engravings (prints)
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Pays de la Nouvelle Albion
Engraving of the Pacific Coast at 45°N latitude with Cape Lookout, Oregon, and the Three Brothers in the distance, circa 1750-1799, 26.9 x 35 cm. Titles are in French.
Roseburg, Oregon
Engraving from an unidentified book or magazine depicting scenes from 19th-century Roseburg, Oregon, including the McClallen House, W. N. Moore Groceries, H. Stanton General Merchandise, Kare Brothers Dry Goods, and Sheridan Brothers Agricultural Implements. The reverse features portraits of A. Rose, Esq. and S. Hamilton, Esq.
Engraving of Brigadier General James Shields
Engraving of Brigadier General James Shields by John Chester Buttre after a photograph by Brady.
J. W. Shields, likeness from the latest photograph from life
Engraving of Brigadier General James Shields by Alonzo Chappel after a photograph.
The Steamer "D. S. Baker" running the Grand Dalles of the Columbia River
Portion of a page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, probably November 10, 1888, featuring an engraving that depicts the steamer D. S. Baker on the Columbia River.
View of Astoria
Engraving from an unidentified newspaper depicting a panoramic view of Astoria, Oregon.
Vue des etablissements de Schelikoff dans L'Ile de Kadiak
Engravings probably taken from a French edition or editions of "An account of a geographical and astronomical expedition to the northern parts of Russia" by Martin Sauer. The engravings depict a Russian outpost on Kodiak Island, Alaska; a mountain peak; and Atka Island in the Aleutians.
John Webber engravings from Cook's Voyages
Collection of engravings originally painted by John Webber, circa 1770-1793, for Cook's Voyages, and made by various engravers. The engravings depict Alaska Native people; the Chukchi people of Russia; towns, dwellings, and people in the Kamchatka area of Russia; and Native people of the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii).