Exterior view of the offices and home of the superintendent of the Oregon Fairview Home in Salem, Oregon. The home was a state-run facility for people with developmental disabilities that operated from 1907-2000.
The United States National Bank building on the corner of Commercial and State streets in Salem, Oregon. Other businesses can be seen on the same block, including G.W. Johnson & Co. men's clothing and the Buster Brown shoe store.
Exterior view of a brick building, which may be McBride Hall, on the campus of the Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Oregon. Three young women sit on a bench in front of the building, smiling and looking at the camera.
View of a pheasant farm in the Silverton, Oregon area. Rows of enclosures can be seen in a field, with a barn visible to one side and a house in the distance. A flock of pheasants can be seen near the edge of the image.
A photograph showing a field with crops planted in rows. There are buildings visible in the distance.The print description for this photograph reads, "Old Fairview Farm or Penitentiary Farm Salem 1925."
A photograph of a large residence in Salem. It was located on Court Street and Capital Street. The print description for this photograph reads, "B.C. Miles, Old House on Court St and Capital State Highway bldg there now."
A photograph of a large brick building that served as a Methodist senior home in Salem. Rose bushes line the walkway. The print description for this photograph reads, "Methodist Old Folks Home NW Corner Center and Statesmen."
The original administration building at the Oregon Fairview Home, a state-run facility for people with developmental disabilities in Salem, Oregon. The three-story wooden building has a large porch decorated with potted flowers. A circular driveway runs in front of the building.
Exterior view of the Southern Pacific train depot in Salem, Oregon. People can be seen waiting outside the front doors and train tracks are visible in the foreground of the image.
Exterior view of a brick three-story building. A footbridge crosses from the second story to a point off camera. A man can be seen standing outside the front door.
An equestrian statue entitled "The Circuit Rider" in Salem, Oregon's Capital Park. The bronze sculpture by Alexander Phimister Proctor depicts a caped man riding a horse and holding a book in one hand.
Exterior view of the Marion Hotel on the corner of Ferry and Commercial Streets in Salem, Oregon. People are visible walking on the sidewalk and several cars can be seen parked along the street.
A man balances on an upside-down bicycle on what appears to be a racetrack at the fairgrounds in Salem, Oregon. A sign on the bicycle reads, "Ellis & Zinn Candy." A fence is visible behind the man, and a sign on it reads "A.B. Steinbach & Co: Record Breakers on Cheap Clothing. 295 Com'l St. Salem."
Exterior view of the north side of Eaton Hall at Willamette University. The Late Gothic Revival style building is made of brick and sandstone. A group of five young men and women stand conversing with one another in front of the building.