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FLEMING-019 Front

  • Corner view of Astoria's Weinhard Hotel. 30 blocks of Astoria's downtown area were destroyed by fire in 1922. Among the casualties was this hotel. The building's decorative columns were saved, however, and are a feature of Astoria's Shively Public Park. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Weinhard Hotel Astoria, Ore.

FLEMING-018 Front

  • Originally called Mt. Pitt, this volcanic peak was renamed Mt. McLaughlin after Hudson Bay Company's John McLaughlin. Mt. McLaughlin is the tallest volcano between Mt. Shasta and Crater Lake. Although it appears perfectly conical from its south side, viewed from the east, a piece of the mountain is missing where it has been carved away by glaciers. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Mt. Pitt, or Mt. McLaughlin, Southern Oregon, Elevation 9760 ft.

FLEMING-017 Front

  • An elderly woman relaxes in one of several rocking chairs in front of the hearth at the Cloud Cap Inn. This lodge was built in 1889 by the Ladd family of Portland. It closed down at the beginning of WWII, was sold to the Forest Service in 1946, and then left empty and open to weather and vandals for 8 years. In 1954, a mountaineering club called the Hood River Crag Rats leased the building and refurbished it to use for their base. The building was placed on Oregon's Register of Historic Places in 1974. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Interior Cloud Cap Inn, near Summit of Mt. Hood, Oregon.

FLEMING-017 Back

Printed on back: Cloud Cap Inn on the western slope of Mt. Hood, at an elevation of over 7000 feet, is an ideal spot for a summer vacation. In addition to the attractive and comfortable appointments of the inn, the far reaching view of mountains, rivers and valleys, is unsurpassed anywhere on the globe. The numerous mountain streams in the immediate vicinity afford excellent sport for the angler.

FLEMING-016 Front

  • A logger stands at the end of a cut log resting on a rail car. To illustrate the width of the timber, the logger stretches his arm up above him, but still isn't able to touch the top. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: A Big Stick, Hoquiam, Wash.

FLEMING-015 Front

  • Loggers stand in front of a large wooden cook house. The Puget Mill Company at Port Ludlow was operated by Pope and Talbot, who also owned the mill at Port Gamble. Mill employees were paid with company script to be used as rent or at the company store for food and supplies. In 1938, both mills foreclosed when they could no longer compete with milltowns that had better railroad connections. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Puget Mill Company, Cook House, Port Ludlow, Washington, U.S.A.

FLEMING-014 Front

  • Three determined looking loggers pose with their giant saw next to a fir tree. The loggers' work appears to be almost done: the tree has a huge gash sawed into it, and is on the verge of crashing down. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Giant Fir Hoquiam, Wash.

FLEMING-013 Front

  • A group of Pacific Northwest loggers pose by a donkey engine, among stacks of wood and various logging equipment. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Roader Camp 1 Polson Logging Co Hoquiam, Wn

FLEMING-012 Front

  • A group of hardy loggers lean against a log that is taller than they are. Log hoisting machinery and cables are visible in the background. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Polson Logging Co Camp 1 Hoquiam, Wn

FLEMING-011 Front

A young man leans back with his arm stretched out against a huge log. This photo might have been taken in one of the Polson Company logging camps near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

FLEMING-010 Front

A group of young women and two loggers stand at the top of a cable rigging mechanism. This photo was possibly taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps located near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

FLEMING-009 Front

Loggers pose near hoisting cable machinery. The photo was probably taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

FLEMING-008 Front

A group of hard working loggers rest on and against a large tree recently felled. A cable is stretched taut in front of them. The photo was probably taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

FLEMING-007 Front

A group of loggers rest by a steam donkey engine and its "donkey house". The photo was taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps located near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

FLEMING-006 Front

  • Two long rows of loggers, most of them with arms crossed, sit atop a pile of huge logs. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Camp 1 Polson Logging Co Hoquiam Wn

FLEMING-005 Front

  • A large group of lumbermen and a dog pose in front of portable housing units that rest on rails. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Camp 4 Polson Logging Co Hoquiam Wn
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