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Portrait of James Orpheus Spencer and family

A portrait of a man identified as James Orpheus Spencer with a woman and young child. The man wears a suit with an open jacket and silk vest. The woman wears a dark dress and a ruched-trim jacket with a gold brooch. The young child sits in the woman's lap wearing a dress with a white lace collar and dark bands on the skirt. The jewelry in the photograph is hand-tinted with gold paint. This photograph is a mid-20th century reproduction gelatin silver print photograph held in a whole-plate case. A typed note the legacy collection records reads, "Spencer, James Orpheus, Pioneer of 1852 and son of Rev. John Spence who settled in Yamhill County, Oregon, 1 1/4 miles NW present townsite of Dundee, Ore. Donated by Mrs. Cornelia Jane Spencer Greer, Dundee, Oregon. Photographed with wife and child."

Portrait of an unidentified woman and boy

A tintype portrait of an unidentified woman with a young boy. The woman is seated to the right of the photograph wearing a dark, striped dress with a white, lace collar. She has her hands folded in her lap and is looking directly at the camera. The young boy stands to her left with his arm wrapped around hers. He wears an untucked button front shirt. The portrait is a 1/6 plate tintype in thermoplastic union case. Legacy records indicate that this item may have been part of the W. B. Arnd collection.

Portrait of James Robb family, circa 1851

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a family showing 2 parents posing with 4 children. Three of the children are young girls while one is a baby who sleeps on the mother's lap. The girl who stands between her parents holds her right hand over her heart. A typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Daguerreotype from the estate of Miss Ruth Drake." Collection records indicate this is the James Robb family, taken circa 1851. Scratch marks obscure the faces of both parents. Case made of leather and wood. Case cover replaced with archival board during conservation.

Portrait of Nancy Elizabeth Beauchamp Zimmerman and her son John

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a boy standing next to his mother, who sits in a chair. The boy stands on the left, holding a hat in his right hand. His mother wears a fringed scarf and a hat. She puts her right hand on her son's shoulder. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Nancy Elizabeth (Beauchamp) Zimmerman." Second handwritten note reads, "Lizzie and John." Nancy Zimmerman is also pictured in OrgLot1414_0246S026.

Portrait of William H. Burghardt as young child

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a seated boy. He is a toddler. He wears a plaid outfit and looks to the left of the camera. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "W. H. Burghardt, O. City," likely referring to William H. Burghardt of Oregon City.

Portrait of William H. Burghardt as young child

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a boy. He stands and leans against an unidentified object. He holds a hat in his right hand and wears a cape. Legacy collection records indicate this is William H. Burghardt. He is also pictured in OrgLot1414_0246S098 and OrgLot1414_0246S99.

Portrait of Pitzer Chadwick and John Barker as boys

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of 2 young boys. The boy on the left sits in a chair while the boy on the right stands next to him. They both look to the left of the camera. Handwritten note in the top left corner on the back of the image reads, "John Barker." Handwritten note in the bottom right corner on the back of the image reads, "Pitzer Chadwick."

Portrait of Julius M. Giesy

Uncased gem tintype featuring a portrait of a young boy. He looks to the left of the camera. Typed note on the back of the image reads, "GIESY, Julius M. Grandson of Jacob Giesy."

Group portrait of twelve children from the Savier family

Uncased tintype featuring a group portrait of 3 boys and 9 girls. They range in age from children to teenagers. The boys wear suits while the girls wear dresses. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Picture of early Portlanders from collection of Savier family. Collection of Mrs. Louise Savier Washburn."

Portrait of James Chambers with son Role Chambers

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a father and child. The father sits in a chair with his arm around the child, who sits on his lap. The father has a beard. Handwritten note affixed to the back of the image reads, "James Chambers, Role (?) Chambers."

Portrait of Grace Hamlen

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a girl looking at the camera. She wears a jacket and her hands are in a muff. She wears a hood or head covering. A card affixed to the back of the image advertises Davis & Co. Original 25 Cent Ambrotype Rooms in Boston. The name "Grace Hamlen" has been written on the card. Legacy collection records indicate that the name "A. S. Peterson" is written on the verso of this card. Records also indicate this image is from the David T. Mason manuscript collection. Case is missing.

