Negatives documenting company activities, including electrical infrastructure, employees, power generation and distribution throughout Portland, the Willamette Valley and the Oregon Cascade Range. Additional general images include streetcars and trains, street lighting, power line installation, Rose Festival floats, office buildings, car barns and bridges. Of particular note are dam building projects at Bull Run and along the Clackamas River (1910-1930), and early electric stations in Oregon City at Willamette Falls.
Photograph of a group of men and women, likely farm workers, posing on a wagon in a field. One line of workers stands in front of the wagon while others stand inside the wagon and look out the window at the camera. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Near Salem."
A group of approximately twenty-five men pose for the camera in a horse-drawn wagon. The men hold instruments such as trumpets, french horns, and clarinets. The wagon is festooned with fir garlands. An inscription scratched into the negative reads "1980 Mt A - band."
Exterior view of a warehouse in Mt. Angel, Oregon. A sign on the building reads "Mt. Angel Producers Packing Co." An automobile is parked in front and a truck and horse-drawn wagon are parked next to the building. Four men are visible loading or unloading boxes from a loading area.
A man identified as H.E. Sharp poses with a pair of yoked oxen that are pulling a wooden cart. Sharp sits on the cart and looks at the camera. He wears a hat and overalls and holds a long stick. See related image Nos. 356 and 359.
A photograph of two unidentified people on a cart with advertisements for Phil Metschan for governor. Four horses pull the cart through the streets of Silverton.
A photograph showing the view of Main Street in Silverton looking east from Water Street. Businesses line the street and people, carts, and automobiles are visible throughout the space.
A wagon drawn by four horses is parked on a street in Silverton, Oregon. Two men sit at the front of the wagon and a large barrel is visible in the back. "Zerolene / The standard oil for motor cars" is painted on the side of the wagon.
Two men pose with a horse-drawn wagon parked on a road in the Silverton area. Large pieces of wood are stacked on the wagon and one man sits on the wood holding the reins. The second man stands next to the wagon with his hands on his hips. Two horses can be seen behind the wagon.