Photograph showing three spaniels sitting in a grassy area, at the Big Meadow near Deer Island, Oregon. Cars can be seen parked in the background (negative 4 of 9).
Photograph showing actress Katharine Cornell, holding two dachshunds. She is wearing a long fur coat and hat, and the two dogs are attached a chain leash (negative 1 of 2).
Workers at Willamette Iron and Steel Corporation in Portland, kneeling on the ground and holding puppies. The puppies are in hard hats, and an adult dog is being held by a man at the back of the group. In the background train tracks and other workers (negative 7 of 11). Original sleeve title: War industry workers - Marine Electric Company, Willamette Iron and Steel Corporation.
People attending Springer Spaniel field trials at Big Meadow near Deer Island, Oregon. Four men pose near the back of an open truck bed, with four Springer Spaniels. Two of the men are seated in the open truck, with two others kneel in the grass (negative 9 of 11).
A group of children sitting around a dog in hay. Two are holding easter baskets and petting the dog, one is seated above in the background on a bale of hay (negative 3 of 12).
Photograph of two dogs approaching a group of turkeys. A rafter of turkeys is penned behind them. This photograph was printed in the November 11, 1956 issue of the Oregon Journal (negative 2 of 9).
F.W. Osgood, standing with his arms behind his back, with his spaniel “Musical Sue” in Portland. Sue is holding a rubber bone to which mallets have been attached, used to hit bottles on a stand with “Sue” painted on the side. Next to Osgood is a mailbox and milk box, at 4535 N.E. Alberta Court. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 16, 1946 (negative 1 of 4).
A retriever on the shore of Blue Lake, outside Portland, holding what appears to be a duck, during a club meet. A boat can be seen on the lake (negative 3 of 6).
Lassie the Border Collie (also known as Pal), standing on his hind legs, with his front paws on a typewriter. A man stands in the background holding the back of a chair. Lassie visited Portland for the 1950 Pacific International Livestock Exposition. A cropped version of this photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, October 6, 1950 (negative 2 of 4).
Portrait painter Greta Kempton with her dog Bo Bo, during a visit to Portland. Kempton extensively documented the Truman administration in Washington D.C. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, August 26, 1949 (negative 1 of 2).
Mary Schaller, Rose Festival princess for Clinton Kelly High School of Commerce. She is standing in front of a house holding a small dog. Another house can be seen in the background (negative 1 of 5).
A child stands next to dog looking downhill towards Linnton and the Willamette River. Looking east, a large industrial facility can be seen on the other side of the river (negative 11 of 31). Original sleeve title: Portland communities - Linnton.
A man and woman sit on the front porch of a house in Portland. The man sits on a rocking chair and the woman sits on the steps leading up to the home. A dog lies at the man's feet. Three American flags are displayed on the porch above them. A walkway made of wooden planks leads around the right side of the home.
View of a family sitting in front of a house in Portland. A woman, 3 children and a dog sit on the steps leading up to the house while a man sits in a chair on the front porch.
Photograph showing a man standing in front of a barn and holding a horse by the reins in Central Oregon. The man looks at the horse while the horse looks at the camera. Beyond the barn is a desert landscape. Two dogs are on the left. This photograph is attributed to Benjamin Gifford.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a dog on a boat ramp at Suttle Lake in Oregon. The dog looks toward a boat in the lake. Handwriting on negative reads, "Suttle Lake, Oregon. Christian S-167." Negative is damaged.
A black and white photograph of a horse-drawn carriage at the intersection of First Street (now Southwest First Avenue) and Stark Street (now Southwest Harvey Milk Street) during the flood of February, 1890. Flood water covers half of the carriage's wheels and men stand in the water behind it. A man is driving the carriage and another sits in the back with a large, wet dog. On the side of the carriage is text that reads: "U.C. & B.T. Co.", which stands for United Carriage and Baggage Transfer Company. The photograph is mounted on a grey mat that was once bound into an album. Handwritten text below the photograph reads "The Flood of Feb. 1890", "U.C. and B.T. Co. Bus", and "1st and Stark St." The photograph was taken in February, 1890, when excessive rain and unusually warm weather caused the Willamette and Columbia Rivers to flood.
Seven photos show views of Camp Reedsport including the entrance, recreation hall, kitchen, mess hall, basketball court, and the flag flying at half mast. A group photo shows a road crew and grass planting crew. The camp mascot, a dog named Mutt, is also shown.
An automobile is parked on the side of a street in Silverton, Oregon. A dog sits on the back of the car. The dog is Bobbie the Wonder Dog, a Scotch Collie who achieved nationwide fame when he found his way home to Silverton after being lost in Indiana in 1923.