Two indigenous Americans at the Pendleton Round-Up. A young woman stands next to a horse holding it’s bridle, while an older man uses a brush behind its ears. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Thursday, September 11, 1952 (negative 6 of 14).
Photograph showing automobiles and trailers parked along an open field area at the 1950 Western Horse Show. In the foreground, three men sit or lean against an open truck bed, while riders on horseback can be seen in the background. Also visible are large lights, utility poles and electric lines.
A horse is tied to an automobile during an evacuation from a forest fire in the Mill Plain area. Another automobile is behind the first, and smoke can be seen in the air. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Saturday, June 3, 1950 (negative 3 of 14).
Photograph of a horse in a stall. Above the stall is a banner with the text “E. T. Evans & Son / Breeders of / Percherons / Monmouth, Ore.” The photograph may have been taken at a fair or livestock show.
Photograph of a costumed man standing next to a horse and a costumed woman standing on the horse’s back. A trailer with the words “Al. G. Barnes Circus” painted on the side is visible in the background. The circus performers are unidentified. The number 27 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.
A photograph of a person sitting on a horse surrounded by trees and ferns. The Hamlet schoolhouse and another building are visible above in the distance.
Photograph of an unidentified person posing with a Percheron draft horse outside a building at the 1928 Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The number 7 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. A cropped version of this photograph, along with image Nos. 374N0846 and 374N0850, was published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on November 4, 1928. The photographs were published together under the headline “Among Blue Bloods at Stock Show.” This photograph had the following caption information: “One of the big Percherons and fair attendant.”
A photograph of two unidentified people on a cart with advertisements for Phil Metschan for governor. Four horses pull the cart through the streets of Silverton.
Photograph of a photograph. The original picture shows four unidentified Native American people with a horse hitched to a drag sled. A child appears to be riding on the drag sled. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph of a picture of an unidentified woman riding a trotting horse. Text that may be a name is written at the bottom of the original picture, but is only partially visible in the image.
Members of the Rainier expedition in camp at the base of Mount Rainier. Irene Finley and an unidentified man stand in the foreground with cameras on tripods. Phoebe Katherine and William Finley Jr. along with four other men and a horse stand behind them.
Eight photos show scenes from in and around Camp Wolf Creek, including the infirmary, company officers, horses, and men swimming in the Little River. Identified individuals are Edgar Flack; Private Frank L. Gourley, 11th Cavalry; Sergeant Eldridge McCormack, 11th Cavalry; Sergeant Henry R. Ross, 11th Cavalry; and Staff Sergeant William R. Kelly, 76th Field Artillery.
Photograph of a horse-drawn pole derrick with seated man. A hat sits next to the man, who looks at the camera. Railroad tracks cross the frame, and a wooden building can be seen in the background.
William L. Finley and Herman T. Bohlman portaging their boat from Merrill to White Lake in the back of a horse drawn wagon driven by an unidentified man.
A woman wearing a horse riding outfit and boots receives a ribbon during the Portland Hunt Club paper chase. A man is facing towards her, and is holding the ribbon and another item is his hands. Behind the pair is a horse (negative 6 of 6).
A woman rides a horse at the spring race meet for the Portland Hunt Club at Garden Home. She is holding what appears to be a metal bowl. In front of her, another woman stands at ground level holding folded papers. The rider uses one hand to hold the horse’s rein. Written on the negative is “Mrs. Omer Bonney - Sun Blanket” (negative 1 of 6).
A view of a street in Portland, Oregon, with street car tracks in the road. A horse is emerging from a livery stable at the right of the photograph. A handwritten description on the back of the photograph reads, "Portland, 1895 - Livery Stable (r.)(3rd?)."
A man and woman stand next to a horse in a wooded area in front of a large tent in Portland. The tent is tied down to a long tree branch that has been fashioned into a post.
View of First Street in Portland, Oregon, in 1857 attributed to Lorenzo Lorain. The photograph shows the Union Hotel, Monnastes & David foundry, and Hop Wo Washing & Ironing. Several horse-drawn wagons are on the unpaved street in front of the buildings. Several men stand around large metal pieces in front of the foundry. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Portland, 1857. West side of First Street, between Yamhill and Morrison, showing the foundry owned by Monnastes & David, and the Union Hotel."
Two unidentified men standing beside bags and crates to be loaded on pack horses on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
Four unidentified men standing beside bags and crates to be loaded on pack horses on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
Unidentified men standing beside bags and crates to be loaded on pack horses on the 1920 Canada trip. A cabin is visible in the background. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
Unidentified men standing beside bags and crates to be loaded on pack horses on the 1920 Canada trip. A cabin is visible in the background. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.