H. C. White Company
- Fish Wheel on Columbia River - 1905As low as $5.00According to the original caption, this fish wheel near The Dalles would "take out half a ton of salmon daily". Learn More
- Hoisting Logs from Pond to Mill at Palmer - 1905As low as $5.00At the Palmer Mill uphill from Bridal Veil, logs from the pond were hoisted by a power conveyor to the second floor to be rough-cut into timbers as their first step towards becoming finished lumber. Learn More
- Interior of Cloud Cap Inn, Mt. Hood - 1905As low as $5.00Built in 1889 on Mount Hood's northeast shoulder, Cloud Cap Inn was reached by railroad from Hood River, and then a several hour stagecoach ride. It was designed by the same firm that designed the Forestry Building for the Lewis and Clark Exposition in 1905. Learn More
- Looking North from the Summit of Mt. Hood - 1905As low as $5.00One of the rewards of a long climb - the view from the rocky summit of Mount Hood. Learn More
- Mountains of Ice -- Eliot Glacier on Mt. Hood - 1905As low as $5.00A lone climber experiences what it's like to feel small, standing near the ice blocks of Eliot Glacier. Learn More
- Palmer to Bridal Veil Lumber Flume - 1904As low as $5.00If you have both water and gravity, a flume is an ideal way to move logs or lumber from the top to the bottom of a hill. Learn More
- The Last Pull to the Summit - 1904As low as $5.00Three men, in standard climbing garb for those days of suits and ties, reach the summit of Mount Hood in 1904. Learn More
- Two Ways to Move Logs by Raiload - 1904As low as $5.00This view demonstrates large logs can be pushed ahead of a steam engine, or pulled behind while loaded on flatcars. Learn More