Cranberry Bogs, Astoria, Oregon
- OrgLot78_B1F2_020
- Item
- 1900-1930?
View of cranberry bogs near Astoria, Oregon. Handwriting on back of print reads, "Cranberries. Woodfield, Astoria."
Woodfield, Frank W., 1879-1955
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Cranberry Bogs, Astoria, Oregon
View of cranberry bogs near Astoria, Oregon. Handwriting on back of print reads, "Cranberries. Woodfield, Astoria."
Woodfield, Frank W., 1879-1955
Bird's Eye View of Prineville, Oregon
View of Prineville, Oregon, taken from near what is now Ochoco Viewpoint. Writing on the bottom of the print reads, "Birdseye view of Prineville. Lafler, Prineville." Handwriting on the back reads, "Photog = Lafler."
Lafler, F. E. (Prineville, Or.)
Part of Columbia Rediviva collection
An ink wash painting signed by George Davidson, the illustrator on Robert Gray’s second voyage on the Columbia Rediviva. The painting, titled,”Columbia in a Squall,” depicts the Columbia Rediviva listing against heavy wind and waves during a storm.
Davidson, George, 1768-1801
Surprised by the Natives at Chicklerset
Part of Columbia Rediviva collection
An ink wash painting signed by George Davidson, the illustrator on Robert Gray’s second voyage on the Columbia Rediviva. The painting, titled, “Surprised by the Natives at Chicklerset,” depicts people launching canoes from the shore while the Columbia Rediviva is in the distance.
Davidson, George, 1768-1801
Part of Columbia Rediviva collection
An ink wash painting signed by George Davidson, the illustrator on Robert Gray’s second voyage on the Columbia Rediviva. The painting, titled, “At Falkland Islands,” depicts the crew members from the Columbia Rediviva camped on the shore. The ship, Columbia Rediviva, is visible moored off shore.
Davidson, George, 1768-1801
Attackted at Juan De Fuca Straits
Part of Columbia Rediviva collection
An ink wash painting signed by George Davidson, the illustrator on Robert Gray’s second voyage on the Columbia Rediviva. The painting, titled,”Attackted at Juan De Fuca Straits,” depicts 17 canoes surrounding the Columbia Rediviva near shore in the Juan de Fuca Straits.
Davidson, George, 1768-1801
Part of Cased photographs collection
A silhouette portrait of George Henwood cut from black paper and mounted on a white background. it is cased in a wood frame. The back of the fame includes the name, "Geo. Henwood." is written in pencil and a promotional paper label for the Hubard Gallery. Legacy collection records indicate that this item is part of the Seth Pope collection.
Hubard Gallery
Exterior of case containing portrait of Reverend Hezekiah Johnson and wife Eliza Shepard Johnson
Part of Cased photographs collection
Exterior of case containing portrait of Reverend Hezekiah Johnson and wife Eliza Shepard Johnson. Photograph and original case are stored separately in same folder. Case is made of pressed leather and wood and features a floral design.
Portrait of unidentified man, possibly member of Nehemiah Doane family
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an elderly man wearing a suit. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Daguerreotype unidentified member of Nehemiah Doane family. Acc. No. 9852." Case made of leather and wood.
Portrait of unidentified woman, possibly member of Nehemiah Doane family
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an elderly woman. She wears a bonnet and her hair is parted down the middle. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Daguerreotype unidentified member of Nehemiah Doane family. Acc. No. 9852." Collection records indicate this may be the wife of the man portrayed in OrgLot1414_0222S007_01, based on the matching cases. Case made of wood and leather. Case cover replaced with archival board during conservation.
Portrait of Samuel A. Clarke, William B. Clarke and George B. Clarke
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 3 men, all seated and wearing suits. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Samuel A. Clarke, William B. Clarke, George B. Clarke." A handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "From left side, Samuel A. Clarke, William B. Clarke, George B. Clarke." The handwritten note is written on the back of a business card belonging to Mrs. S.C. Dyer. Case made of wood and leather.
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a man wearing a suit. He looks at the camera. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Gerard Cutler, Born Jan. 9, 1799. Came to Oregon, 1891." Second typed label reads, "Cutler, Gerard, Presented by H. P. Cone, Rec. No. 267." Case made of wood and leather.
Portrait of Mr. George C. Cook
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a bearded man wearing a suit with a patterned vest. He faces to the left of the camera. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Mr. George C. Cook." Case made of wood and leather.
Portrait of an unidentified boy
Part of Cased photographs collection
A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified boy. He looks directly at the camera and holds a book in his hands. He wears a dark suit and bow tie.
Portrait of an unidentified young man
Part of Cased photographs collection
A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified young man. He is seated looking to the right of the camera with his arms folded at his chest. He wears a light overcoat with a dark vest and bow tie.
Portrait of girl, possibly Julia Hoffman Beekman
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated girl wearing a long sleeve dress. She holds a book in her lap. Legacy collection records indicate this may be Julia Hoffman Beekman. Several rust spots and scratches on glass. Case made of wood and leather. Case cover replaced with archival board during conservation. Note: This photograph was originally part of the Cornelius C. Beekman papers, Mss 916.
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated boy. He wears a suit and has his hair parted on the right. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Eugene Hodgden." Case is made of leather and wood.
Portrait of Mrs. George C. Cook and Mrs. Samuel Lucas
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 2 women seated in chairs, holding hands. Both wear dresses with white collars. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. Geo. C. Cook & Mrs. Samuel Lucas." Legacy collection records indicate they may be sisters. Case made of wood and leather.
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young woman wearing a dress and holding her hand up to her cheek. She is seated and her elbow is propped up on a table next to her chair. There is gilding on her jewelry. Legacy collection records indicate this is Susan Cook. Case is made of wood and leather and has the word, "Amitie" embossed on the front.
Portrait of Lydia Bearse Hallet Ramsay
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young woman smiling at the camera. She wears a dress with a white collar. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Lydia Bearse Hallet Ramsay, b. in Chastown 1819 - d. 1898." The word "Boston" is crossed out as Ramsay's birthplace. The word "Chastown" likely refers to "Charlestown, Massachusetts." Case is made of wood and leather.
Portrait of Mrs. Theodore A. Goffe
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a girl or young woman, wearing a dress. Her hands are folded in her lap and he looks at the camera. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. Theodore A. Goffe." Case is made of leather.
Portrait of an unidentified woman
Part of Cased photographs collection
A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified woman. She is seated looking directly at the camera. She wears a dark dress with ruching at the shoulders, a white lace collar with a brooch at her neck, and a white house cap. "Welling 226 Bleecker is stamped on the bottom edge of the mat.
Portrait of an unidentified family
Part of Cased photographs collection
Two daguerreotype portraits in a double case. The first portrait is of an unidentified woman wearing a dark dress with a white shawl and house cap. The image surface is damaged obscuring some detail. The second portrait is of an unidentified man and woman with an infant and an open book held in her lap. The man and woman are both seated looking directly at the camera. The man wears a dark suit with a bow tie. The woman wears a dark dress with a white lace collar and full sleeves with dropped epaulets. Both of the portraits are copies of earlier daguerreotypes. The conservator's notes for the portrait of the woman indicates that the name "Corduan & Co. N. Y." is printed in reverse under the matting at the top of the plate.
Portrait of an unidentified young woman
Part of Cased photographs collection
A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified young woman. She is seated looking directly into the camera with one arm resting on a table and the other in her lap. She wears a dark dress with ruffle details, a white lace collar, and a brooch at her neck.
Portrait of an unidentified man
Part of Cased photographs collection
A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking directly at the camera. He wears a dark suit. The image surface is damaged obscuring some detail.
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a man wearing a suit. His hair is parted on the right side. A handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "Frank W. Plympton." Legacy collection records indicate he is the son of Civil War Captain Wales Plympton and that his family came to Oregon from Medfield, Massachusetts. Case is made of leather.
Exterior of case containing portrait of little girl, possibly Mary A. Ladd
Part of Cased photographs collection
Exterior of case containing portrait of little girl, possibly Mary A. Ladd. Case is made of leather and wood and features a floral motif.
Portrait of woman, possibly Sarah Anne Slater Skidmore
Part of Cased photographs collection
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young woman, seated with her hands folded in her lap. She wears a dress with a white collar. She looks to the left of the camera. Legacy collection records indicate this may be Sarah Anne Slater Skidmore (1816-1862), member of the Skidmore family. Case is made of wood and leather.