoming to the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon.
Close view of a wagon hauling a crate filled with elk through heavy snow on its way to Billy Meadows. The elk were part of a transplant program to bring a herd of elk from Yellowstone Park in Wyoming to the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon.
A crowd gathered at the Wallowa railroad station to see the elk in a boxcar used to transport the elk from Saint Anthony, Idaho to Joseph, Oregon. The elk were part of a transplant program to bring a herd of elk from Yellowstone Park in Wyoming to the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon.
A group of unidentified men working to lift an elk crate from the wagon base with a pulley to transfer to sled runners after snow became too deep to continue with the wagons. The elk were part of a transplant program to bring a herd of elk from Yellowstone Park in Wyoming to the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon.
A group of unidentified men working to lift an elk crate from the wagon base with a pulley to transfer to sled runners after snow became too deep to continue with the wagons. The elk were part of a transplant program to bring a herd of elk from Yellowstone Park in Wyoming to the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon.
A cow standing beside the M. Bailey house. Four unidentified people standing near the porch of the house in the distance. The Three Sisters mountains are visible in the background.
Herman Bohlman showing a camera to Dallas Lore Sharp. Dallas Lore Sharp Jr. looks on from the side. A fourth unidentified man is setting up a tripod to the right of the image. Several nests with eggs are visible in the foreground.
Close view of an unidentified man standing beside a wagon hauling a crate filled with elk through heavy snow on its way to Billy Meadows. Two unidentified men sitting in the front. The elk were part of a transplant program to bring a herd of elk from Yellowstone Park in Wyoming to the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon.
A group of unidentified men working to lift an elk crate from the wagon base with a pulley to transfer to sled runners after snow became too deep to continue with the wagons. The elk were part of a transplant program to bring a herd of elk from Yellowstone Park in Wyoming to the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon.