Clark Kinsey

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  1. Approaching Mitchell's Point, Columbia River Highway - c. 1923
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    Most people know Mitchell's Point as the location for the tunnel with windows, built for the historic Columbia Gorge Highway in 1915. Learn More
  2. Crown Point, Columbia River Highway - c. 1920
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    Photographer 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
  3. High-lead Yarding, Deer Island Logging Company - c. 1925
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    By 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
  4. Snoqualmie River and Mount Si circa 1920
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    This stunning wintertime photo shows the fork of the Snoqualmie River, with a dramatic Mount Si in the background. Learn More
  5. The Crew Takes a Break, Deer Island Logging Company - c. 1925
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    Crew 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
  6. The Largest Fir Tree in Washington - c. 1925
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    This 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
  7. Weyerhaeuser Railroad Logging Camps 4 & 3 - c. 1920
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    This 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
  8. Willamette Steam Donkey, Deer Island Logging Company - c. 1925
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    The 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
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