Douglas County

Douglas County
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  1. Alvilda and her Hunting Dogs - 1921
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    This idylic scene shows a young woman and her dogs, "out on a coyote chase", near her home in Olalla in Douglas County. Learn More
  2. Alvilda on Pats in the Coast Range - 1921
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    A young woman removes her hat for a portrait of herself and her horse Pats, standing in a shallow stream somewhere near Olalla in the Oregon Coast Range. Learn More
  3. Azalea Hotel, on the Pacific Highway - circa 1928
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    The Azalea Hotel was built in 1912, and was first known as the Canyon Pass Hotel. The building still exists, and now houses the Azalea Mountain Store. Learn More
  4. Brockway Covered Bridge near Roseburg - 1935
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    This is the old Brockway Bridge over Lookingglass Creek, just west of current day Winston and south of Roseburg. Learn More
  5. Diamond Lake and Mount Thielsen - c 1918
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    Diamond Lake is located north of Crater Lake in Douglas County, and is about halfway between Mt. Thielsen and Mt. Bailey. Learn More
  6. Forest Road near Diamond Lake - c. 1928
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    Old growth trees line the road somewhere near Diamond Lake in Douglas County, southern Oregon. There's but a single lane, and no broad right-of-ways like we see today. Learn More
  7. Little Hattie Rose, from Douglas County - c. 1887
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    The first child of proud parents William and Henrietta Rose, Hattie grew up on the family farm in Douglas County, Oregon. Learn More
  8. Looking Up Cow Creek Canyon - circa 1908
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    This classic photo shows the beauty of Cow Creek Canyon in southern Oregon. The view was produced in large quantities as a colorized postcard, but our version comes from the original glass negative. Learn More
  9. Oregon & California Railroad in Cow Creek Canyon - c. 1908
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    A freight train stops at an unnamed depot somewhere in Cow Creek Canyon, part of the north-south line that by 1908 was leased by the Southern Pacific system, though it was not purchased by Southern Pacific until 1927. Learn More
  10. Roseburg and the Umpqua River - 1932
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    We're looking north over Roseburg, downstream on the South Fork of the Umpqua, in this 1932 view by postcard photographer Ralph Eddy. Learn More
  11. Small Sternwheeler Restless, Near Gardiner - c. 1895
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    This intriguing photo features a smaller steamboat than is often seen in historic photographs. No staterooms here - simply an exposed deck for passengers over the freight compartment below. Learn More
  12. Sutherlin, Oregon, Looking East on Central Ave. - 1927
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    The old Sutherlin Hotel on the right dominates this view down Central Avenue in Sutherlin, Oregon. Learn More
  13. The New Roseburg Depot - c. 1912
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    A group of (mostly) men in suits stands near the train at the Roseburg Depot shortly after its completion in 1912. Learn More
  14. The Old Homestead - c. 1910
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    This family portrait, which includes the cat and dog, shows a typical slice of life for homesteaders in the coast range of southwest Oregon. This particular scene is from Kent Creek, near Winston, in Douglas County. Learn More
  15. Velocipede Hand Car Near West Fork, Oregon - c. 1890
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    The driver of this hand car is identified as John Keller of West Fork. West Fork was located in southern Oregon near Glendale, and had a large hotel used by the railroad. Learn More
  16. Waiting at the West Fork Depot - c. 1895
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    One of the smaller depots you'll see, West Fork was still a location important to the railroad. The local hotel was the base for many employees, and West Fork was on the main line between Portland and San Francisco. Learn More
  17. Welcome Arch, Roseburg, on Decoration Day - c. 1908
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    Roseburg's welcome arch has been dressed up for Decoration Day - the original name for Memorial Day. Learn More
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