This photograph depicts a half-portrait of a woman standing outside the window of a building. She wears a dark dress with a white lace collar, and a long ribbon as a necklace. She wears a cloth hat that is decorated with beaded flowers, and has a structured brim. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a group of seven people who work as milk and dairy inspection laboratory and field staff for the City of Portland. They are standing on the steps of the Portland City Hall. Six men wear dark suits and hats. One man and one woman both wear white uniforms. this photograph was published in the Oregon Sunday Journal on April 25, 1920.
This photograph depicts a group of people seated around several tables and desks that have been pushed together. The tables are topped with an array of flower bouquets, one with a ribbon that says "Best wishes Portland Lodge." Portland Mayor George Baker is is seated at the furthest table. The room has marble pillars and decorative moulding, and two American flags hang, flanking two portraits of unidentified men. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a scene of two men in an office. The man seated on the left is wearing a dark suit and glasses. He is seated behind a desk and holds a pen while reviewing a document. The man standing on the right is wearing a lighter-colored suit, and is looking down at the seated man. The desk is covered with a tall stack of stapled documents, stamps, and a container of Carter's "Cico" ink. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a man standing outside of a building, carrying camera equipment. He wears a dark-colored suit and cap, and has a cigar pressed between his lips. He's carrying a camera tripod under his left arm, and a large, box-style camera by it's strap in his right hand. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a boxer posed in front of a painted background on a wooden floor. The background is of trees, foliage and clouds. The boxer stands with his feet slightly staggered, arms bent and his fists in front of his chest. He is wearing dark laced ankle boots, dark socks, light-colored leggings, and a scarf or belt with an abstract star print worn around his waist. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a half-portrait of a boxer, posing in a boxing ring. The boxer is smiling at the camera, and is missing one of his teeth. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a group of six men casually standing in a field. Three of the men are dressed in cavalry uniforms, the other three are dressed in suits and hats. A house and forested hillside are visible in the distance. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a half-portrait of a seated man wearing a dark suit. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
Five photos show views of Skinner Butte camp, including the mess hall and members of the camp lined up outside for a group photo. Three photos show the train station where "casuals" are departing Eugene for home. Two photos show Marcia Jacobs and other young women from Eugene who entertained the camp members, known as the "Jolly Skitters." Shown also are Charles N. Branham, 1st Lieutenant 6th Coast Artillery Corps and Camp Commander, and Seth M. Kerron, Captain Medical Corps Reserve and Attending Surgeon.
Written at the top of the page is "Belknap - A Winter and Summer Camp, No. 730, F 23, at McKenzie Bridge, Oregon." Five photos show officers and men at the camp, including a group photo of Company 730. One camp member pictured is identified as James S. Smith.
Text at the top of the page reads, "Tyee - A Winter and Summer Camp at Tyee, 758, GF-2; Roseburg, Oregon." Three photos show views of the camp. One photo shows a group of men with the caption "Carusoe & His Entertainers." One photo shows the camp baseball team.
Eleven photos show views of Camp Reedsport, including the Forest Service building, administration building, barracks, infirmary, officers' and Forest Service personnel quarters, and headquarters building. Images of camp members include a group identified as the "wood detail" and the kitchen and mess hall crew.
Eight photos show views of Camp Reedsport, including interiors of the recreation hall, mess hall, kitchen, and barracks. Images of camp members include a group identified as the "lower Smith River crew" and the "wood crew." Four men wearing boxing gloves are identified as W.E. Ailgeltinger, G.A. Buckley, William L. Adams, and Emil Lucas. An officer is identified as 1st Lieutenant Lelland M. Cowan, Eng. Reserve.
Text at the top of the page reads, "Oakridge - Winter and Summer Camp, 943, F-25, Oakridge, Oregon." Five photos show a general view of the camp, a group photo of camp members, and three camp officers: 1st Lieutenant Roy E. Landblom, Infantry Reserve; Captain Emons B. Whisner, 7th Infantry; and 2nd Lieutenant M.B. Given, Quartermaster Reserve.
Eleven photos show the recreation hall and an oil painting hung in the hall, members of Company 963 posing for group photos, the camp mascots (two dogs), and views of the coast and Alsea Highway. Identified individuals are Captain Johnson and Lieutenant Davis.
Nine photos show personnel of Camp Gunter. Identified individuals are David D. Zink, Camp Commander; E.H. Crosby, Camp Superintendent; Robert W. Voegtly; Sheldon Hartzell; J.W. Britt, Lieutenant, United States Navy; Charles E. Magoun, 1st Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps; Charles B. Ely, 1st Lieutenant, 381 Infantry Reserve; and Robert Spies.
A portrait of Lyle Watts, Chief of the United States Forest Service. He smiles towards the edge of the frame, with one arm resting on a table. Most likely taken in Portland (negative 2 of 2).
Radio enthusiast "Aunt Marie" Christensen, seated at a table in her Portland home. She tunes a radio with one hand while holding a teacup with another. At the time of her death in 1959, she had collected the autographs of approximately 1000 radio and television performers (negative 1 of 3).
Six members of a women's basketball team from Mt. Angel, Oregon pose for the camera. The woman wear matching uniforms. A man crouches in front of them holding a basketball with "'29" written on it. See related image No. 89.
Full-length portrait of a man and woman posing in a portrait studio. The man is seated in a chair and wears a dark suit. The woman stands next to him and wears a white dress. The name "Darnulle Ray" is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of a baby wearing a white dress. The baby looks at the camera and sits on a chair with a blanket draped over it. The name "Cooper Geo" is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of three young children posing in a studio. The oldest, a girl, stands next to the two youngest who are seated on stools. The name "Fredricks W.A." is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Half-length portrait of a young man posing in a studio. He wears a dark suit and tie. The name "McDonald T.H." is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Half-length portrait of a young man posing in a studio. He wears a dark suit and tie. The name "Peterson H." is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Half-length portrait of a man and woman posing in a studio. The man wears a dark suit and hat and the woman wears a white shirt. The name "Bain R.D." is written on the negative and is visible on the right hand side of the image.
Three-quarters-length portrait of a young woman posing in a studio. She wears a dark dress and hat and has her hands clasped behind her back. The name "Hansen Ella" is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Half-length portrait of a young man posing in a studio. He wears a suit and tie and looks straight at the camera. The name "Lewis Dan" is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.