This photograph depicts the exterior of the Manufacturer's Building at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905. This photograph appears to have been taken during construction, indicated by the scaffolding outside the building. A young child poses in the foreground.
A photograph of a group of children working on their school garden project. They hold various gardening tools including shovels, hoes, and watering cans.
A photograph of the Presbyterian church and school in Fisher, Washington. The buildings are in the distance on the right. There are two children standing in the foreground on the side of a dirt road.
A photograph of Virginia Hefty, Dorothy Pottsmith, and Georgella Hefty celebrating Decoration Day on May 30 on Skidmore Street in Portland. They stand in a line wearing hats and holding American flags. One of them pushes a baby carriage.
A group portrait of fourteen students of various ages on the schoolhouse porch and surrounding area. The negative folder reads, "Hamlet 1908 13 of 16 boys enrolled in school."
Children and families on benches at Oaks Park in Portland. The people appear to be watching something, with one resting her head on her hands (negative 1 of 2).
John S. Howland and Dorothy Howland stand with nine of their children in front of an automobile. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, December 29, 1948 (negative 11 of 11). Original sleeve title: “Poor family.” This photograph is a copy of a photograph taken at an earlier date, August 1948.
John S. Howland stands with his four sons and a dog in front of a wood burning stove. The children are identified from left as William, Robert, Ernest, and Richard. Laundry hangs from a line in the corner of the room. The wallpaper is peeling revealing boards and the building shows visible deterioration and wear. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, December 29, 1948 (negative 8 of 11). Original sleeve title: “Poor family.”
Howard and Myrtle Burnham playing by a stream. Myrtle sits on top of a log and Howard is below. The print inventory reads, "Brassnail Creek just below dam. Howard Burnham prepares to hammer a rock (he's left handed) while sister Myrtle looks on."