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Fred Norman?

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing left and looking toward the front. He is seated and is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Norman?, Fred” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Negative damage in upper right corner.

Governor Ben W. Olcott

Half-length portrait of Oregon Governor Ben W. Olcott sitting at a desk and facing front. He is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. Olcott was governor from 1919 to 1923. The text “Olcott, Governor” is written on the negative sleeve.

Governor Ben W. Olcott

Half-length portrait of Oregon Governor Ben W. Olcott sitting at a desk and looking at a document. He is facing left and is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. Olcott was governor from 1919 to 1923. The text “Olcott, Governor” is written on the negative sleeve.

Barney Oldfield

Head and shoulders portrait of Barney Oldfield, an auto racer and president of the Oldfield Tire Company. He is facing to the right and smoking a cigar. He is wearing a hat, suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Oldfield, Barney” is written on the negative sleeve. The photograph was probably taken in January 1920, when Oldfield visited Portland on business. See related image No. 373G0150.

Barney Oldfield and unidentified man holding Oldfield tire

Full-length portrait of Barney Oldfield (left), an auto racer and president of the Oldfield Tire Company, and an unidentified man standing outside the Fletcher & James tire shop in Portland. They are holding an Oldfield tire. The name “Oldfield, Barney” is written on the negative sleeve. The photograph was probably taken in January 1920, when Oldfield visited Portland on business and stopped at Fletcher & James, a distributor of Oldfield tires. See related image No. 373G0151.

Dr. Bethenia Owens-Adair

Head and shoulders portrait of Dr. Bethenia Owens-Adair, a physician and social reformer, facing front and looking to the left. She is wearing a hat, overcoat, and blouse or dress. The name “Owens-Adair, Dr” is written on the negative sleeve.

James J. Paterson

Head and shoulders portrait of a seated man facing front and looking slightly left. He has a mustache and goatee and is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “James J Paterson” is written on the negative and is faintly visible at the bottom of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Boxer Ray Pelkey and unidentified man

Half-length portrait of two men standing on a rooftop or balcony, facing each other. The man on the right is boxer Ray Pelkey. The man on the left, who is unidentified, has one hand on Pelkey's arm and is pointing to the right with his other hand. The name “Ray Pelkey” is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.

General John J. Pershing with Mayor George L. Baker and Governor Ben W. Olcott

Full-length portrait of (from left) Portland Mayor George L. Baker, General John J. Pershing, and Oregon Governor Ben W. Olcott standing in a row at Union Station in Portland on Sunday, January 18, 1920. Pershing stopped in Portland during a tour to inspect military bases around the United States. Baker and Olcott greeted Pershing on his arrival at Union Station. A cropped version of this photograph, along with image Nos. 373G0156, 373G0160, 373G0161, and 373G0323, was one of seven published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on January 19, 1920, under the headline “A ‘Moving Picture’ of General Pershing’s Day in Portland From His Welcome at Train to His Farewell.” Also see image Nos. 373G0155, 373G0157, 373G0158, and 373G0159. Image note: Negative damage at upper right and left center.

General John J. Pershing at Union Station, Portland

Photograph showing General John J. Pershing (second from right) walking at the front of a group of men as he leaves Union Station in Portland on Sunday, January 18, 1920. Pershing stopped in Portland during a tour to inspect military bases around the United States. At right is Oregon Governor Ben W. Olcott. At far left, in a dark suit, is Portland Mayor George L. Baker. Olcott and Baker greeted Pershing upon his arrival at Union Station. See related image Nos. 373G0154, 373G0156, 373G0157, 373G0158, 373G0159, 373G0160, 373G0161 and 373G0323.

General John J. Pershing at Union Station, Portland

Head and shoulders portrait of General John J. Pershing at Union Station in Portland on Sunday, January 18, 1920. He is in uniform and looking to the right. Pershing stopped in Portland during a tour to inspect military bases around the United States. A cropped version of this photograph, along with image Nos. 373G0154, 373G0160, 373G0161, and 373G0323, was one of seven published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on January 19, 1920, under the headline “A ‘Moving Picture’ of General Pershing’s Day in Portland From His Welcome at Train to His Farewell.” This photograph had the caption: “A ‘close-up’ of John J. Pershing himself.” Also see image Nos. 373G0155, 373G0157, 373G0158, and 373G0159.

General John J. Pershing with Mayor George L. Baker and Governor Ben W. Olcott

Half-length portrait of (from left) Portland Mayor George L. Baker, General John J. Pershing, and Oregon Governor Ben W. Olcott standing in a row at Union Station in Portland on Sunday, January 18, 1920. Pershing stopped in Portland during a tour to inspect military bases around the United States. Baker and Olcott greeted Pershing on his arrival at Union Station. See related image Nos. 373G0154, 373G0155, 373G0156, 373G0158, 373G0159, 373G0160, 373G0161, and 373G0323.

General John J. Pershing with Mayor George L. Baker and Governor Ben W. Olcott

Full-length portrait of (from left) Portland Mayor George L. Baker, General John J. Pershing, and Oregon Governor Ben W. Olcott standing in a row at Union Station in Portland on Sunday, January 18, 1920. Pershing stopped in Portland during a tour to inspect military bases around the United States. Baker and Olcott greeted Pershing on his arrival at Union Station. See related image Nos. 373G0154, 373G0155, 373G0156, 373G0157, 373G0159, 373G0160, 373G0161, and 373G0323.

