Historic Photos of People

Camping Out Back of the Rim, historic photograph Black and white print 6 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches Photographer: H. T. Cowling This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute's collection of historical items.
Camping Out Back of the Rim, historic photograph Black and white print 6 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches Photographer: H. T. Cowling This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute’s collection of historical items.
Natural Ski Run Cut by Old Rock Slide, historic photograph Black and white print 3 3/4 x 3 3/4 inches This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure, 1957. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute's collection of historical items.
Natural Ski Run Cut by Old Rock Slide, historic photograph Black and white print 3 3/4 x 3 3/4 inches This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure, 1957. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute’s collection of historical items.
Trout Run from One to Six Pounds, historic photograph Black and white print, c1920s-1930s 8 x 2 3/4 inches Photographer: Fred H. Kiser This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute's collection of historical items.
Trout Run from One to Six Pounds, historic photograph Black and white print, c1920s-1930s 8 x 2 3/4 inches Photographer: Fred H. Kiser This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute’s collection of historical items.
Phantom Ship. Applegate and Garfield Peaks are Reflected in Crater Lake, historic photograph Black and white print 7 3/8 x 4 1/2 inches This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure, 1957. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute's collection of historical items.
Phantom Ship. Applegate and Garfield Peaks are Reflected in Crater Lake, historic photograph Black and white print 7 3/8 x 4 1/2 inches This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure, 1957. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute’s collection of historical items.
Playing a Three-Pound Trout From the Rocky Shore, historic photograph Black and white print, c1920s-1930s 5 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches Photographer: H. T. Cowling This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute's collection of historical items.
Playing a Three-Pound Trout From the Rocky Shore, historic photograph Black and white print, c1920s-1930s 5 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches Photographer: H. T. Cowling This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute’s collection of historical items.
The Favorite Way to See the Sculptured Cliffs is from a Motor-Boat, historic photograph Black and white print 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches Photographer: Fred H. Kiser This image is a scan of a print from a Department of the Interior, Crater Lake National Park brochure. The brochure is part of the Crater Lake Institute’s collection of historical items.
A Park Naturalist Tells the Story of Crater Lake, historic photograph Black and white print 8 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches Photographer: George Grant Description: To many visitors the morning hikes along the rim are highlights of the trip. Rangers who have studied the geology of the area explain rock formations and answer questions. Wizard Island, with its barren top above the trees, looks like a young volcano growing up in the caldera left when Mount Mazama disappeared.
A Park Naturalist Tells the Story of Crater Lake, historic photograph Black and white print 8 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches Photographer: George Grant Description: To many visitors the morning hikes along the rim are highlights of the trip. Rangers who have studied the geology of the area explain rock formations and answer questions. Wizard Island, with its barren top above the trees, looks like a young volcano growing up in the caldera left when Mount Mazama disappeared.
East Entrance to Crater Lake National Park, historic photograph 1918 Image source: NPS Historic Photograph Collection (online) at Harper's Ferry web site. Description: Eastern entrance to Crater Lake NP (no longer an entrance). Catalog Number: HPC-001032
East Entrance to Crater Lake National Park, historic photograph 1918 Image source: NPS Historic Photograph Collection (online) at Harper’s Ferry web site. Description: Eastern entrance to Crater Lake NP (no longer an entrance). Catalog Number: HPC-001032
Ranger Naturalist with Party of Visitors on the Rim of Crater Lake, historic photograph 1941 Photographer: George A. Grant Image source: NPS Historic Photograph Collection (online) at Harper's Ferry web site. Description: Ranger Naturalist with party of visitors on the rim of Crater Lake. Catalog Number: HPC-000471
Ranger Naturalist with Party of Visitors on the Rim of Crater Lake, historic photograph 1941 Photographer: George A. Grant Image source: NPS Historic Photograph Collection (online) at Harper’s Ferry web site. Description: Ranger Naturalist with party of visitors on the rim of Crater Lake. Catalog Number: HPC-000471
Automobile on Rim Road, Mile Two, historic photograph Black and white photograph, 1913 This digital image is from the Library of Congress' Prints and Photographs online catalog. Written on the front, bottom of the print is, "Auto on Rim Rd. Mile 2 10/2/13 Crater Lake National Park 81". typed on the front below the print is, "No. 81. Automobile on Rim Road, mile two. 10/5/13." This photograph is a part of the Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record. It's number is HAER OR-107.
Automobile on Rim Road, Mile Two, historic photograph Black and white photograph, 1913 This digital image is from the Library of Congress’ Prints and Photographs online catalog. Written on the front, bottom of the print is, “Auto on Rim Rd. Mile 2 10/2/13 Crater Lake National Park 81”. typed on the front below the print is, “No. 81. Automobile on Rim Road, mile two. 10/5/13.” This photograph is a part of the Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record. It’s number is HAER OR-107.

 

Crater Lake National Park Entrance, historic photograph Black and white print, 1960 Photographer: Jack E. Boucher Image source: NPS Historic Photograph Collection (online) at Harper's Ferry web site. Description: A heavy summer snowstorm has a boat and trailer combination pausing at a Crater Lake entrance station seem very much out of place, or out of season. Boats cannot be permitted on Crater Lake because they cannot get there, but there's undoubtedly a rule against it anyway. Catalog Number: HPC-000473
Crater Lake National Park Entrance, historic photograph Black and white print, 1960 Photographer: Jack E. Boucher Image source: NPS Historic Photograph Collection (online) at Harper’s Ferry web site. Description: A heavy summer snowstorm has a boat and trailer combination pausing at a Crater Lake entrance station seem very much out of place, or out of season. Boats cannot be permitted on Crater Lake because they cannot get there, but there’s undoubtedly a rule against it anyway. Catalog Number: HPC-000473