Clark Kinsey
- Approaching Mitchell's Point, Columbia River Highway - c. 1923As low as $5.00Most people know Mitchell's Point as the location for the tunnel with windows, built for the historic Columbia Gorge Highway in 1915. Learn More
- Crown Point, Columbia River Highway - c. 1920As low as $5.00Photographer Clark Kinsey is best know for his logging photos, but he also had a great touch for scenic views of the Pacific Northwest. Learn More
- High-lead Yarding, Deer Island Logging Company - c. 1925As low as $5.00By the 1920s, high-lead logging had replaced ground-lead logging for many operations in the Pacific Northwest. Both utilized steam donkeys to power cables pulling logs to the yarding area. Learn More
- Snoqualmie River and Mount Si circa 1920As low as $5.00This stunning wintertime photo shows the fork of the Snoqualmie River, with a dramatic Mount Si in the background. Learn More
- The Crew Takes a Break, Deer Island Logging Company - c. 1925As low as $5.00Crew members from the Deer Island Logging Company, on the Oregon side of the lower Columbia, pose on a recently-felled medium-sized fir tree, in this photo by Clark Kinsey. Learn More
- The Largest Fir Tree in Washington - c. 1925As low as $5.00This image is from a large (10 x 13 inch) print created by Clark Kinsey, brother of the somewhat better-known photographer Darius Kinsey. Learn More
- Weyerhaeuser Railroad Logging Camps 4 & 3 - c. 1920As low as $5.00This photo by Seattle photographer Clark Kinsey demonstrates the scale of Weherhaeuser's logging operations in the Pacific Northwest, supported by some very professional railroad lines. Learn More
- Willamette Steam Donkey, Deer Island Logging Company - c. 1925As low as $5.00The Willamette was a popular brand of steam donkey for Northwest logging operations. From 1901 to 1930, over 3,000 of these workhorses were built in their Portland factory. Learn More