Lane County
- Along the McKenzie River - 1921As low as $5.00Good photos bring you into the scene. This view of the McKenzie River by Eugene photographer Edmund Martin definitely qualifies by that criteria. Learn More
- Bicycle Riding, 1890s Style - circa 1895As low as $5.00Two rather sophisticated young men pose with their bicycles in this photo by Eugene photographer Clarence L. Winter. It's likely they were students or teachers at the University of Oregon. Learn More
- Cottage Grove, Looking West Down Main Street - circa 1928As low as $5.00We are looking west towards the river from near the intersection of what is now Highway 99, also known as the Goshen-Divide Highway. Learn More
- Downtown Eugene from Skinner Butte - 1937As low as $5.00Looking south across the railroad tracks and depot down Willamette Street. Photographer Eddy's vantage point was to the west of the McMurphey Johnson House. Learn More
- Evening on Willamette Street, Eugene - 1940As low as $5.00This striking view was taken between 11th and 10th on Willamette Street, looking north toward Skinner Butte. Learn More
- Expedition at South Sister - Circa 1918As low as $5.00Photographer Fred Kiser clearly put a lot of planning into this photo of a pack train crossing in front of Green Lake, below the west face of South Sister. Learn More
- First Flight in Eugene - c. 1910As low as $5.00The original photo has written on the back, "First Flight in Eugene, about 1910". It is stamped number 73. Learn More
- Golden Rule Grocery, Auto Camp and Garage, Cottage Grove - c. 1925As low as $5.00We have a number of photos taken by Frank Patterson, but only a few are recreated from their original glass negatives. While cellulose negatives were widely used in 1925, some traditionalist professional photographers preferred the qualities only available by using glass. Learn More
- Heceta Head Lighthouse and New Coast Highway - 1935As low as $5.00This view by Eddy is as much about the new highway as it is about the scenic Heceta Head Lighthouse. Learn More
- Heceta Head Lighthouse from Cape Creek Cove - c. 1935As low as $5.00This view of the lighthouse was created by Ralph Eddy from the cove at the mouth of Cape Creek, just to the south of Heceta Head. Learn More
- Horse Powered Threshing near Cottage Grove - c. 1903As low as $5.00While some large farms had steam power, in the early 1900s many farmers were still using horses to power their threshing machines. Learn More
- Looking North on Willamette Street in Eugene - 1921As low as $5.00Eugene as it looked ninety years ago. The McMorran and Washburne Building, now known as the Tiffany Building, is on the right at the corner of Eighth Avenue. Learn More
- Looking Over Elk Lake Towards South Sister - c. 1918As low as $5.00We're looking north across Elk Lake towards South Sister, at a distance of about 20 miles, in Deschutes County. The mountain on the right is Broken Top. Learn More
- Panorama of Florence, Oregon - Circa 1905As low as $30.00This panorama of Florence is recreated from four individual prints mounted together. We have smoothed the transitions between the prints as part of our restoration process. Learn More
- South Sister and Fall Creek - circa 1918As low as $5.00This photograph is recreated from a 7 by 9 inch print made by Fred Kiser in the period when he owned the Scenic America Company in Portland. Learn More
- The Roller Skater - c. 1908As low as $5.00A roller skater from a hundred years ago poses in what appears to be his performing outfit, including a sash made from American flag bunting. Learn More
- Two Gentlemen from Eugene City - c. 1875As low as $5.00We don't know the names of these two men, though a note written on the back of the original CDV states "My father". They do appear to be brothers. Learn More
- Villard Hall and Deady Hall at University of Oregon - c. 1890As low as $5.00In this photo from the early days of the University of Oregon, we can see Deady Hall on the right, completed in 1876, and Villard Hall to its left, completed in 1886. The smaller building to its left is the Gymnasium, built in 1890. Learn More
- Visiting the Willamette River at Eugene City - c. 1898As low as $5.00The original print of this image was labeled on the back "Eugene City, Or". Eugene City's name was changed to just Eugene in 1889, but many people likely continued to refer to it by its older name. Learn More