Two horse-drawn parade floats are parked on north Water Street in Silverton, Oregon as part of a Fourth of July parade. The first float has a banner on the side that reads, "Made at Home / Silverton Bldg. Material Co." There are stone blocks on the the back of the float and three men sit or stand on the float. The float behind it is partially visible and is decorated with American flags and greenery. Handwriting on the negative reads, "No. 67 - 1915."
A horse-drawn parade float stands on a street in Silverton, Oregon as part of a Fourth of July parade. The float consists of a decorated, enclosed wagon containing two hogs. A sign on top reads, "The Loe Farms / Home of Marion Co.'s Big Type Poland China Hogs / C. K. & E. O. Loe Props." A man sits on top of the wagon holding the reins while three men wearing sashes stand next to the horses holding their bridles. Handwriting on the negative reads, "No. 64 - 1915."
A horse-drawn parade float stands on the corner of west Main and McClaine streets in Silverton, Oregon as part of a Fourth of July parade. The float is covered in advertisements for various dried goods, including a sign on the top that reads, "Fischer's Self-Rising Pancake Flour Rises Above All." A woman and three men can be seen inside the float. Handwriting on the negative reads, "No. 65 - 1915."
Two decorated automobiles and a horse-drawn float line up on North Water Street in Silverton, Oregon to participate in a July 4th parade. Children sit in both cars. The first car has lettering on the windshield that reads, "United Lutheran" and the second car has a sign on the side that reads, "Christian Bible School." A group of women stand on the back of the float. Handwriting on the negative reads, "No. 66 - 1915."
Exterior view of the Oregon State Capitol Building following a fire on April 25, 1935. The building is partially obscured by trees and damage is visible to the roof. A group of people stands on a nearby sidewalk and looks at the building.
Exterior view of the Oregon State Capitol Building following a fire on April 25, 1935. Fire damage can be seen to the building and debris lays on the front steps and on the surrounding lawn. A woman stands on the lawn and looks at the building
Exterior view of the Oregon State Capitol Building following a fire on April 25, 1935. Fire damage can be seen to the building. Groups of people stand on the lawn looking at the building. "The Circuit Rider" statue can be seen on the front lawn.
Fire consumes the Opera House Theater on the corner of Oak and Water streets in Silverton, Oregon at 2:30 am on April 23, 1935. Flames can be seen coming out of the building. The silhouettes of firefighters are visible on the street and a stream of water can be seen aimed at the building.
A view of Oak Street in Silverton, Oregon following the April 23, 1935 fire that destroyed the Opera House Theater and damaged surrounding buildings. Damaged buildings can be seen next to a large empty area at the end of the street. Wooden barriers have been erected around the buildings and groups of people stand looking at the damage.
The aftermath of a fire on April 23, 1935 that destroyed the Opera House Theater and damaged surrounding buildings in Silverton, Oregon. A large area of smoldering rubble can be seen with people standing and walking nearby. Two men are suspended from a nearby utility line doing work on the wire.
An open bank safe sits amid debris from the April 23, 1935 fire that destroyed the Opera House theater and damaged nearby buildings in Silverton, Oregon. A group of people can be seen standing in the background. Accompanying description reads, "Coolidge and McClaine - bank safe 1880 Fire 1935 First Safe used in Coolidge & McCLaine Bank, 1880."
An exterior view of the front of the Oregon State Capitol Building in Salem, Oregon following a fire that damaged the building on April 25, 1935. Debris can be seen laying on the front steps of the building and damage is visible to the roof. Two men can be seen standing in front of the building with their backs to the camera.
An exterior view of a section of the Oregon State Capitol building that was damaged by a fire on April 25, 1935. Debris can be seen on the ground surrounding the building. A group of men sits on benches in front of the building.
Exterior view of the Oregon State Capitol building in Salem, Oregon following a fire that damaged the building on April 25, 1935. The front steps of the building can be seen with debris laying on top of them and damage is visible to the roof. People stand on the lawn and look at the building.
Exterior view of the Oregon State Capitol building in Salem, Oregon following a fire that damaged the building on April 25, 1935. The front of the building can be seen with damage to the roof. People stand on the lawn looking at the building.
A partial view of the Oregon State Capitol building in Salem, Oregon following a fire that damaged the building on April 25, 1935. The building's front columns can be seen from the side with damaged pieces of the roof above. Debris is visible on the ground next to the building.
A view of the aftermath of a fire that destroyed the Opera House theater and surrounding businesses in Silverton, Oregon on April 23, 1935. The foundation of a building can be seen with burnt wood and smoldering rubble on top of it. Two people can be seen walking in the background.
A view of the aftermath of a fire on Oak Street in Silverton, Oregon that destroyed the Opera House theater and surrounding businesses on April 23, 1935. A large space with smoldering rubble can be seen at one end of the street, with damaged buildings next to it. Wooden barriers have been erected around the buildings and groups of people stand next to it.
A view of the aftermath of a fire in Silverton, Oregon that destroyed the Opera House theater and surrounding businesses on April 23, 2935. An area of smoldering rubble can be seen with a sidewalk and street running in front of it. A man is visible standing on the sidewalk and looking at the camera.
A view of the aftermath of a fire on Oak Street in Silverton, Oregon that destroyed the Opera House theater and surrounding businesses on April 23, 1935. Several storefronts can be seen with fire damage, including one with a sign that reads "Duck N Swallow Lunch." Debris is visible on the ground in front of the buildings and people are visible milling around the area.
A group of six people collect walnuts from an orchard in the Silverton, Oregon area. They kneel on the ground and place the nuts in buckets. One man places a full box onto a wheelbarrow while another man uses a pole to shake nuts from the tree branches.