Morrow County
- 1903 Heppner Flood, Portland Rescuers' TentAs low as $5.00A large contingent of rescuers was sent from Portland to assist in the aftermath of the Heppner flash flood, Oregon's most severe natural disaster, resulting in the death of close to 250 people. Learn More
- Digging Sweet Potatoes - 1939As low as $5.00Dorothea Lange captured several photos of this couple on their small farm near Irrigon, in Morrow County, during her visit to Oregon in 1939. Learn More
- Harvesting Wheat with a McCormick Header and Barges - c. 1905As low as $5.00In this system of harvesting wheat, the header was pushed, not pulled, by a team of six to eight horses. It cut off the heads of the stalks, hence its name, and using a conveyor, loaded them into distinctive wagons called barges. Learn More
- Heppner's East Side, After the Flood - 1903As low as $5.00This view of the aftermath of the Heppner Flood was taken from Chase Street by local photographer Bert Sigsbee. It shows much of the area where many trees were flattened, and all the buildings completely carried away. Learn More
- Heppner, Shortly After the 1903 FloodAs low as $5.00On June 14, 1903, a flash flood destroyed much of Heppner's residential area, taking about 250 lives in the deadliest natural disaster in Oregon's history. Learn More
- Railroad Tracks through the Northern Oregon Desert - 1939As low as $5.00This simple but striking view of tracks across the dessert was taken by Dorothea Lange in Morrow County, Oregon, about ten miles from the town of Irrigon. Learn More
- Shearing Sheep Near Heppner - c. 1905As low as $5.00For this large sheep shearing operation, power for the shears came through an overhead mechanism running the length of the shed. The articulated arm for the shears looked something like an old dentist drill. Learn More
- Thomas W. Ayers Home After the Heppner Flood - 1903As low as $5.00According to an inscription on the back of the original photo, this is the Thomas Ayers house lodged near the Palace Hotel, where it came to rest after the Heppner flash flood. Learn More
- Two Cowboys from Heppner - c. 1895As low as $5.00Two young cowboys from Heppner visit the photographer's studio to have their portraits made. Both are wearing their working chaps - a full fur set for the man on the left. Learn More
- Union Pacific Wreck at Morgan, near Ione - c. 1905As low as $5.00The curve of the damaged tracks contrasts with the straight boards of the boxcar in this century-old view of a derailment on a small trestle in Eastern Oregon. Learn More