Forests & Trees
- A Glimpse of Depoe Bay - circa 1910As low as $5.00This inviting image is from an unusually large print (for him) by Albert L. Thomas of Newport. Learn More
- At Rest in the Woods - circa 1915As low as $5.00A hiker relaxing against a tree helps give a sense of scale to this hundred-year-old image of a stand of old growth Douglas Fir, somewhere in Oregon. Learn More
- Benson Logging Railroad Through Tall Trees - c. 1905As low as $5.00Simon Benson was a technical innovator, and one of the first to use logging railroads rather than ox teams to haul his cut logs to the river. Learn More
- Big Trees in Oregon - c. 1885As low as $5.00Oregon is and was known for its trees, and every photographer, even today, must have a few tree photos in their portfolio. Here is William Partridge's 1880s version. Learn More
- Columbia River near White Salmon c. 1916As low as $5.00Pine trees dominate the foreground in this scenic photo by Fred Kiser. His ability to quickly create artistic compositions is demonstrated by the thousands of scenic views he captured during his career. Learn More
- Deep in the Woods - circa 1915As low as $5.00This scene is from an unknown location, but is likely near Oregon City, the home of photographer Ralph Eddy. It is restored from his glass negative, taken early in his career. Learn More
- Douglas Fir, Twelve Feet in Diameter - c. 1898As low as $5.00Every Oregon photographer a hundred years ago needed to offer photos of people standing in front of giant trees. Learn More
- Elk Horn Ranger Station in Elwha Valley - c. 1925As low as $5.00A group of happy campers have especially rosy cheeks due to the enthusiastic hand-tinting of this magic lantern slide. Learn More
- Elowah Falls Through the Trees - Circa 1915As low as $5.00Elowah Falls are located on McCord Creek, about five miles east of Multnmomah Falls in the Columbia Gorge. Learn More
- Forest Road near Diamond Lake - c. 1928As low as $5.00Old growth trees line the road somewhere near Diamond Lake in Douglas County, southern Oregon. There's but a single lane, and no broad right-of-ways like we see today. Learn More
- Forest Trail 2, Deception Pass State Park - 1934As low as $5.00This part of the park trail passes through a stand of smaller broadleaf trees, probably red alders. Learn More
- Forest Trail, Deception Pass State Park - 1934As low as $5.00This restful photo is part of a series showing the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Washington State in the 1930s. Learn More
- Four Rocks with Trees, Oregon Coast - c. 1910As low as $5.00This classic image of the Oregon Coast was captured by George Weister more than a century ago. Learn More
- In the Ponderosa Near Klamath Falls - c. 1910As low as $5.00The original for this detailed image of a stand of Ponderosa was a large print that hung for many years in the Weyerhaeuser offices in Klamath Falls. Learn More
- Lane Peak from Above Paradise Inn, Mt. Rainier - 1928As low as $5.00This well-composed view frames Lane Peak, in the Tatoosh Range, from the old Cloudy Crest campground above the Paradise Inn in Rainier National Park. Learn More
- Mount Hood from Larch Mountain - circa 1917As low as $5.00The original for this image is a photo by Clarence Winter that was hand-tinted by Fred Luetters, one of the few tinting specialists whose name appeared on their work. Learn More
- Mt. Hood from Larch Mountain, Horizontal - c. 1917As low as $5.00This horizontal version of Mt. Hood from Larch Mountain is not just a different crop; it is a different photo by Clarence Winter, hand-tinted by Fred Luetters. Learn More
- Oldest Bell Tower in America - 1889As low as $5.00This is St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Tacoma, Washington. Its "oldest bell tower in America" is a cut-off tree that was already over 300 years old when the church was built next to it in 1873. Learn More
- Oldest Bell Tower in America, Horizontal View - 1889As low as $5.00This is St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Tacoma, Washington. Its "oldest bell tower in America" is a cut-off tree that was already over 300 years old when the church was built next to it in 1873. 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
- Three Old Douglas Fir Trees - 1915As low as $5.00This highly detailed view from western Oregon shows three old friends - Douglas Fir trees that had been together for several hundred years. Learn More
- Traveler's Register, Wenatchee National Forest - c. 1917As low as $5.00Wenatchee National Forest was established in 1908. By 1916, the area included 63 ranger stations and administrative sites. Learn More
- Young Trees in the Forest - Circa 1915As low as $5.00While many early photos of Douglas Fir forests featured larger trees, which were indeed impressive, in this case photographer George M. Weister chose to feature a grouping of younger trees, which have their own special charm. Learn More