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Columbia River Power and Puget Sound
Creation Date: 1940Catalog ID: 2006.0.229Call Number: EPH/979.7068/Un3c/19408 p.: ill., map -
Close the Gap!
Creation Date: 1938-1950Catalog ID: 2017.23.6Political cartoon, titled "Close the Gap!" by Howard Fisher. Black ink and pencil with white ink/paint highlights on off-white mat board. The image has two giant hands reaching down from the sky, holding the unconnected ends of electric power lines. The lines are connected to two electric towers labeled "Bonneville Power" on the left and "Grand Coulee Power" on the right. The gap between the lines is labeled "Industrial sites." Below these is a landscape with a mountain and river that is labeled "Portland Area." -
Fish Jump Bonneville Fish Ladder
Creation Date: ca. 1948Catalog ID: 2007.12.3Call Number: 2007.12.3The fish ladder at Bonneville Dam is in the foreground, with salmon jumping in the air at photo center. In the background, a man, woman, and 2 small children walk on the path behind the fish ladder. The man wears a sailor's cap -
[Bonneville Dam construction]
Creation Date: ca. 1934Catalog ID: 2004.69.39Call Number: 2004.69.39View from the Bonneville Dam power house site of a pipe, traversing a slope, through which concrete is pumped. Seven workmen are adjacent to the pipe. An industrial structure is at the top of the hill.in the background. -
[Bonneville Dam construction]
Creation Date: ca. 1935Catalog ID: 2004.69.46Call Number: 2004.69.46View of construction at the Bonneville Dam construction site from the level of a wooden walkway level with construction. Rebar protudes vertically from poured concrete in photo right. Two men stand on the walkway in the background. -
[Bonneville Dam power house construction]
Creation Date: ca. 1935Catalog ID: 2004.69.50Call Number: 2004.69.50View of the powerhouse of Bonneville Dam, under construction. -
"A Pictorial Map of Washington: The Evergreen State"
Creation Date: 1948Catalog ID: 1999.0.11Call Number: MAPD/WA/1950.1Pictorial map of Washington State, 1948. Colorful, tourist map depicts airlines, railroads, rivers, roads and towns. Small illustrations of agricultural crops, industries, historical events, and tourist attractions are depicted throughout the map. The legend includes table of weather comparisons, and a small annual precipation map. Ferry routes, Indian Reservations, parks, coast guard stations, fish hatcheries, county seats, historic trails and coastal exploration routes are indicated. Developed and undeveloped State Parks are identified. Major railroad, airline, and pacific shipping routes are illustrated in a small (insert) map at lower right corner. Supplemental printed information "Washington State History Briefs" is present along the right map margin. The lower and left margins of the map include prominent, colorful illustrations of a logger with oxen, tall fir trees, logging railroad and pacific salmon. The official Washington State seal is located in the upper left area. Cartographers are John H. Herman and Clark Teegarden, Ridgway Lithograph Co., Seattle, WA. -
Bonneville Dam, Ore [looking east] February 16, 1938
Creation Date: Feb. 16, 1938Catalog ID: 2019.47.57Call Number: 2019.47.57Bonneville Dam, Columbia River, OR/WA. February 16, 1938, 11:30 a.m. Looking east upriver. Fish ladders are visible on right and left sides. H. Miller Cowling Collection -
[Bonneville Power agreement signing]
Creation Date: Jul. 9, 1959Catalog ID: 2003.176.13Call Number: 2003.176.13Governors Rosellini, Hatfield, and Brown sign Bonneville Power agreement -
Bonneville Dam and the majestic Columbia River Gorge
Creation Date: [1935]Catalog ID: 1998.31.1.48Call Number: EPH-B/979.784/P837b/19351 sheet, folded; ill., map; Includes details on the proposed dam and places of interest to visitors to the area; ''Warning'' paragraph at end of text advises persons seeking employment not to come