File:Portland Oregon waterfront 1898.tif

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English: Waterfront (Willamette River) at Portland, Oregon, 1898, showing buildings, wharves and two large sternwheelers. The city's tallest building at the time was The Oregonian Building, located in the center of this photograph.
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Source Library of Congress, image number 3c2025u
Author Frank A. Woodfield
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