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  1. 1883 Astoria Fire
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    This boudoir card image by Astoria photographer Samuel B. Crow shows downtown Astoria, looking up river, in the aftermath of the devastating 1883 fire. Learn More
  2. Astoria, Looking East - 1901
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    From the wooden planks in the streets to the barges in the harbor, this view by photographer John F. Ford shows lots of detail. Learn More
  3. Astoria, Looking East - c. 1887
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    We are looking east down Commercial Street, in this detailed photo of Astoria created by Samuel Crow in about 1887. Learn More
  4. Astoria, Looking East - c. 1894
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    Photographer James Bratt worked in Astoria from 1893 to 1895, allowing us to date this photo accurately. Standing on the hill he captured a detailed view of Astoria's downtown. Learn More
  5. Astoria, Looking East - Circa 1885
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    If this view of Astoria looks familiar, it's because this was a popular vantage point for early photographers to capture an overview of this historic coastal city. Learn More
  6. Astoria, Looking East Towards Downtown - c. 1900
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    Looking down Commercial Street towards the east, this view can be studied almost endlessly due to its great amount of detail, and thus it lends itself to larger prints which do it justice. Learn More
  7. Astoria, Oregon, After the 1883 Fire
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    Two major fires have occurred in Astoria, in 1883 and 1922. This photo shows the aftermath of the earlier 1883 fire. Learn More
  8. Father and Daughter, Astoria - 1880s
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    Father and Daughter portrait by Samuel B. Crow of Astoria. The father looks concerned. Learn More
  9. Flowers and Lace - Circa 1890
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    We do not know the identity of these two young women, but the photo was probably taken in Astoria, where photographer Samuel B. Crow had his studio. Learn More
  10. Laying Wooden Pipe near Astoria - c. 1884
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    In this print reproduced from an early stereoview, Astoria photographer Samuel Crow captures part of the crew installing wood stave pipe - probably for a water line. Learn More
  11. Salvation Army Corps, Astoria - c. 1898
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    This group of Salvation Army Corps members was photographed by William Snodgrass, who had his studio in Astoria. We're assuming they were based in that city. Learn More
  12. Salvation Army Couple, Astoria, Oregon - c. 1893
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    Astoria photographer Math Mathison created this studio portrait of a Salvation Army couple in full regalia, sometime in the early 1890s. Learn More
  13. Sam Oliver's Seining Grounds near the Mouth of the Columbia - c. 1890
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    Born about 1833 in Italy, Sam Oliver was active in taking salmon from the Columbia since at least 1875, when he put up 1200 barrels of salted salmon. Learn More
  14. Taking Salmon from a Fish Trap in Baker's Bay - c. 1887
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    This type of fish trap was called a "pound net". Used in various parts of the country, the device included a long leader, stretched perpendicular to the shore, which guided salmon into the pound. Learn More
  15. Two Views of Astoria - 1889
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    This 1889 engraving shows the town of Astoria looking seaward and looking inland, with good views of the docks and harbor. Learn More
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