Steamship Portland plans [manuscript], 14 March 1918.

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Steamship Portland plans [manuscript], 14 March 1918.

1 negative photocopy plan on 1 sheet of the steamship Portland for Port of Portland, 14 March 1918, scale: 1/4" : 1'; 21 blueline photocopy plans on 4 sheets of the steamship Portland drawn by Edward K. Neubauer, 5 February 1970, from Johnston's 1918 originals, scale: 1/8" : 1'.

20 x 69 cm. and 50.5 x 76.5 cm.

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Neubauer, Edward K.

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Portland (Steamship)

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Johnston, J. H.,

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Port of Portland (Or.)

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With improvements to navigation on the Columbia, Willamette, and Snake rivers and rail lines converging on Portland, Or., the city's harbor became an important shipping point. The Port of Portland, which was created by the Oregon Legislature in 1891, and the Commission of Public Docks, which was created by the City of Portland in 1910, generally operated in tandem, each with a different focus. The Port of Portland took responsibility for deepening and maintaining shipping channels, constructing ...