North Bank Road Advertising Dept. photograph album [graphic], 1911-1912.

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North Bank Road Advertising Dept. photograph album [graphic], 1911-1912.

127 black and white photographs in 1 album, 1911-1912, of scenes along the Oregon Trunk Railway including: the opening of the Celilo Bridge, Government Canal on the Columbia River, Kloan Bridge, Deschutes River, Sherars, Tygh Valley, White River, Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, Three Sisters, Willow Creek Canyon, Crooked River Canyon, Cline Falls, Benham Falls, and the Warm Springs Reservation.

.29 cubic feet (1 album)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8210937

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