A parade makes its way down a street in Scio, Oregon. A man on a horse is followed by men waving flags, a marching band, automobiles, and a group of men. Spectators view the parade from the sidewalks along the street.
A parade makes its way down a street in Scio, Oregon. A marching band is followed by automobiles and groups of participants marching down the street. Spectators view the parade from the sidewalks.
A photograph of one of the earliest flouring mills in Oregon, built in 1848 by R.C. Finlay on the Calapooia River near Brownsville. Fences, trees, and water are visible in the area surrounding the building.
This collection is comprised of two (2) daguerreotypes showing portraits of brothers Thomas and Walter Monteith, who founded the town of Albany, Oregon, circa 1849. They traveled to Oregon from New York in 1847 and settled adjacent land claims, sharing a house which straddled the two claims.
A parade of men wearing suits and hats walks down a street in Scio, Oregon. Some of the men wear sashes and carry banners. Spectators stand on the sidewalk or sit in cars and buggies.
A commercial street in Lebanon, Oregon. Storefronts are visible up and down the street and cars can be seen parked along the road. People walk on the sidewalks and in the street.
A photograph of a person standing in front of the Providence Baptist Church at a stone marker that reads "Eld. Joab Powell Pioneer Circuit Rider and other Charter Members Providence Church. Founded 1853" followed by a list of names.
A photograph of a railroad bridge over the North Santiam River in Mill City. The water is visible flowing beneath the bridge and the area is surrounded by forest.
A landscape photograph showing Mount Washington in the distance. The mountain is surrounded by forest and trees and rock are visible in the foreground.
A wooden windmill sits in a field near Brownsville, Oregon. A man is partially visible standing behind it. Further in the background are a wooden shed and a tractor. A note written on a print from this negative reads, "A 'Dutch Flopper'. - windmill built in 1867 by John Sayers to pump water from a shallow well for his livestock The mill has been running continuously for 66 years and has worn out four pitcher mouth pumps, and is still going strong. The mill is 4 miles south of Brownsville, Or, on the Cascade Highway J. D. Drake"
A group of sixteen young men and women stand in two rows. The women wear matching dresses and the men wear matching white shirts and slacks. An older man stands next to the group.
Eleven photos show scenes from in and around Camp 7-Mile Hill, including the hospital and officer's tents, a meat cooler, and Mt. Washington. Camp personnel shown include Lieutenant W.D. Darling, Infantry Reserve; Captain Gist; Major M.A.S. Ming; and 1st Lieutenant Sante D. Caniparoli, Medical Reserve Corps.
This oral history interview with Lynne E. Scott was conducted by an unidentified woman in May 1978. In this interview, Scott shares her memories of life in Brownsville, Oregon, from 1900 to 1909. She talks about her education and her recreational activities. She describes the houses her family lived in, and downtown Brownsville. She talks about her marriage to David Sterling and about their life in Cottage Grove. She also speaks about her family's journey from Nebraska to Oregon in 1898.
Reel 4. This oral history interview with Lynne E. Scott was conducted by an unidentified woman in May 1978. In this interview, Scott shares her memories of life in Brownsville, Oregon, from 1900 to 1909. She talks about her education and her recreational activities. She describes the houses her family lived in, and downtown Brownsville. She talks about her marriage to David Sterling and about their life in Cottage Grove. She also speaks about her family's journey from Nebraska to Oregon in 1898.
Reel 3. This oral history interview with Lynne E. Scott was conducted by an unidentified woman in May 1978. In this interview, Scott shares her memories of life in Brownsville, Oregon, from 1900 to 1909. She talks about her education and her recreational activities. She describes the houses her family lived in, and downtown Brownsville. She talks about her marriage to David Sterling and about their life in Cottage Grove. She also speaks about her family's journey from Nebraska to Oregon in 1898.
Reel 2. This oral history interview with Lynne E. Scott was conducted by an unidentified woman in May 1978. In this interview, Scott shares her memories of life in Brownsville, Oregon, from 1900 to 1909. She talks about her education and her recreational activities. She describes the houses her family lived in, and downtown Brownsville. She talks about her marriage to David Sterling and about their life in Cottage Grove. She also speaks about her family's journey from Nebraska to Oregon in 1898.
Reel 1. This oral history interview with Lynne E. Scott was conducted by an unidentified woman in May 1978. In this interview, Scott shares her memories of life in Brownsville, Oregon, from 1900 to 1909. She talks about her education and her recreational activities. She describes the houses her family lived in, and downtown Brownsville. She talks about her marriage to David Sterling and about their life in Cottage Grove. She also speaks about her family's journey from Nebraska to Oregon in 1898.
A notice instructing all persons who want to go to Quartzville to meet at the courthouse. Quartzville was located in the mountains of eastern Linn County.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a bridge over an irrigation canal, with a view of snow-capped Mount Jefferson in the distance. Likely taken near Madras Oregon along The Dalles - California Highway (today known as Highway 97). Handwriting on negative reads, "Irrigation Canal - The Dalles-Calif. Hwy. Christian S-306."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a view of Mount Jefferson at the end of a large forested valley. Patches of trees in the forest appear burned. Rock outcropping to the left. Handwriting on negative reads, "Mt. Jefferson El. 10,495 - Oregon. Christian S-380."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing the Metolius River winding through a field. The peak of Mount Jefferson is in the background. Clouds wrap around the lower part of the mountain. Handwriting on negative reads, "Mt. Jefferson - Metolius River - Oregon. Christian S-259."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing the South Santiam River flowing through a forested landscape. Taken from the shore of the river. There are large rocks in the river. Handwriting on negative reads, "Rapids - South Santiam near Cascadia. Christian S-148A."