Photograph of Military Ship. There is no indication as to where this photograph was taken but since it is in a collection with multiple World War II items from Italy we might assume this was a photograph taken on its way to Italy.
This photograph in the collection was under the name Moderhak. Maybe this soldiers name was Moderhak. There is no indication as to where this photograph was taken but since it is in a collection with multiple World War II items from Italy we...
Photograph of Military Ship. There is no indication as to where this photograph was taken but since it is in a collection with multiple World War II items from Italy we might assume this was a photograph taken on its way to Italy.
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Mount Rainier (Wash.)
"Mount Rainier is one of the highest and most prominent peaks of the Cascade range." "The mountain was first discovered by Vancouver in the beginning of May of 1792, from Port Townsend. He named it in honor of his friend, Rear...
"The Peluse (Palouse) River flows over three steppes, each of which is estimated to have an ascent of a thousand feet. The falls descend from the middle of the lower of these steppes." "The fall of the water, which is about thirty...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Canyons; Grand Coulee (Wash.)
"The Grand Coulee is about ten miles wide where it opens on the Columbia River at its northern end, which is a hundred feet above the water, and gradually widens toward the south; its walls, eight hundred feet high are formed of solid basaltic...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Mount Baker (Wash.); Cascade Range
"Mount Baker is one of the loftiest and most conspicuous peaks of the northern Cascade range; it is nearly as high as Mount Rainier, and, like that mountain, its snow-covered pyramid has the form of a sugar-loaf." Plate LXX.