Ceremony with George Baker, involving Hollywood team
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Photograph of two men shaking hands in front of a flower arrangement at home plate at Vaughn Street Park.
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Ceremony with George Baker, involving Hollywood team
Photograph of two men shaking hands in front of a flower arrangement at home plate at Vaughn Street Park.
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Men shake hands during ceremony on baseball field
Photograph of two men shaking hands in front of a flower arrangement on a baseball diamond, possibly at Vaughn Street Park. George Baker is among the men in the photograph.
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Ceremonial at-bat at Vaughn Street Park
Photograph of a man in a suit holding a batting stance at home plate, while the catcher and umpire crouch behind him. The crowd in the stands is visible in the background.
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Baseball game at Vaughn Street Park
Photograph of a batter running toward first base as the right-fielder runs toward the outfield.
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Batter at the plate during baseball game at Vaughn Street Park
Photograph of a batter swinging as the catcher and umpire crouch behind him. Mostly empty stands are visible in the background.
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Crowd in stands at baseball game in Portland
Photograph of a crowd of fans in the stadium, taken from within the stands.
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Crowd in stands at baseball game, Vaughn Street Park
Photograph of people crowding the stands.
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Playing hockey on pond, Portland area
Photograph of a group of people playing ice hockey on a large pond in the Portland area. Snow is covering the banks of the pond.
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Two baseball players for Cooperage with man in suit
Portrait of three unidentified men standing in a row outside a building, probably the Journal Building (now known as the Jackson Tower) in Portland. The man in the center is wearing a suit, collared shirt, and tie; the men at left and right are wearing caps and jerseys with the word “Cooperage” on the chest.
Two baseball players for Wine Barons
Portrait of two unidentified baseball players wearing caps and shirts with the words “Wine Barons” on the chest. They are standing outside a building, probably the Journal Building (now known as the Jackson Tower) in Portland. Also see image No. 370A0096. Image note: Damaged negative.
Two baseball players for Wine Barons
Portrait of two unidentified baseball players wearing caps and shirts with the words “Wine Barons” on the chest. They are standing outside a building, probably the Journal Building (now known as the Jackson Tower) in Portland. Also see image No. 370A0095. Image note: Damaged negative.
P. J. MacAuley of Meier & Frank, seated at desk
Half-length portrait of P. J. MacAuley, sales promotion and advertising manager of the Meier & Frank Co., seated at a desk on April 30, 1935. In a story headlined “Sonnenschein Assumed High Post in Store,” published on Page 4 of the April 30 edition, the Oregon Journal reported that MacAuley was retiring and would be succeeded by Hugo Sonnenschein of New York. See related image No. 372A0543, of Sonnenschein, and No. 372A0544, which was published with the Journal story. Image note: The name “McCauley [sic]” is written on the negative and is faintly visible at the bottom of the photograph. Image shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Buildings at Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon
Photograph, taken in May 1933, showing trees and wooden buildings at the Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon. See related image Nos. 371N5970, 371N5971, 371N5972, 372A0751, 372A0752, 372A0753, 372A0754, 372A0755, 372A0756, 372A0757, 372A0758, 372A0759, 372A0760, 372A0761, 372A0762, 372A0763, and 372A0764.
Buildings at Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon
Photograph showing wooden buildings at the Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Zigzag, Oregon. This photograph, along with image No. 372A0755, was published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on May 27, 1933, under the headline “Here’s Where a Forest Army Will Live.” This photograph had the following caption: “Surrounded by great mountains covered with giant trees, a detachment of recruits in the civilian conservation corps built these buildings which will house the more than 200 members of the camp at Zig Zag in the Mount Hood National forest.” See related image Nos. 371N5969, 371N5971, 371N5972, 372A0751, 372A0752, 372A0753, 372A0754, 372A0755, 372A0756, 372A0757, 372A0758, 372A0759, 372A0760, 372A0761, 372A0762, 372A0763, and 372A0764.
Tents at Civilian Conservation Corps’ Toll Gate camp near Rhododendron, Oregon
Photograph showing tents and a small building at the Civilian Conservation Corps’ Toll Gate camp. The first residents of the camp were men from Illinois. The camp was located off the Mount Hood Loop Highway (now Highway 26) near Rhododendron, Oregon, several miles from the CCC camp at Zigzag. A cropped version of this photograph, along with image Nos. 372A0751, 372A0752, and 372A0762, was published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, May 28, 1933. The photographs were published under the headline “Camp Workers Move Into Mount Hood Area.” They accompanied a story headlined “Forest Crew Starts Work In Hood Area.” This photograph had the following caption: “The tent city set up for the Illinois men.” See related image Nos. 371N5969, 371N5970, 371N5972, 372A0751, 372A0752, 372A0753, 372A0754, 372A0755, 372A0756, 372A0757, 372A0758, 372A0759, 372A0760, 372A0761, 372A0762, 372A0763, and 372A0764.
