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Historic Columbia River Highway - Overlooking Memaloose Island

Historic Columbia River Highway - Overlooking Memaloose Island

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The Columbia River flows peacefully past Memaloose Island on a sunny day. A local pioneer named Victor Trevitt is buried on Memaloose Is... More

Historic Columbia River Highway - Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River in Oregon

Historic Columbia River Highway - Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The Bonneville Dam can be seen from the Historic Columbia River Highway in Oregon. The dam provides the region with electrical power and... More

Crews demolish the damaged concrete sill to make way

Crews demolish the damaged concrete sill to make way

Crews demolish the damaged concrete sill to make way for a new sill on the floor of Bonneville navigation lock.

A floating crane lowers a steel-temporary wall into

A floating crane lowers a steel-temporary wall into

A floating crane lowers a steel-temporary wall into the Columbia River, Sept. 14, 2019, in preparation for salvaging the 45-foot recreational tug Diane. The temporary wall was put in place to slow down a 5 MPH ... More

A crane lifts the 45-foot recreational tug Diane out

A crane lifts the 45-foot recreational tug Diane out

A crane lifts the 45-foot recreational tug Diane out of the Columbia River near mile-marker 143, downstream of Bonneville Dam, Sept. 15, 2019. The tug sank Oct. 31, 2017 and remained in its inverted position in... More

A crane lifts the 45-foot recreational tug Diane out

A crane lifts the 45-foot recreational tug Diane out

A crane lifts the 45-foot recreational tug Diane out of the Columbia River near mile-marker 143, downstream of Bonneville Dam Sept. 15, 2019. The tug sank Oct. 31, 2017 and remained in its inverted position in ... More

Martha Brandl, Portland, Maine

Martha Brandl, Portland, Maine

Martha Brand, Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers administrative contracting officer, stands with her child at Bonneville Dam in Oregon.

A Coast Guard boat crew aboard a 26-foot Trailorable

A Coast Guard boat crew aboard a 26-foot Trailorable

A Coast Guard boat crew aboard a 26-foot Trailorable Aids to Navigation Boat from Aids to Navigation Team Astoria patrols the area of a safety zone on the Columbia River near mile-marker 143, Sept. 14, 2019. A ... More

A floating crane anchors in position to salvage the

A floating crane anchors in position to salvage the

A floating crane anchors in position to salvage the 45-foot recreational tug Diane out of the Columbia River near mile-marker 143, downstream of Bonneville Dam, Sept. 15, 2019. The tug sank Oct. 31, 2017 and re... More

A steel wall is temporarily put in place near mile-marker

A steel wall is temporarily put in place near mile-marker

A steel wall is temporarily put in place near mile-marker 143 on the Columbia River and downriver of the Bonneville Dam, Sept. 14, 2019, in preparation for salvaging the 45-foot recreational tug Diane. The temp... More

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