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The SOHS Sawyer Collection

The images presented here are part of a donation we are calling the Sawyer Collection. The images have come from multiple photography studios, some of them unidentified. Most were taken by the Kiser Studio of Portland, Oregon in the 'Teens and early 'Twenties, especially of rugged scenes in Crater Lake and Glacier National Parks and along the Columbia River. A small collection was taken 1905-07 by photographer H. G. Peabody of Massachusetts and Maine urban and coastal scenes. An anonymous collection portrays architectural and rural views taken in Central Mexico in the same era.

The collection was saved and cared for by William Gruber, who had a long working relationship with the Portland photography studio Sawyer Service Inc. Gruber was the inventor of the popular View-Master, which he produced in collaboration with Sawyer’s. According to the donor, in 1939 Sawyer’s was poised to dispose of these glass plate negatives in order to focus on the View-Master, when Gruber offered to take the plates. Over the past eight decades, the Gruber family has meticulously maintained the collection of approximately 3,000 plates, weighing roughly half a ton. Southern Oregon Historical Society received the plates as a donation in 2019, and has made them publicly available with additional grant funding from Oregon Parks and Recreation and the Oregon Cultural Trust.

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SWY0367

Snow and ice from Summit of Angels Rest.

SWY0368

Columbia River from a point near Hood River on the Columbia River Highway.

SWY0369

Columbia Highway near Bonneville

SWY370

Table Mountain Across from Columbia Highway near Bonneville

SWY371

Columbia River from Highway near Eagle Creek

SWY372

Moffett Creek Bridge, Columbia Highway

SWY373

Heavens Peak from Granite Park, Glacier National Park

SWY374

Up the Columbia from Cape Horn

SWY375

Columbia Highway near Crown Point

SWY376

Oneonta Gorge

SWY377

Crematorium

SWY378

Unlabeled

SWY379

Benson Park, Winter, Columbia River Highway

SWY380

Horse Tail Falls, Winter, Columbia River Highway

SWY381
SWY382

Columbia Highway in Winter near Multmonah Falls

SWY383

Wahkeena Falls, Winter, Columbia Highway

SWY384

Cloud Cap Inn Trip 1916, Winter

SWY385

Crown Point & Vista House, Columbia River Highway

SWY386

Columbia River & Mount St. Helens

SWY387

The Columbia near Memaloose Island

SWY388

Tunnel, Mitchell Point, Columbia River Highway

SWY389

Up the Columbia near Memaloose Island

SWY390

Columbia River near Lyle

SWY391
SWY392

Warm Springs River, Warm Springs Indian Reservation

SWY393

Castle Rock and SP&S Train

SWY394

Mt Adams from Trout Lake

SWY395

Castle Rock and SP&S Train

SWY396

Looking up the Columbia River from Rand, Wind Mountain in Distance

SWY397

Mountains at Cascades, Columbia River

SWY398

Looking Down the Cascades of the Columbia River

SWY399

Dutton Cliff, Crater Lake

SWY400

Down the Cascades of the Columbia River

SWY401

Castle Rock Totems

SWY402

Mitchells Point, Columbia River

SWY403

Mitchells Point, Showing SP&S Railway

SWY404

Mitchells Point, Steamboat

SWY405

Mitchells Point, Columbia River

SWY406

Mitchells Point

SWY407

SP&S Train near Cook, Washington

SWY408

Multnomah Falls Showing National Hotel Men's Association Group

SWY409

Looking up the Columbia from Mist Falls

SWY410

Wahkeena Falls

SWY411

Multnomah Falls as Seen from Archer Mountain

SWY412

Castle Rock Showing Half Tunnel on Trail

SWY413

Castle Rock Climbing

SWY414

Castle Rock Showing Cliffs on South Side

SWY415

Castle Rock showing section of new trail, as part of project on the Columbia River Highway to build a tunnel on Mitchell Point.

SWY416

Castle Rock showing north side from county road.