Black and white photograph of students and staff of the Oregon School for the Deaf in the 1900-1901 school year. Staff and students stand on the front steps of the school building at Turner Road, which was occupied by the school from 1895-1910. Younger students are at the front and older near the back. The girls are on the right and boys on the left. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "OSSD in 1900-1901 at Turner Rd. Supt. C. Wentz". OSSD stands for Oregon State School for the Deaf, the name of the school from 1913-1989.
A black and white photograph of attendees at the first Biennial meeting of the Oregon Association of the Deaf. The attendees are a mix of men and women and sit or stand in about 5 rows. Each has a ribbon pinned to their front. A corner of the photograph is ripped and missing. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads: "Every one an old pupil of T.A.L. OSSD Ore. Ass. for the Deaf (1st Biennial) June 1921 OAD members". T.A.L is T. A. Lindstrom, a teacher who taught for 48 years, from 1906 to 1954, at the Oregon School for the Deaf. OSSD stands for Oregon State School for the Deaf, the name of the school from 1913-1989.
A group of men and women pose for the camera, possibly in Monitor, Oregon. Nine women stand in a row in front of nine men. The women wear matching dresses and the men wear matching shirts, slacks, and ties.
A group of young men and women pose for the camera, possibly in Monitor, Oregon. Eight women stand in a row in front of nine men. The women wear matching dresses and the men wear matching shirts and slacks. All wear matching matching sashes, vests, and caps. A man stands next to the group holding a striped cane.
Six members of a women's basketball team from Mt. Angel, Oregon pose for the camera. The woman wear matching uniforms. A man crouches in front of them holding a basketball with "'29" written on it. See related image No. 89.
A large group of men poses on the steps of a school in Mt. Angel, Oregon. Some of the men wear robes and clerical collars, while others wear suits and ties. Etched above the doors of the building are the words "Saint Mary's School."
A group of Native American men, women, and children pose on a sidewalk in Silverton, Oregon. The women and child wear fringed tunics and the men wear embroidered vests and feathered headdresses.
Full-length portrait of a young man wearing a World War I-era soldier's uniform. This image was a reproduction made by June Drake of a photograph originally taken by an unidentified photographer.
A photograph showing a May Day celebration. There is a maypole dance happening in the street and people are gathered around. The print description for this photograph reads, "Drake May Day Photos. 1924-1925. 1st St. at old High School."
A photograph showing a May Day celebration. Children stand in lines on a field. A young woman, possibly the May Queen, walks between the two lines of children. Maypoles are visible on the right.
A photograph of two men standing with a horse drawn sprayer and two horses in an orchard. An inscription on the photograph reads, "Bug catchers. Silverton, Or."
A group of men and women pose for the camera, possibly in Monitor, Oregon. Nine women stand in a row in front of nine men. The women wear white dresses and the men wear white suits. All wear matching capes, hats, and bowties.
A group of young men and boys pose at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. They are likely students of either Mt. Angel College or the seminary, both of which were operated by the monastery. The boys all wear dark robes with white tunics. Two man wearing dark robes and clerical collar sit in the middle of the group.
View of the farm at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. A large barn can be seen with three cupolas. Next to the barn are two brick silos and a farmhouse.
A group of men and boys in religious garments pose next to a building at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. Four of the men wear bishops mitres while others wear vestments. The boys wear white tunics.
A group portrait of the Jones family with Ethel Lemmon Brown. There are three adults and four children. The photograph is in a decorative frame. The print description for this photograph reads, "Silverton Copy for PL Brown Pioneer Jones Family grandparents with Ethel Lemmon Brown".