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Jack Benefield

Portrait of a smiling man wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. He is standing outside a building. The name “Jack Benefield” is written on the negative and is partially visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Spots of negative damage.

John S. Benson

Portrait of a man wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, a tie, and glasses. The name “John S. Benson” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Damaged negative.

Berkowitz

Portrait, taken from the side, of a man wearing a coat, hat, scarf, and glasses The name “Berkowitz” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Major Berry

Portrait, taken outdoors, of a man wearing a hat, suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The man has a small pin and a medal attached to his lapel. The text “Major Berry” is written on the negative. The writing is faintly visible on the left side of the image.

Wallace Berry

Portrait of a man seated in a chair with one arm resting over the chair back. He is looking to the right and is wearing a hat, a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Wallace Berry” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Wallace Berry

Portrait, taken from the side, of a man sitting in a chair and looking back over his right shoulder. He is wearing a hat, suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Wallace Berry” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Wallace Berry

Portrait, taken from the side, of a man sitting in a chair. He is looking toward the camera and is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Wallace Berry” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to negative damage.

Army Sgt. Bertell

Portrait of a man in a United States Army uniform and visor cap. He is seated with one arm resting on a table. The text “117-D” is written on the negative and is visible in the top right corner of the image.

Army Sgt. Bertell

Portrait of a man in United States Army uniform. He is seated and is resting one arm on a table. The text “117-C” is written on the negative and is visible at the top right corner of the image.

Army Sgt. Bertell

Portrait of a man in a United States Army uniform. He is seated and is looking to the right. The text “117-A” is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.

Bessey

Portrait of a man seated next to a vehicle. He is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Bessey” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Yōsuke Matsuoka laying flowers at grave of Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge

Photograph showing Japanese diplomat Yōsuke Matsuoka laying flowers at the grave of Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge at Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland on Sunday, April 9, 1933. The grave marker reads: “Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge / Born 1843 / Died Oct. 5, 1906 / Born in Scotland.” Matsuoka, who had lived with Beveridge in Portland during his youth, provided the granite marker shown in this photograph and placed it at Beveridge's grave site during a brief visit in April 1933. Matsuoka, leader of the Japanese delegation to the League of Nations, stopped in Portland on his way back to Japan after his delegation’s withdrawal from the league in February 1933. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 16 of the Oregon Journal on Monday, April 10, 1933, under the headline “Honors Friend’s Memory.” The photograph had the following caption: “Yosuke Matsuoka, chief of the Japanese delegation to the League of Nations and Portland visitor, places wreath on the grave of Mrs. Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge, his benefactress when he came to Portland as a poor boy of 13. He previously had unveiled a grave marker.” The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Nippon Leader Pays Honor to Benefactress.” The story reported that Matsuoka first arrived in Portland in 1893, at age 13, and was living in a Methodist Church dormitory when he met Beveridge, who took him into her home. See related image Nos. 371N0219, 371N0220, 371N0221, and 371N3037. Also see image Nos. 371N1641 and 371N1642, taken earlier in Matsuoka's visit.

Jean Dunbar McIntyre, Yōsuke Matsuoka, and James S. Dunbar at grave of Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge

Photograph showing Japanese diplomat Yōsuke Matsuoka (center) standing at the grave of Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge with Jean Dunbar McIntyre and James S. Dunbar, relatives of Beveridge, at Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland on Sunday, April 9, 1933. Matsuoka, who had lived with Beveridge in Portland during his youth, provided the granite marker shown in this photograph and placed it at Beveridge’s gravesite during a brief visit in April 1933. Matsuoka, leader of the Japanese delegation to the League of Nations, stopped in Portland on his way back to Japan after his delegation’s withdrawal from the league in February 1933. A related photograph, image No. 371N0218, and a story about Matsuoka’s tribute to Beveridge were published on Page 16 of the Oregon Journal on Monday, April 10, 1933. The story, headlined “Nippon Leader Pays Honor to Benefactress,” reported that Matsuoka first arrived in Portland in 1893, at age 13, and was living in a Methodist Church dormitory when he met Beveridge, who took him into her home. See related image Nos. 371N0220, 371N0221, and 371N3037. Also see image Nos. 371N1641 and 371N1642, taken earlier in Matsuoka’s visit.

