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101. [Image] Falls above Cherry Grove
Falls in theTualatin River about 3-4 miles above the town of Cherry Grove, Oregon; 1940-09-15Citation -
102. [Image] Wildwood Falls
Wildwood Falls on Row River, Oregon;1938-05-28Citation -
103. [Image] Wildwood Fallsre
Wildwood Falls on Row River, tributary to Coast Fork Willamette River, Oregon;1938-05-28Citation -
104. [Image] Row River falls
Five foot falls on Row River, tributary of Coast Fork Willamette River The falls are passable at high water;1938-05-28Citation -
105. [Image] Falls in Tualatin River
Falls in Tualatin River 3-4 miles above Cherry Grove, Oregon; 1940-09-15 From Album 1 page 39Citation -
106. [Image] Sulphur Creek Falls
Downstream view from horse bridge at head end of fallsCitation -
107. [Image] Sulphur Creek bedrock chute
12 ft impassable bedrock chute short distance above highway bridge This is topped by a 6 ft damCitation -
108. [Image] Niggerhead Creek (Yellowjacket Creek)
Passable falls and cascades on Niggerhead CreekCitation -
109. [Image] Salmon Creek Falls
Salmon Creek Falls;1937-09Citation -
110. [Image] Tamolitch Falls
Tamolitch Falls on the McKenzie River during high water stage The falls are 40 feet high;1937-06-26Citation -
111. [Image] Wildwood Falls
Wildwood Falls on Row River Oregon, with a six foot jump in foreground;1938-05-28Citation -
112. [Image] Narrow falls on Winberry Creek
Narrow falls over bedrock ledge on Winberry Creek, tributary to Big Fall Creek, Oregon;1937-06Citation -
113. [Image] Falls on Portland Creek
Falls on Portland Creek, tributary to Big Fall Creek-six foot jump at low point;1937-06Citation -
114. [Image] Adams Creek falls
15 ft falls in box canyon on Adams Creek, 1/4 mile above the mouthCitation -
115. [Image] Silver Creek
Silver Creek near Salem, Oregon; 1938Citation -
116. [Image] Silver Creek
Silver Creek near Salem, Oregon; 1938Citation -
118. [Image] Greenhorn Creek falls
Greenhorn Creek falls, a tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
119. [Image] Lake Creek
Lake Creek, outlet of Packwood Lake showing characteristic cascadesCitation -
120. [Image] Adams Creek falls
15 foot falls in box canyon 1/4 miles above mouth of Adams Creek, a tributary of Cispus RiverCitation -
121. [Image] Waterfall on lower Grays River
Falls down canyon wall on lower Grays River The falls are 150 feet high. Photo shows typically canyonous nature of stream banks. F Jobes is standing in lower centerCitation -
122. [Image] Cowlitz River falls
Cowlitz River falls eight miles below Randle, Washington. The drop of the lower falls is 4 feet.Citation -
123. [Image] White River falls
18 foot falls on the White River, tributary to the Deschutes River, several hundred yards below power plant. Upper falls can be seen faintly in backgroundCitation -
124. [Image] Indians fishing for salmon
Indians fishing at Celilo FallsCitation -
125. [Image] Indians fishing for salmon
Indians fishing at Celilo FallsCitation -
126. [Image] Waterfalls on Grays River
8 foot falls (so-called) below the "Big Slide" on the Grays River. Station 4 is about 4 miles above the Highway. Falls are the only obstruction on riverCitation -
127. [Image] Gail Falls
Gail Falls on the Cispus River is 200 yards below Cat Creek. The falls are 30 feet high and 8 feet wideCitation -
128. [Image] Carved basalt
Carved basalt holding up crest of Big Falls on the Deschutes RiverCitation -
129. [Image] Cowlitz Falls
Cowlitz Falls 8 miles below Randle, WashingtonCitation -
130. [Image] Steelhead trout and Indian jump trap
Photo shows Kettle Falls, on the Columbia River, which are now obliterated by the backwater from Grand Coulee DamCitation -
131. [Image] Benham Falls
Main part of Benham Falls on the Deschutes River. Upstream viewCitation -
132. [Image] Cascade falls above Sulphur Creek
Series of cascade-falls in Middle Fork Salmon River above Sulfur [Sulphur] Creek. Passable for fish at low water and passable with difficulty at high water according to the nativesCitation -
133. [Image] Sherars Falls
Llooking downstream from top of Sherars Falls in the Deschutes RiverCitation -
134. [Image] Lava Island Falls
Part of Lava Island Falls on the Deschutes RiverCitation -
135. [Image] Horseshoe Falls
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136. [Image] Cline Falls
Cline Falls and power plant. Falls are almost dry during irrigation season.Citation -
138. [Image] Indians fishing for salmon
Indians fishing at Celilo FallsCitation -
139. [Image] Steelhead trout and Indian jump trap
Photo shows Kettle Falls, on the Columbia River, which are now obliterated by the backwater from Grand Coulee DamCitation -
140. [Image] Steelhead trout and Indian jump trap
Photo shows Kettle Falls, on the Columbia River, which are now obliterated by the backwater from Grand Coulee DamCitation -
141. [Image] Steelhead trout and Indian jump trap
Photo shows Kettle Falls, on the Columbia River, which are now obliterated by the backwater from Grand Coulee DamCitation -
142. [Image] Indians fishing
Indians fishing at Celilo FallsCitation -
143. [Image] Indians fishing for salmon
Indians fishing at Celilo FallsCitation -
144. [Image] Indians fishing for salmon
Indians fishing at Celilo FallsCitation -
145. [Image] Indians fishing for salmon
Indians fishing at Celilo FallsCitation -
146. [Image] Paulina Falls
Paulina Falls on The Dalles to California Highway, Oregon (US 97)Citation -
147. [Image] Black Falls on Green River
Black Falls near Polar Star Mine. The falls are about 60 feet high and are a barrier at all times.Citation -
148. [Image] Cispus River falls and cascades
Part of falls and cascades on the Cispus River below Gail Falls near the Cob Creek confluenceCitation -
149. [Image] Middle Fork Weiser River falls
Impassable falls about 25 ft high on the Middle Fork of the Weiser River in IdahoCitation -
150. [Image] Middle Fork Weiser River falls
Impassable falls about 25 ft high on the Middle Fork of the Weiser River in IdahoCitation