Greetings from Oregon Photograph Collection

An 18 X 27 cm photo album, which has 65 pages of poetry excerpts and photographs. The circa 1900-1901 album visually documents an unidentified woman's journey around the Pacific Northwest. Photos include images of the greater Portland area; Yakima, Washington; and the Oregon Coast.

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"Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home"

Left: "Not sorrow, but a tooth"
Middle: "On the Sound, Washington"
Right: "Old Bach's home"

1900/1901

"Snap shot of the Willamette Falls"

Multiple angles of the Willamette Falls.

1900/1901

"They waste us

1900/1901

"Tis good in every case you know, to have two things unite your focus"

Bottom Left: "Bear and For-bear"
Top Middle: "Meditation"
Bottom Right: "Flirtation"

1900/1901

Cannon Beach

"The rocky ledge sums far out into the sea"

1900/1901

Cover of album

1900/1901

English Bay, Vancouver B.C.

"Pray tell me sir, whose dog are you?"
Top Left: "Coyness"
Bottom Right: "Hesitation"

1900/1901

Group portrait pictures

Left: "Lilies"
Middle: "The Grand Old Man"
Right: "Some of the congregation"

1900/1901

Long Beach

Top photo: "All aboard for Long Beach"
Bottom photo: "Cottage by the Sea"

1900/1901

Multiple pictures of a woman and Oregon

Left: "Snap shot"
Top Middle: "Oregon Falls"
Bottom Middle: "Big tree and little I - Stanley Park, Victoria B.C."

1900/1901

Multiple pictures of places in Oregon

Left: Multnomah Falls
Middle: "Cable Line in Portland Heights"
Right: "The needles on the Columbia River"

1900/1901

Multiple pictures of Portland, Oregon

Bottom left: Country home, St. John
Top middle: "Bird's eye view of Portland - south with the bridges"
Bottom right: Park St. Park

1900/1901

Multiple pictures of woman and a wooded area.

Top Left: "Looking Eastward"
Middle: "Kind messages that pass from land to land"
Top Right: "A bit of sunshine"
Bottom Right: "And shadow"

1900/1901

Photographs of Seaside, Oregon

Top Left: "The Water-tank"
Middle: "From shore to shore"
Top Right: Necanicum River

1900/1901