Oneonta Gorge, as Seen from the Highway - c. 1921
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Cross and Dimmitt specialized in views of the Columbia Gorge, and many of their photos were hand-colored. Saturated colors add to the charm of this scene at Oneonta Gorge.
Cross and Dimmitt specialized in views of the Columbia Gorge, and many of their photos were hand-colored. Saturated color adds to the charm of this scene at Oneonta Gorge.
Oneonta Gorge was first photographed by Carleton Watkins during his 1867 visit to Oregon from his studio in San Francisco. Watkins gave the Gorge and Oneonta Falls their names, after the New York town where he was born.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon.
Photographer | Cross and Dimmitt |
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Location | Columbia Gorge, Multnomah County |
Subject | Canyons, Gorges and Valleys |
Decade | 1920s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | Medium-size Print |
Size of Original | 5.7 x 7.7 inches |
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