Lee Moorhouse

Moorhouse (far right, back row) poses with Cayuse and Shahaptian delegates during a meeting with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in Washington D.C.

Lee Moorhouse (1850–1926) of Pendleton, Oregon, United States, was a photographer and an Indian agent for the Umatilla Indian Reservation. From 1888 to 1916, he produced over 9,000 images documenting urban, rural, and Native American life in the Columbia Basin, and particularly Umatilla County, Oregon.