North Bend Number 1 Ready to Unload Logs - c. 1900
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The crew of this southern Oregon logging train pauses for a photo before unloading their logs into the waiting pond.
The crew of this southern Oregon logging train pauses for a photo before unloading their logs into the waiting pond. Detail view 1 shows the engine and tender identified as North Bend Number 1. The first flatcar appears to be labeled "O R W & N Co.", which was the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company - one of Henry Villard's railroads the operated mostly on the Columbia River east of Portland.
While the O R W & N was absorbed into the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company in 1896, it's possible this photo was created a few years later, and the inscription on the car had never been updated.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon.
Photographer | Ernest A. Stauff |
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Location | Coos County |
Subject | Bridges and Trestles, Logging, Trains, Railroads, Streetcars |
Decade | 1900s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | Larger Print |
Size of Original | 7.4 x 9.5 inches |
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