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Portrait of an unidentified woman

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified woman. She is seated looking directly into the camera. She wears a white lace house cap and a plaid dress with a white lace collar and a brooch.

Portrait of an unidentified woman

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified woman. She is seated looking directly at the camera with one arm resting on a table and the other arm resting in her lap holding a coin purse. She is wearing a dark dress with a white lace collar and a gingham scarf at her neck. She has a light colored shawl with fringe wrapped around her shoulders. Her hair is in braids looped over her ears.

Portrait of an unidentified man

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking to the left of the camera. He has dark hair and a mustache He is wearing a dark jacket, a plaid vest, and a light-colored bow tie.

Portrait of an unidentified young girl

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified young girl. She is seated in a wooden chair looking directly into the camera. She holds a doll on her lap. She is wearing a light dress that is hand-tinted blue.

Portrait of William S. Ladd

A line engraved portrait of William Sargent Ladd. He is wearing a suit and bowtie and has a beard. A handwritten note on the back of the print reads, " William Sargent Ladd. Pioneer of 1851 from New England via boat from New York City. Born: Oct. 10, 1826 at Holland, Vermont. Son of Dr. Nathaniel Gould and Mrs. Abigail Kelly (Mead) Ladd. One of the founders and senior partners of the Ladd and Tilton Bank, in Portland, Oregon, in 1859. Married: Miss Caroline A. Elliott, of New Hampshire, in 1854."

Portrait of Malcolm and Zenas Ferry Moody

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 2 young men seated next to each other. Both wear suits and have their hair parted on the right. Collection records indicate this is Malcolm and Zenas Ferry Moody, and that they are likely brothers or cousins. Case is made of pressed leather and wood.

Portrait of Susan Morrill

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated woman wearing a dress with sheer lace sleeves. Her left arm rests on a table. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. Susan Morrill." Collection records indicate this was taken circa 1850 or 1858. Case made of pressed leather and wood.

Portrait of Theodore A. Goffe

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated man, wearing a suit and looking at the camera. He holds his left hand up to his vest. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Theodore A. Goffe. First engineer on the 'Pony' Locomotive on the Columbia river portage from Lower to Upper Cascades in April, 1863." [Goffe first acted an engineer on the Oregon Pony on its initial run on May 10, 1862.] Typed label reads, "Theodore A. Goffe." Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of John Waymire

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a man wearing a suit and holding an unidentified object in his hands, possibly a large sheet of paper or wood. Legacy collection records identify him as John Waymire, who built the first wharf and sawmill in Portland, Oregon. He was a pioneer who arrived in Oregon in 1845. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait showing silhouette of John and Clarissa Waymire

Portrait showing silhouettes of a husband and wife, facing each other. Handwritten note on the back of the daguerreotype plate reads, "Waymire." Legacy collection records indicate this is John and Clarissa Waymire, and that the daguerreotype plate was made by the Scovill Manufacturing Company. Conservation records state that it, "appears to have been made by placing silhouette forms of Mr. and Mrs. Waymire at the edge of a fabric-covered table in the studio." Case is made of wood and leather and is missing its cover.

Portrait of Leopold Wolfe

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a man wearing a suit and looking at the camera. Typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Leopold Wolfe, Of Jewish descent, was a very able lawyer, and a partner of W. F. Trimble in 1863-1868. office, 63 Front Street, Portland. He died in 1868." Case is union case made of thermoplastic.

Portrait of David Cockran, circa 1850

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a man wearing a suit and holding a cane. Collection records indicate this is David Cockran, brother of James Cockran. A partial note affixed to the image read, "[D]avid Cockran, [Fathe]r of Hannah McNemee." This note is no longer with the cased image. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of Susan Bosworth Taylor and Fred Ramsay, circa 1850

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young woman holding a sleeping child in her lap. A toy rabbit stands on the right. A handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "Susan Bosworth (Taylor), Fred Ramsay, about 1850." This note has been removed and stored in a separate folder. Legacy collection records indicate this is from the David Mason manuscript collection. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of girl, possibly Julia Hoffman Beekman

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a girl wearing a long sleeve dress, seated at a table. Her left arm rests on the table. Legacy collection records indicate she is a member of the Beekman family, possibly Julia Hoffman Beekman. Case made of wood and leather. Case cover replaced with archival board during conservation.

Portrait of unidentified woman, likely a member of the John T. Thomas family

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated woman wearing a dress with a white collar. She wears black lace gloves and her hands are folded in her lap. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Thomas, John T. Unidentified, probably Thomas family." An imprint on the liner of the case reads, "Chase, N.E. Cor Chestnut & Fifth Ste." Case is made of wood and leather.

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Portrait of man, possibly Andrew Skidmore

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a man wearing a suit. His hair is swept back and he looks to the left of the camera. Legacy collection records indicate this may be Andrew R. Skidmore, member of the Skidmore family. Case is made of wood and leather. Case cover missing and replaced with archival board during conservation.

Portrait of Clarissa Waymire

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated woman, wearing a dress with a white collar and looking at the camera. Her right elbow rests on the arm of a chair and her hands are folded in front of her. Legacy collection records indicate this is Clarissa Waymire, also known as Mrs. John Waymire, the great-grandmother of Mrs. John T. Wiley. Clarissa Waymire is also pictured in OrgLot1414_0225S001_01. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Peter Skene Ogden

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of Peter Skene Ogden, British-Canadian fur trader and explorer. He wears a suit. Embossment on velvet lining inside of case reads, "Brady's Gallery, 209 & 207, Broadway, New York." Case is made of wood and leather.

Brady, Mathew B., approximately 1823-1896

Portrait of John McLoughlin

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of John McLoughlin. He has shoulder length gray hair and wears a suit. He looks to the left of the camera. McLoughlin ran the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver from 1824 - 1845. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Mrs. William B. Wells

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated woman, wearing a floral print dress with a white collar, a long necklace, and black, fingerless gloves. She rests her arms on her lap and looks at the camera. Her hair is parted in 2 places. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. William B. Wells." Mrs. Wells is also pictured in OrgLot1414_0225S011_01. Case is a union case made of thermoplastic.

Portrait of Ellen and Emma Waymire

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 2 girls sitting next to each other. Both wear printed clothing with bows around their necks. They look at the camera. The face of the girl on the left is blurry. Legacy collection records identify them as Ellen and Emma Waymire and note that Emma later married Thomas Burnett. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of an unidentified man wearing a suit

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated, unidentified man wearing a suit and looking at the camera. Legacy collection records indicate the daguerreotype plate is a Scovill Manufacturing Company "Extra" plate. Records also indicate that a case imprint on the velvet liner read, "Anson 589 Broadway N-Y." This imprint is no longer present. Case is made of wood and leather.

Anson, Rufus

Portrait of unidentified woman with long braid

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an unidentified, seated woman who wears her hair in a long braid on the left. She wears a white lace collar and brooch. She looks at the camera. An imprint on the velvet lining of the case reads, "Anson, 589 Broadway, N-Y" Case is made of wood and leather.

Anson, Rufus

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