Portrait of two boys wearing matching suits

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 2 unidentified boys standing next to each other, wearing matching suits. The boy on the left wears his jacket unbuttoned while the boy on the right wears his jacket buttoned. Legacy collection records speculate they may be brothers. Case is made of pressed leather and wood.

Portrait of Judge William Montgomery Gregory as a boy

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a boy wearing a plaid shirt, sitting in a chair. His hands rest in his lap and he looks at the camera. Legacy collection records indicate this is a childhood photograph of Judge William Montgomery Gregory, taken in New York. Case is made of wood.

Portraits of the Shattuck children

Case contains 2 portraits. On the left is a portrait of a little girl and boy sitting next to each other. The girl wears a printed, off-the-shoulder dress while the boy wears a button-up shirt. A third child sits on the left but has been cut out of the photograph. On the right is a portrait of a girl leaning on a table with her left arm. She wears a dress. Typed noted enclosed with the images reads, "Children of Judge E. D. and Mrs. Shattuck, who came from Vermont, with daughter Emily, in 1853." Legacy collection records indicate that the children on the left may be named Ira and Henry, while the girl leaning on the table may be named Emily, who became a teacher at Portland Central High and died of tuberculosis at age 24. Their father was likely Erasmus D. Shattuck, who served on the Oregon Supreme Court from 1866-1867. The image of the girl on the right was previously named: OrgLot1414_0244S009. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of Alphonso B. Averill, circa 1854

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a boy standing on a chair and holding a crop or stick. A woman's hat sits on a table beside him. Collection records indicate he is the child of David and Martha Ann Averill. A typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Alphonso B. Averill. Born Oct. 24th, 1850, Portland, Maine. Died April 28, 1929, Portland, Oregon. This note has been removed and is stored in a separate folder. Case is book-style and made of leather and wood.

Portrait of Jessie T. Winston

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young girl, seated with her hands folded in her lap. She wears a dress and looks to the left of the camera. Legacy collection records indicate this is Jessie T. Winston at four-years-old. Case is made of wood and paper.

McNary family

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 3 young girls, sitting with their arms linked. They wear dresses and stern expressions on their faces. The girl on the left is blurry. Legacy collection records identify them as 3 siblings of the McNary family. Case is made of wood and pressed paper.

Portrait of Jacob Voorhees

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a boy wearing a suit and looking at the camera. Handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "Jacob Voorhees." Case made of wood and pressed paper.

Portrait of Edward Thomas Doyle

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated young boy, wearing a dress and looking at the camera. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Edward Thomas Doyle. Born at 154 Tyler St. Boston, Mass. U.S.A. November 26, 1856, 9:30 P.M. Died at 4 yrs. Buried in Catholic Mt. Auburn. My oldest brother. Agnes C. Doyle." Legacy collection records indicate that an advertisement card for photographer I. Bent in Boston, Massachusetts was found in the backing of the image. Case is made of leather and wood.

Bent, I. (Photographer)

Portrait of unidentified man and three boys

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an unidentified man and 3 children. All are seated and the man poses with his arms around the children. They wear dark colored suits except for the child seated second from right who wears a checkered jacket. Case is made of wood and pressed paper.

Portrait of sisters Martha Josephine and Ange Hines

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 2 girls sitting next to each other. The girl on the left wears a dress with a floral pattern while the girl on the right wears a dress with a polka dot pattern and pantaloons. They appear to wear matching belts. Legacy collection records indicate this is Martha Josephine Hines and her sister Ange. Case is made of wood and pressed paper.

Portrait of William, Anina and Stanley Olin Royal

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 3 children seated next to each other on a bench. They look at the camera. Legacy collection records identify them as the children of Thomas F. Royal, named William, Anina and Stanley Olin Royal. Case has been replaced with archival board.

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