The original administration building at the Oregon Fairview Home, a state-run facility for people with developmental disabilities in Salem, Oregon. The three-story wooden building has a large porch decorated with potted flowers. A circular driveway runs in front of the building.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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. 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.
A photograph showing the crowds and landscaping surrounding the agricultural buildings at the Oregon State Fair. The Poultry Building is visible on the left and the Horse Stadium is visible on the right.
Full-length portrait of Ben W. Olcott (left) and Walter M. Pierce (right) standing outside the Oregon State Capitol in Salem. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 6 of the Oregon Journal city edition on Tuesday, January 9, 1923, under the headline “Retiring and Incoming Governors.” The photograph had the following caption: “Photograph taken in Salem, Monday, showing Ben Olcott (left), the retiring governor, and Governor Walter M. Pierce, standing together in the Capitol rotunda.” Pierce was inaugurated on January 8, 1923. The photograph accompanied a story about Olcott's final speech and the text of Pierce’s inaugural address to the Legislature.
A photograph showing the Breyman Horse Trough at Willson Park. It features intricate details and has a statue of an eagle on top. The Waite Memorial Fountain is visible in the distance. The area is landscaped with trees and other greenery.
A building at the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem, Oregon. The stucco building has an arched walkway with a row of flagpoles above it. A number of automobiles can be seen parked outside the building.
A photograph of the Central Stage Terminal Hotel on High Street in Salem. The building was next to the Grand Opera House and across the street from the courthouse. A few people are visible in the doorway. Automobiles are parked in front of the building.
Exterior view of a brick building, which may be McBride Hall, on the campus of the Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Oregon. Three young women sit on a bench in front of the building, smiling and looking at the camera.
The College of Medicine building on the Willamette University campus in Salem, Oregon. Built in 1905, the Beaux-Arts style brick building later became home to the College of Music and then the art department.
A photograph showing the Eastman Furnaces display at the Oregon State Fair. The display is set up to look like a small room and contains a furnace in the corner. There is an American flag hanging on the wall behind the furnace.
A photograph showing the Eastman Furnaces display at the Oregon State Fair. The display contains furnaces and heating grates and vents. There are American flags hanging on the wall behind the furnaces.
Exterior view of the north side of Eaton Hall at Willamette University. The Late Gothic Revival style building is made of brick and sandstone. A group of five young men and women stand conversing with one another in front of the building.
Interior view of a building at the Oregon State Fair. The interior is filled with flowers and other plants. Various exhibits are visible on two levels, including for the G. F. Johnson Piano Co., H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., Santiam Woolen Mills, and the U.S. Indian School. People can be seen walking through the space and looking at the exhibits.
A photograph showing a field with crops planted in rows. There are buildings visible in the distance.The print description for this photograph reads, "Old Fairview Farm or Penitentiary Farm Salem 1925."
A photograph of the federal post office in Salem. The building has striped awnings and is covered in ivy. There is a flag pole on the roof. The building was later used as the Willamette University Law College.
Full-length portrait of five men standing in two rows on the steps outside the Oregon State Capitol in Salem. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. A cropped version of this photograph and image Nos. 379G0163 and 379G0195 were published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal city edition on Tuesday, January 9, 1923, the day after the legislative session began. The photographs were published under the headline “Old and New Faces to Be Seen at Oregon State Capital.” The photograph had the following caption: “Back row, left to right—Senators W. H. Strayer, Jay Upton and J. S. Magladry. Front row—Senators Robert S. Farrell and Gus C. Moser.”