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Fish Wheel on Columbia River - 1905
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According 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 - 1905
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At 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 - 1905
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Built 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 - 1905
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One 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 - 1905
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A 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 - 1904
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If 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 - 1904
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Three 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 - 1904
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This view demonstrates large logs can be pushed ahead of a steam engine, or pulled behind while loaded on flatcars. Learn More
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