R.T. Fisher Negatives
- HF-ID: HFP-114
- Category: Visual Materials
- Creator:
- Date: ca. 1900
- Location: Pacific Northwest
- Media: Negatives
- Contents:
- Abstract:
- Rolled negatives conserved and digitized by Harvard College Library Imaging Services, 2017
- Photographs taken by R.T. Fisher in the Pacific Northwest.
- 4 identified negatives:
- It is ten o’clock of the 2nd of June 1900 and the Crescent City stage has broken down five miles out of Grants pass, Oregon. The weather is hot; the driver is swearing; the passengers shouting – all but one who is getting himself disliked by photographing the sweaters from a stump” [written by R.T.F. on back of photograph, located in HFP-111]
- “Looking up the Willamette from one of the bridges between east Portland and Portland proper.” [written by R.T.F. on back of photograph, located in HFP-111]
- “This must be somewhere on the Columbia river – I think a cottonwood point near Stella Wash. – but I can’t seem to remember it very clearly.” [written by R.T.F. on back of photograph, located in HFP-111]
- “This is some of Portland’s peerless water supply, one of the receiving reservoirs to the east of the city where the tremendous head of 800 feet is gradually reduced. In the picture you are looking about S. W. and so miss the town.” [written by R.T.F. on back of photograph, located in HFP-111]
- 6 unidentified negatives of redwoods/forest scenes
- 7 unidentified negatives of river scenes
- 1 unidentified negative of horse-drawn carriage
- 1 unidentified negative of railroad
- 1 unidentified negatives of pine seedlings [photograph located in HFP-113]
- 4 copies unidentified negatives of pine seedlings [photographs located in HFP-113]
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 6, drawer 3
- Access: Active
- Administrative Notes:
- Stagecoach: olvwork413658