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Carol Mangold holding cat she loaned to pilot Tex Rankin

Photograph showing Carol Mangold of Portland holding her pet cat on September 22, 1928. A month earlier, Mangold had loaned the cat, named Alba Barba, to pilot Tex Rankin to take with him on a national air race from New York to Los Angeles. The black cat was one of two “jinxes” Rankin deliberately adopted for the race; the other was to enter his plane under the number 13. This photograph was taken upon Rankin’s return to Portland. The Oregon Journal published a Page 3 story about the return of Rankin and the cat on September 23, 1928. The story was headlined “Rankin and Jinx Cat Back Home; Everybody Glad.” See related image Nos. 371N5921, 371N5922, 371N5923, 371N6141, and 371N6150. Also see the following images related to Rankin's departure for the race: Nos. 371N2073, 371N5919, 371N5920, 371N6220, and 371N6222. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Woman and three children next to airplane

Portrait of an unidentified woman and three children, a young boy and two girls, standing next to an airplane. The woman and girls are looking downward at the boy, who is making a face. The woman is wearing an aviator’s cap and goggles. The name of pilot Tex Rankin is visible on the side of the plane. Also see image No. 371N2074. Image note: Light leak on negative.

Boy posing with biplane, Rose O’Portland, as Tex Rankin watches from cockpit

Portrait of an unidentified boy standing in front of a biplane, the Rose O’Portland, as pilot Tex Rankin looks over his shoulder from the cockpit. The boy may be one of Rankin’s sons. Rankin flew the Rose O’Portland in an air race from New York to Los Angeles in September 1928. This photo may have been taken on August 24, 1928, before his departure. See image Nos. 371N2073, 371N5919, 371N5920, 371N6220, and 371N6222. Image note: The number 3 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.

Unidentified boy, half-length portrait

Half-length portrait of an unidentified boy with one hand raised. He is smiling and is facing to the right. He is wearing glasses, a collared shirt, and a bow tie. He is probably standing outside the Journal Building (now known as the Jackson Tower) in Portland.

Children and nurses at unidentified event

Photograph showing seven children outdoors with two women in nurses’ uniforms. The nurses are sitting on a bench and holding several of the children on their laps; the other children are sitting on the bench next to the nurses. One of the children is holding a box, and another is holding a basket. Behind the bench is a crowd of people, also primarily children. The people in the photograph are unidentified.

Young dancer in costume

Portrait of an unidentified young girl wearing a dance costume. She is posing with one hand on her waist and the other hand in the air with her index finger raised. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.

Young dancer in costume

Portrait of an unidentified young girl wearing a dance costume. She is facing to the left and is posing with one foot forward and both arms extended behind her. The number 5 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.

Young tap dancer in costume

Full-length portrait of an unidentified young tap dancer in costume. She is facing to the right with her arms extended to the sides and one toe pointed in front of her. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image.

Two young tap dancers in costume

Three-quarters portrait of two unidentified young tap dancers facing one another, each posing with his hands on his hips. They are wearing matching costumes consisting of a collared shirt, a jacket with a bow, and trousers. See related image Nos. 372A1272, 372A1274, 372A1275, and 372A1276.

Young tap dancer in costume

Full-length portrait of an unidentified young tap dancer facing front and smiling. She is posing with her arms extended and is wearing a hula costume. The dancer may be the same child depicted in image Nos. 371N2801 and 372A1286.

Two young tap dancers posing in costume

Full-length portrait of two unidentified young tap dancers, a boy in a tuxedo and a girl in a dress. The girl is arching backward over the boy’s arm. Each dancer is extending their right arm toward the left side of the photograph. The numbers 1 and 2 are written on the negative and are visible in the bottom corners of the image. The dancers may be the same ones depicted in image No. 372A1289.

Three young tap dancers posing in costume

Full-length portrait of three unidentified young tap dancers posing in matching costumes. The boy and girl at left and right are facing each other and kneeling with their hands on their hips. The girl at center is sitting on the boy’s knee and has her arms folded behind her. The number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image.

Portland Rose Festival Queen Nina Kitts and King Mac Lewis

Photograph showing Rose Festival Queen Nina Kitts and King Mac Lewis riding in an open-topped car and raising their clasped hands. The photograph was taken on June 13 or 14, 1917. A cropped version of this photograph was published on the front page of the Journal on Thursday, June 14, 1917. See related image Nos. 376G0105, 376G0106, 376G0154, 376G0155, 376G0156, 376G0157, 376G0158, and 376G0159.

Mayor-elect Joseph K. Carson and unidentified boy on ocean liner General Sherman

Photograph showing Portland Mayor-elect Joseph K. Carson and an unidentified boy standing at the rail of the ocean liner General Sherman on March 17, 1933, as the steamship arrived in Portland from Asia. Carson had traveled to Japan, China, and the Philippines aboard the vessel. The Oregon Journal published a front-page story about Carson’s return on March 18, 1933, along with two photographs, related image Nos. 371N0458 and 371N0482. See additional related image No. 371N0481.

Franklin D. Roosevelt holds child during campaign visit to Seattle

Photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt, then governor of New York, holding a young boy in Seattle, Washington, on September 20, 1932, while campaigning for president. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 20 of the Oregon Journal on September 21, 1932, as part of a full page of photographs from Roosevelt’s trip through Oregon and Washington. The photographs were published under the headline “Great Crowds Welcome Governor Roosevelt to the Pacific Northwest.” This photograph had the following caption: “Making friends with a little patient at the Orthopedic hospital in Seattle during his visit there Tuesday.” A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 20 of the Oregon Journal on September 21, 1932, as part of a full page of photographs from Roosevelt’s trip through Oregon and Washington. See related image Nos. 371N2176, 371N2177, 371N2178, 371N2179, 371N2180, 371N2181, 371N2182, 371N2183, 371N2184, 371N2185, 371N2187, 371N2188, 371N2189, 371N2191, 371N2196, 371N2198, 371N2199, 371N2200, and 371N2201.

Tommy Luke playing Santa at Christmas party for orphans

Photograph of children gathered around a man dressed as Santa Claus, crouching in front of a stack of wrapped gifts. The man is Tommy Luke; the children are unidentified. This photograph and two others were published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on December 18, 1934, under the headline “Breakfast Clubbers Prove Santa Real.” The photographs accompanied a story about the party, titled “Santa Claus Hails Orphans at Breakfast.” The party was held at Hotel Portland, and more than 100 children attended. The party included music and clowns, and the children were given gifts and gray tin helmets. See image No. 371N0477, which was published with this image, and image No. 371N0962, which was not published with the story but may also have been taken at the party.

Two children with member of the Loyal Order of Moose?

Portrait of an unidentified man sitting on the running board of a car with two unidentified children. The man, possibly a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, is wearing southern-style cowboy clothing and has his arms around the two children. Also see image Nos. 371N4891, 371N4894, 371N4897, 371N4898, 371N4900, 371N4901, 371N4903, 371N4904, and 371N4925.

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