North Bank Road photograph album [graphic], 1909-1917.

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North Bank Road photograph album [graphic], 1909-1917.

Photograph album documenting the North Bank Road railway line of the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway, 1909-1917. The North Bank Road lay along the Washington side of the Columbia River, and the photographs depict sights along its path, including the Columbia River and Columbia River Gorge; Mount Adams and Mount Hood; views in and around various towns such as Carson and White Salmon, Wash.; and Native American petroglyphs at Wishram, Wash., among many other subjects. Photographers include Angelus Studio, Gifford & Prentiss, Kiser Photo Co., and Photo Art Studios, all of Portland, Or., among others,

0.44 cubic feet (181 photographs in 1 volume).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6943003

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Angelus Studio (Portland, Or.),

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Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway

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The Burlington Northern Railroad and the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway merged in the 1970s. From the guide to the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway photographs collection, circa 1920-1979, (Oregon Historical Society) The Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway was incorporated in 1905 in Washington as the Portland & Seattle Railway. Its name was changed in 1908. The company, jointly owned and controlled by the Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Great N...

Gifford & Prentiss (Portland, Or.),

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Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)

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Photo Art Studios

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