Description: 1903 book Portland Oregon L.C. Lars Henrichsen From The Heights West of The City Looking East SOLD AS-IS.Photos will be the best guide for what a winning bid receives. Please ask questions before placing bids and orders. We can combine items for shipping, wait for revised invoice after multiple purchases. If you experience any issues with the item you receive, please contact us for a remedy. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A remarkable panoramic photograph showing the city of Portland, Oregon at the turn of the century. The panorama is composed of fourteen silver prints, totaling more than ten feet in length, and depicts the city from the west looking east. The Willamette River runs through the center of the photographs, and Portland is shown rising up on either side. The hilly topography of the city and surrounding area is clearly demonstrated, and Mount St. Helens can be seen in the fifth panel. Biographical Note:Described by the Oregonian as the pioneer jeweler of Portland, Lars Christensen Henrichsen was born in Denmark in 1839 and became an apprentice to learn the watchmaker's trade at the age of 14. In 1860, Henrichsen's brothers, who lived in Vancouver, Washington, sent $500 for Henrichsen and his sister, Anna Marie, to come to the United States. They arrived in San Francisco in 1861, following a three month stop in Uruguay for ship repairs. Henrichsen secured a job with a local watchmaker during the stopover. After arriving in San Francisco, Henrichsen and his sister traveled to Vancouver. From there, Henrichsen rowed across the Columbia River and walked to East Portland, where he rode a ferry to the city. Henrichsen visited Portland's three jewelers and secured a position with George Collier Robbins, whose store was located at the intersection of Front and Alder streets.After a cold winter caused both the Willamette and Columbia rivers to freeze, business in Portland slowed and all three of the jewelry stores in the area closed. Henrichsen saw this as an opportunity to visit his brothers in Vancouver, where he rented a shop for watch and clock repair and continued for about a year. This was his first business venture. As the jewelry business picked back up in Portland, Henrichsen was offered a position by jeweler Jacob Cohen. He accepted, and when Cohen quit business in 1867, he sold his fixtures and safe to Henrichsen. Henrichsen's first store was located at 149 Front Street. As the city grew, he moved to 149 First Street. A few years later, he relocated to Fourth and Washington and then to No. 386 Washington. His business, L. C. Henrichsen Company, was incorporated in 1896.In 1903, Henrichsen self-published a 14-panel panoramic photograph titled, "Portland, Oregon: From Heights West of the City Looking East." His photography was also exhibited by the Oregon Camera Club, of which he was a member. Henrichsen died in Portland in 1924.
Price: 400 USD
Location: Dayton, Nevada
End Time: 2024-12-02T16:40:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.75 USD
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: panorama, Portland Oregon
Author: L C Henrichsen
Publisher: L C Henrichsen
Topic: Photography
Subject: Portland Oregon
Original/Facsimile: Original