lithographs
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Lithograph depicting the residence of A. H. Reynolds, Walla Walla, Washington Territory
Lithograph depicting a house with a picket fence and boardwalk in front, and a pedestrian passing by. The lithograph was excised from the second volume of "History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington," published by the North Pacific History Company of Portland, Oregon, in 1889.
Gustavus Sohon collection
Gustavus Sohon (1825-1903), a German immigrant, was employed by the U.S. government between 1852 and 1863 as an illustrator and cartographer of explorations of the Rockies and Pacific Northwest. Collection consists of eight tinted lithographs of scenes of the Midwest, primarily Montana, done for the U.S. Pacific Railroad Exploration and Survey Report, 1854-1855.
St. Helen's Hall lithograph
Lithograph of St. Helen's Hall, an Episcopalian girls' school, at SW 4th Ave. and SW Madison St. in Portland, Oregon.
John Mix Stanley collection
Collection includes 31 tinted lithographs depicting scenes of the Pacific Northwest done for the U. S. Pacific Railroad Exploration and Survey Report. Scenes include the Columbia River, waterfalls, Nimiipuu (Nez Percé) people, the Palouse River, Hudson's Bay Company, the Cascades, Mount Rainier, lakes, and missions.
Lithograph of the steamboat Oregon
Hand-colored lithograph depicting the sidewheel steamboat Oregon, and including various measurements, including the length of the steamer's deck, the depth of its hold, and the diameter of its wheels.
Tanker built by Swan Island war-workers shown in a South Seas port
Color lithograph depicting the S. S. Swan Island in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Traineau du Kamtchatka Tire par des Chiens
Lithograph with watercolor details, showing the people using a dog sled. The lithograph was part of the book "Histoire et description du Kamtchatka" (1770).
Vue de la Slabode Kiachta
Lithograph of the Russian town of Kiakhta, on the Chinese border. From 1689 (the Treaty of Nertchinsk) to 1860 (the Treaty of Peking) Kiachta was the main hub of trade between Russia and China.
Vue du port des Français, sur la côte du N. O. de l'Amérique: Voyage de La Pérouse, autour du monde
Lithograph depicting a scene from the Northwest coast of America on the voyages of Jean François de Galaup, Count of La Pérouse.
Vue d'un établissement des habitans du port des Français pour la saison de la pêche
Lithograph of a temporary settlement in Lituya Bay, Alaska, used for the fishing season, circa 1750-1799. Plate 21 from "Atlas du Voyage de la Pérouse," a book about the travels of Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse.