Another of the famous Benjamin A. Gifford's photos showing Matt Thorborn attending his flock at Kingsley, Oregon in the Gay '90's. Sheep, at that time, was a very important agricultural activity in eastern Oregon and this remarkable photo tells the story and hardships of the occupation, at a glance. For more story about this picture see McNeal's ""History of Wasco County"", at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center Library or the Oregon State Library.
Colored image of Castle Rock on the Columbia River. This is a winter scene with snow on the riverbanks and tree limbs. Bare trees line the riverbanks of the Columbia River, merging with the green fir trees in the background. The view is centered as if from the middle of the river, looking into the background, directly at Castle Rock. A small rowboat with two passengers rests on the left riverbank. Castle Rock's reflection is cast upon the river showing colors of red rock, white snow and green plant growth at its crown.
Black and white image of a man leaning in a parking meter with his shirt off, in front of the boarded up Allied Surplus building in downtown Eugene, Oregon.
Affidavit by Mo Chong Way, president of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, to the Oregon State Board of Health regarding the disinterment of Chinese remains.
William Langan was the Agricultural Student Personnel Advisor; F.E. Price was the Dean of the School of Agriculture; John Leffel was a county Extension Agent.
William Langan was the Agricultural Student Personnel Advisor; F.E. Price was the Dean of the School of Agriculture; John Leffel was a county Extension Agent.
William Langan was the Agricultural Student Personnel Advisor; F.E. Price was the Dean of the School of Agriculture; John Leffel was a county Extension Agent.
Impact of alkali and leaf cutter bee pollinator project in Umatilla and Malheur counties' was $.5 million in 1957 and $4.5 million in 1963. Project cost: $20,000.