Large crowd gathered around Astoria & Columbia River Railroad steam locomotive, undated.
Large crowd gathered around Astoria & Columbia River Railroad steam locomotive, undated.
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad 4-4-0 steam locomotive Number 7 with passenger train at the Seaside, Oregon depot, undated. From the Oregon Historical Society Collection.
Banner displayed at the dedication of Camp 6, a recreated logging camp at Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington in 1964. The railroad is named Point Defiance, Quinault & Klickitat Railroad. Photo from J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: celebration. logging camp
Public gathering at Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington, in 1964. for the dedication of Camp 6, a recreated logging camp. Photo from J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: celebration, logging camp
Frequent Great Northern Railway photographer James Turner in Washington State, undated. View of photographer Mr. James Turner standing on tracks by an entrance to a snow shed. Multiple snow sheds are visible in the background. Photograph by James Turner. Other subject classes: Shed-Snow, Mountains.
Turner, James A.Frequent Great Northern Railway photographer James Turner in Washington State, undated. Self portrait of Mr. James Turner at a river. In the background a wooden walkway across the river is visible. Photograph by James Turner. Other subject classes: People Personage, River.
Turner, James A.News reporter Richard Ross and other people on the platform of Seattle's King Street Station to cover first run of vista-dome coach, no. 550, beginning service on Northern Pacific train number 26, the North Coast Limited, in July 1954. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: people, passenger station, passenger car
Fredrickson, James M.Cub Scout group at Stampede Pass, Washington, May 30, 1958. Scout group, mountains. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson . Other Subject Classes: people, mountains
Fredrickson, James M.Photographs of people not known to be railroad employees or passengers, frequently in the vicinity of railroad activities.
Photographs of people not known to be railroad employees or passengers, frequently in the vicinity of railroad activities.