Logging
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Luzerne Besser papers
Manuscript agreement between Luzerne Besser and James W. Foster, October 25, 1856, regarding the cutting of white fir logs.
Louis Blaine letters
Manuscript letters to Louis Blaine's wife and children regarding his work and life at the lumber camp in Globe, Washington.
Bridal Veil, Oregon logging scenes photograph album
Album containing 12 black and white photographs of logging scenes and other views of Bridal Veil, Oregon, and the Columbia River Gorge.
Logging in Clifton, Oregon photograph album
Album containing 71 black and white photographs of the logging industry in and around Clifton, Oregon, including workers, lumber camps, sawmills, and steam-powered logging equipment.
William K. Dyche collection
Collection includes typescript documents discussing William K. Dyche's logging and railroad work experiences from 1899-1915 in Wyoming, in Idaho, and in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and with the Algoma Lumber Co.
J. F. Ford photograph album of logging and Northwest scenes
Album of black and white photographs by J. F. Ford, most of which depict logging activities. Also included are cityscapes of Portland and Astoria, Oregon; sternwheel steamboats; and Northwest landscapes.
J. F. Ford photograph album of Oregon and Washington scenes
One album containing 25 black and white photographs of scenes in Oregon and Washington state, most with the mark of photographer J. F. Ford. A significant number of the photographs depict logging scenes. Others are of places in the Columbia River Gorge; Mount Hood; Mount Rainier; the steamer Bailey Gatzert; a shipwreck on Clatsop Beach; a cottage in Seaside, Oregon; and construction of a log raft in Stella, Washington.
Reuben H. Hitchcock collection
Ephemera, correspondence, and clippings relating to the Spruce Production Division in Oregon and Washington during World War I, and to Colonel Reuben H. Hitchcock, who served as the division's manager of government operations.
Darius Kinsey photographic collection on logging in the Pacific Northwest
Eight black and white photographs of the logging industry in the Pacific Northwest, including workers, trains and oxen.
Masten Logging Company account book
Account book with certificate of decrease in capital stock and township map showing timber land.