Gilliam County
- Arlington, Oregon, on the Columbia River - 1939As low as $5.00Arlington is an early Oregon town located on the Columbia River at the mouth of Alkali Canyon, about fifty miles east of The Dalles. In the early 1870s, settlers built corrals here to hold sheep and cattle waiting to be transported downriver. Learn More
- Bringing Home the Threshing Machine - circa 1915As low as $5.00It's very likely that a steam-powered tractor was used to power this threshing machine, but when it came time to return it to the barn an eight-horse team did the job. Learn More
- Bringing the Team and Wagon to Arlington - c. 1900As low as $5.00The boys have brought the six-horse team and wagon to town, in this case, Arlington. Learn More
- Columbia River Sternwheer J. N. Teal - 1911As low as $5.00The "J. N. Teal" docks at a primitive landing on the Columbia River, probably at the town of Arlington. Learn More
- Plowing and Harrowing, Gilliam County - circa 1910As low as $5.00This photo is recreated from a hand-tinted glass slide, sometimes called a magic lantern slide, made by the Weister Company in about 1910. Learn More
- Plowing Near Condon, Oregon - c. 1900As low as $5.00There are lots of wide-open spaces behind these two teams plowing on a hillside somewhere near Condon, Oregon. Learn More
- Wheat "Thrashing" near Arlington - 1900sAs low as $5.00The crew gathers after threshing wheat near the town of Arlington, in Gilliam County. Learn More