Tents at Civilian Conservation Corps’ Toll Gate camp near Rhododendron, Oregon?
Photograph showing a row of 10 or more tents, probably at the Civilian Conservation Corps’ Toll Gate camp. The Toll Gate camp was located off the Mount Hood Loop Highway (now Highway 26) near Rhododendron, Oregon, several miles from the CCC camp at Zigzag. See related image Nos. 371N5969, 371N5970, 371N5971, 372A0751, 372A0752, 372A0753, 372A0754, 372A0755, 372A0756, 372A0757, 372A0758, 372A0759, 372A0760, 372A0761, 372A0762, 372A0763, and 372A0764.
Mary Pickford holding bouquet of roses at Union Station, Portland
Photograph showing actress and producer Mary Pickford holding a bouquet of roses at Union Station in Portland on Friday, May 17, 1935. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0459 were published on the May 17 front page of the Oregon Journal. The photographs had the headline “ ‘America’s Sweetheart’ Visits.” This photograph had the following caption information: “ ‘Our Mary’ as she looks in a ‘close-up.’ “ The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Sweetheart of America Visits Here.” According to the story, Pickford stopped briefly in Portland on her way from Hollywood, California, to Seattle, Washington, where she was to perform on the stage in “Coquette.” See additional related image No. 372A0458. Image note: The text “Pickford” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Fireboat David Campbell on Willamette River in Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing the fireboat David Campbell on the Willamette River in Portland. The boat’s pumps are in use, spraying water into the air. Written on the negative is the text: “Fireboat 1/11/1944.” Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Russ Acheson, Washington High School football player
Portrait of a football player posing in a crouch with his right hand in the dirt and his left hand on his hip. The player, a young man or teenage boy, is wearing a football helmet, striped jersey, football pants, and cleats. The former Washington High School in Portland is visible in the background. The number 29 and the name “Rus [sic] Acheson” are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image. A mark that may be the number 2 is also written on the negative and is faintly visible in the upper right corner of the image.
Mrs. Pat Allen and unidentified woman
Photograph of two women posing outdoors near a building that may be the clubhouse at the Portland Golf Club. The woman on the left, who is unidentified, has her arm around the shoulders of Mrs. Pat Allen, the woman on the right. The name “Allen” and the text “4a” are written on the negative and are visible on the left side of the image. A small “x” is written on the negative under Mrs. Allen, and is visible at the bottom of the image. Also see image No. 371N2755.
Portrait of a smiling woman seated outside the clubhouse at the Portland Golf Club. She is wearing a hat, jacket, and dress. The text “Pat Allen” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Portrait of a man in a suit and tie. He may be standing in front of the Multnomah Hotel Pharmacy in Portland. The name “Amundson” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Amelia Anderson outside Marshall Street Community Center, Portland
Portrait of a woman, Amelia Anderson, standing at the top of the steps to the Marshall Street Community Center. A sign on the building reads: “Marshall Community Center / Miss Amelia M. Anderson / Director / Kindergarten / 9 to 11 A. M. daily / Boys and Girls Clubs / Americanization classes / Christian Endeavor / 6:30 P. M. Sunday.”
Amelia Anderson outside Marshall Street Community Center, Portland
Portrait of a woman, Amelia Anderson, outside the Marshall Street Community Center in Portland, where she served as director. The name “Amelia Anderson” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Don Anderson, Washington High School football player
Portrait of a football player posing with a ball outside the former Washington High School in Portland. He is holding a football above his head with both hands and is wearing a helmet, striped jersey, football pants, and cleats. The number 29 and the name “Don Anderson” are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image.
Portrait of a man wearing a jacket, vest, and a bow tie. The text “Gust Anderson Mult.” and the number 2 are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image. Anderson represented Multnomah County in the state house in the 1929 and 1931 legislative sessions. This photograph may have been taken outside the Oregon State Capitol in Salem.
M. F. Anderson, John P. Hunt, Elizabeth Glatt, and A. D. Goddard
Portrait of three men and a woman standing in a row outside the Oregon State Capitol building. The text “M. F. Anderson — John P. Hunt — Elizabeth Glatt — A. D. Goddard” and the number 3 are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image. Hunt, Glatt, and Goddard are likely the chief clerk, assistant chief clerk, and reading clerk, respectively, of the Oregon State Senate.
Preston S. Arkwright, president of Georgia Power Company
Portrait of a man facing to the left. He is wearing a jacket and tie, and has a button pinned on his lapel. The name “P. S. Arkwright” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. See related image Nos. 371N0061 and 371N1704.