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Wide-View of Fishermen at Celilo Falls and the Celilo Bridge

Wide-View of Fishermen at Celilo Falls and the Celilo Bridge

This is a photograph looking downstream at fishermen around Celilo Falls, Oregon, with the Celilo Bridge, also known as the Oregon Trunk Railroad Bridge, in the background. Celilo Falls

Fisherman at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River, Oregon

Fisherman at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River, Oregon

This is a photograph of dipnet fishing at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River. Fishermen stand on wooden platforms over the water with dipnets. Celilo Falls

Celilo Falls, Oregon - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

Celilo Falls, Oregon - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

This is a photograph of the Canal in Oregon. The Oregon Trunk Rail bridge, or Celilo Bridge, is downstream by Robert E. Williams. Original caption: OM-43. Envelope 4. AS-14-32. With 1911 pictures. ... More

Fisherman at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River, Oregon

Fisherman at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River, Oregon

This is a photograph of dipnet fishing at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River. Fishermen stand on wooden platforms over the water with dipnets. Celilo Falls

Wide-View of Fishermen at Celilo Falls and the Celilo Bridge

Wide-View of Fishermen at Celilo Falls and the Celilo Bridge

This is a photograph looking downstream at fishermen around Celilo Falls, Oregon, with the Celilo Bridge, also known as the Oregon Trunk Railroad Bridge, in the background. Celilo Falls

Township Map No. 9 Showing Locations of Priest Rapids Fishery

Township Map No. 9 Showing Locations of Priest Rapids Fishery

This map, that accompanied a Report by G. Gordon, shows a portion of the Columbia River indicating the location of Priest Rapids Fishery. Maps from Reports of Agent Gordon, 1889

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