General John J. Pershing with Mayor George L. Baker and Governor Ben W. Olcott

Full-length portrait of (from left) Portland Mayor George L. Baker, General John J. Pershing, and Oregon Governor Ben W. Olcott standing in a row at Union Station in Portland on Sunday, January 18, 1920. Pershing stopped in Portland during a tour to inspect military bases around the United States. Baker and Olcott greeted Pershing on his arrival at Union Station. See related image Nos. 373G0154, 373G0155, 373G0156, 373G0157, 373G0158, 373G0160, 373G0161, and 373G0323.

General John J. Pershing at Union Station, Portland

Photograph showing General John J. Pershing (front center) walking at the front of a group of men as he leaves Union Station in Portland on Sunday, January 18, 1920. Pershing stopped in Portland during a tour to inspect military bases around the United States. At left is Portland Mayor George L. Baker. At right is Colonel G. W. S. Stevens, recruiting commander in Oregon, whom the Journal described as a classmate of Pershing’s at West Point. A cropped version of this photograph, along with image Nos. 373G0154, 373G0156, 373G0161, and 373G0323, was one of seven published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on January 19, 1920, under the headline “A ‘Moving Picture’ of General Pershing’s Day in Portland From His Welcome at Train to His Farewell.” This photograph had the caption: “General Pershing and Colonel Stevens are shown starting out at the brisk gait which has made the general the bane of fat fellow officers.” Also see image Nos. 373G0155, 373G0157, 373G0158, and 373G0159.

General John J. Pershing waving to crowd during parade in Portland

Photograph showing General John J. Pershing standing in the back of a car and waving to the crowd at Sixth and Stark during a parade in Portland on Sunday, January 18, 1920. Pershing stopped in Portland during a tour to inspect military bases around the United States. A cropped version of this photograph, along with image Nos. 373G0154, 373G0156, 373G0160, and 373G0323, was one of seven published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on January 19, 1920, under the headline “A ‘Moving Picture’ of General Pershing’s Day in Portland From His Welcome at Train to His Farewell.” The caption for this photograph described Pershing as “standing to reply to the cheers of the crowds that lined the route.” Also see image Nos. 373G0155, 373G0157, 373G0158, and 373G0159.

Photograph of Grant Phegley

Photograph of a cropped head and shoulders portrait of a man facing left and looking toward the right. He is wearing glasses, a suit jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Grant Phegley” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Negative damage at left edge. Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Walter M. Pierce

Head and shoulders portrait of Walter M. Pierce. He is seated and is looking slightly left. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a bow tie. The name “Pierce, Walter M.” is written on the negative sleeve.

Walter M. Pierce

Head and shoulders portrait of Walter M. Pierce. He is seated and is looking slightly left. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a bow tie. The name “Pierce, Walter M.” is written on the negative sleeve.

Charles Piez during visit to Portland to inspect shipbuilding operations

Head and shoulders portrait of Charles Piez, vice president and general manager of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, smiling and looking to the right. The photograph was taken on July 13, 1918, while Piez and Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, were in Portland and the vicinity to inspect shipbuilding operations in the area. See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0167, 373G0182, 373G0183, 373G0184, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Charles Piez speaking at Northwest Steel, Portland

Photograph, taken from the side, of Charles Piez speaking to workers at Northwest Steel in Portland on July 13, 1918. Piez, vice president and general manager of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, made the address during a visit with director general Charles M. Schwab to inspect shipbuilding operations in the Portland area. A cropped version of this photograph was one of six that were published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 14, 1918, as part of coverage of the visit. This photograph had the following caption: “Vice President Charles Piez in speaking pose.” See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0182, 373G0183, 373G0184, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Photograph of Ira Powers Jr.

Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man with his arms crossed. He is facing slightly right and looking toward the front. He has a mustache and is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Powers, Ira Jr.” is written on the negative sleeve.

Prince Axel of Denmark

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is standing next to a train car and is wearing a jacket, collared shirt, tie, and visor cap. The name “Prince Axel of Denmark” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the photograph. This photograph is probably related to image Nos. 373G0171 and 373G0172. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Prince Axel of Denmark

Half-length portrait of a man facing slightly right and looking to the left. He is standing outside a building near a fluted column and is wearing a visor cap, overcoat, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Prince Axel” is written on the negative sleeve. The man is identified as Prince Axel of Denmark on the negative for image No. 373G0169.

Prince Axel of Denmark with group of unidentified men

Full-length portrait of six men standing in a row on a train platform. All but the man at far right are wearing uniforms and visor caps. The third man from left is Prince Axel of Denmark; the other men are unidentified. The name “Prince Axel” is written on the negative sleeve. This photograph is probably related to image Nos. 373G0170 and 373G0172.

Prince Axel of Denmark

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing slightly left. He is standing next to a train car and is wearing a uniform jacket, collared shirt, tie, and visor cap. The name “Prince Axel” is written on the negative sleeve. This photograph is probably related to image Nos. 373G0169 and 373G0171.

Photograph of J. H. Rankin

Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man facing slightly right and looking toward the front. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “J. H. Rankin” is written on the negative.

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