Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a woman, man and child. The woman sits on the left, wearing a white bonnet. The man sits on the right, wearing a suit. The child sits between them with his hands in his pockets. They all look at the camera. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Rev. Wm. Rutledge, wife and son Willie. Taken in Felicity over 50 years ago." Case is made of leather and wood. Case cover is missing and has been replaced with archival board.
Cased photograph featuring a full-length portrait of a young Native American woman. She wears a dress with a white collar and stands next to a table. She rests her left arm on the table and looks at the camera. Three books sit on the table. Legacy collection records indicate that a person named G. L. Harding identified this woman as Nancy, or Nancey, and that she lived in Oregon City. Harding stated that Nancy and her sister Ella worked for their mother, Mrs. Harding, until they were sent to the reservation at Simcoe, Washington in 1885 or 1886. Case is made of leather and wood. Case cover is missing and has been replaced with archival board.
Case contains 2 portraits. On the left is a portrait of a woman wearing a pleated dress with a white lace collar. On the right is a portrait of a bearded man wearing a suit. They both look at the camera. They are likely a husband and wife. The image of the unidentified man was previously named: OrgLot1414_0244S014. Case is made of leather.
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a woman wearing a dark dress with a white collar. She wears a black ribbon around her neck. Legacy collection records indicate this is Mary Thornton Rice. Records also speculate that she may be in a late mourning stage over the death of her husband. Rice is also featured in OrgLot1414_ 0245S003_01. Case is made of leather and wood.
An ambrotype portrait of two unidentified young children. They are standing, each with an arm resting on a table between them. The table has a large vase of flowers on it. The young girl on the left wears a light colored dress and has her hair in ringlets. The boy on the right wears a dark jacket with a white collar and buttons. The image surface has substantial cracking and deterioration.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified infant. They are seated looking directly into the camera. They wear a light-colored dress with dark stripes around the hem.
An ambrotype portrait of two unidentified women. Both are seated looking directly into the camera with their hands folded in their laps. The woman on the left is much younger than the woman on the right. Both women wear dark coats with fur trim, gloves, and bonnets with large white ribbons tied in bows.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified young child. They are standing on a chair with one arm resting on the back. They wear an off-the-shoulder gingham dress and pantlets. This child is also pictured in item 256S009.
An ambrotype portrait of two unidentified young children. The younger child on the left is standing on a chair with one arm resting on the back. They wear an off-the-shoulder gingham dress and pantlets. This child is also pictured in item 256S008. An older boy stands beside the chair with one arm also rested on the chair back. He wears a dark pant suit with a white collar.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified boy. He is standing looking directly into the camera with one arm resting on a table next to two books. He wears a plaid top with a white collar and dark trousers.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking directly into the camera with his legs crossed and one arm resting on a table. He wears a dark coat with a black velvet collar, a light-colored vest and shirt with a stand-up collar, a dark bow tie, and light-colored trousers.
Sylvia M. Marshall, who married Julius M. Keeler, a teacher in early Portland and Forest Grove. They had one surviving son, Percival Keeler, who was born in 1853 in Oregon, and was a bookkeeper in San Francisco in 1880. She died in 1858 in Napa, California.
Susannah Rogers Whipple, who married Rev. Daniel Bagley on August 15, 1840. She was born in 1819, raised in Massachusetts, and died in Seattle in 1913. Their son was Clarence B. Bagley.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified man and woman. They are both seated looking directly at the camera with their hands folded in their laps. the woman wears a dark dress with white dots on the sleeves. The man wears a dark jacket with a velvet collar and light trousers.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated with his hands in his lap looking to the right of the camera. He wears a dark suit and has a full, dark beard. The photograph is uncased.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified boy. He is seated with his arm resting on a table land looks directly at the camera. He is wearing a dark jacket with light colored buttons and a bow tie.
An ambrotype portrait of two unidentified children. they are seated side-by-side looking directly into the camera. The younger child on the left wears a dark top with a white ruffled neck and light colored trousers. Their arm is resting on the shoulder of the other girl. The girl on the right wears a black dress with a matching white ruffled collar. She holds an open cased photograph with a portrait of two people in her hands. Her earrings are hand-tinted gold.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified boy. He is seated looking directly into the camera with one hand holding his lapel. He wears a medium-colored suit with a dark velvet collar. A gold ring is hand-painted onto his pinky finger.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified young boy. He is seated looking directly into the camera. He wears a dark top with a light collar and medium-colored trousers.
An ambrotype portrait of two unidentified girls. They are both seated with their hands folded in their laps. The younger girl on the left wears an off-the-shoulder dress with a dot pattern. He hair has been retouched to add detail to her curls. The girl on the right wears a plaid dress with a wide belt at her waist.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified young woman. she is seated looking directly into the camera with her hands folded in her lap. She wears a dark dress with a while lace collar and a choker-style necklace.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking to the left of the camera. He wears a dark suit and bow tie and has dark hair and a beard. The image surface is damaged with scratches which obscure some detail.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified young man. He is seated looking directly into the camera. He has blond hair and wears a dark jacket and a wide bow tie.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified woman. She is seated looking directly into the camera with one arm resting on a table. She wears a dark dress with a white lace collar and cuffs and a brooch at her neck.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking directly into the camera with one arm resting on a table. He wears a dark suit and bow tie.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking directly into the camera with one arm resting on a table. He wears a dark suit and bow tie.