Yōsuke Matsuoka with group at grave of Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge

Photograph showing Japanese diplomat Yōsuke Matsuoka (second from right) standing in a row with four other people at the grave of Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge at Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland on Sunday, April 9, 1933. Standing on either side of Matsuoka are two of Beveridge’s relatives, Jean Dunbar McIntyre (center) and James S. Dunbar (right). The man and woman at left are unidentified. Matsuoka, who had lived with Beveridge in Portland during his youth, provided the granite marker shown in this photograph and placed it at Beveridge’s gravesite during a brief visit in April 1933. Matsuoka, leader of the Japanese delegation to the League of Nations, stopped in Portland on his way back to Japan after his delegation’s withdrawal from the league in February 1933. A related photograph, image No. 371N0218, and a story about Matsuoka’s tribute to Beveridge were published on Page 16 of the Oregon Journal on Monday, April 10, 1933. The story, headlined “Nippon Leader Pays Honor to Benefactress,” reported that Matsuoka first arrived in Portland in 1893, at age 13, and was living in a Methodist Church dormitory when he met Beveridge, who took him into her home. See related image Nos. 371N0219, 371N0221, and 371N3037. Also see image Nos. 371N1641 and 371N1642, taken earlier in Matsuoka’s visit.

Granite marker, provided by Yōsuke Matsuoka, at grave of Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge

Photograph of the granite marker at the grave of Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge on Sunday, April 9, 1933. The grave marker reads: “Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge / Born 1843 / Died Oct. 5, 1906 / Born in Scotland.” A wreath of flowers rests below the marker. Japanese diplomat Yōsuke Matsuoka, who had lived with Beveridge in Portland during his youth, provided the granite marker shown in this photograph and placed it at Beveridge’s gravesite during a brief visit in April 1933. Matsuoka, leader of the Japanese delegation to the League of Nations, stopped in Portland on his way back to Japan after his delegation’s withdrawal from the league in February 1933. A related photograph, image No. 371N0218, and a story about Matsuoka’s tribute to Beveridge were published on Page 16 of the Oregon Journal on Monday, April 10, 1933, under the headline “Honors Friend’s Memory.” The story, headlined “Nippon Leader Pays Honor to Benefactress,” reported that Matsuoka first arrived in Portland in 1893, at age 13, and was living in a Methodist Church dormitory when he met Beveridge, who took him into her home. See related image Nos. 371N0219, 371N0220, and 371N3037. Also see image Nos. 371N1641 and 371N1642, taken earlier in Matsuoka’s visit.

Herbert Beyers

Portrait of a man wearing glasses, a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Herbert Beyers” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the photograph.

Bickel

Portrait of a man wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Bickel” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Bickel

Portrait of a smiling man wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Bickel” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Mrs. Spencer? Biddle and Mrs. B. E. Eva, golfers

Portrait of two women outdoors. The woman on the left is wearing a hat, collared shirt, and tie. The woman on the right is wearing a hat and sweater. On the negative, a name that could be either “Mrs Spencer Biddle” or “Mrs Steven Biddle” is written next to the woman on the left. The name “Mrs B E Eva” is written next to the woman on the right. Also written on the negative is the number 3, visible in the lower right corner of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Dick Bieberdorf, wrestler

Portrait of a man facing to the right and posing in a wrestling stance. He is shirtless and is wearing shorts and sneakers. The name “Dick Bieberdorf” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

Dick Bieberdorf, wrestler

Portrait of a man posing in a wrestling stance. He is shirtless and is wearing shorts and sneakers. The name “Dick Bieberdorf” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

Dr. Bilderback, speaking into microphone

Photograph, taken from the side, of a man standing next to a building and speaking into a microphone. He is facing to the right and appears to be reading from a paper in his right hand. He is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, tie, and glasses. The text “Dr Bilderback” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the photograph. Image note: The photograph shows speckling and discoloration due to negative deterioration.

Bill

Portrait of a man wearing an overcoat, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Bill” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the image.

Mrs. Pearl Billings in jail after holdup at service station

Portrait of 18-year-old Pearl Billings sitting in a chair in her cell at the Clackamas County Jail in Oregon City on Saturday, February 21, 1931. According to a story published on the front page of the Oregon Journal that day, Billings was arrested after participating in a holdup with 22-year-old William Wheeler at the Robinwood service station near Lake Oswego on February 20, 1931. During the robbery, Wheeler was shot and killed by the service station’s proprietor, R. W. LaDue. According to the story, Billings told police Wheeler had kidnapped her and she had no knowledge of plans to hold up the service station until they were inside. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 371N1454, showing Mr. and Mrs. LaDue, accompanied the story. The photographs were published under the headline "Bandit Victim 'Gets His Man.' " This photograph had the following caption: "Mrs. Pearl Billings, companion of the dead man. She went outside and started the car's engine for the proposed escape. Mrs. Billings fled from the scene but was captured by sheriff [E. T.] Mass of Clackamas county a short while later. She is held in the county jail at Oregon City." Image note: The name “Mrs Pearl Billings” and the number 18 in a circle are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image.

Photograph of Mason Bingham

Photograph of a cropped picture of a man wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, a tie, and glasses. The name “Mason Bingham” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

George L. Benning?

Head and shoulders portrait of a man wearing an overcoat, collared shirt, and tie. A name that could be either ”Geo. L. Benning” or “Geo. L. Binning” is written on the negative, and is visible at the top of the image.

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