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Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway (Center) with three unidentified people at a counter. Several certificates for Columbia Life are visible on the counter.
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Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway (Center) with three unidentified people at a counter. Several certificates for Columbia Life are visible on the counter.
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway being helped into a taxi outside the polling tent. This photograph was likely taken following voting for the first time in the May 3, 1913 Oregon Election.
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway and an unidentified woman seated with two infants in their laps.
Abigail Scott Duniway portrait
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
A portrait of Abigail Scott Duniway taken circa 1912.
Abigail Scott Duniway portrait
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
A copy negative of a portrait of Abigail Scott Duniway taken circa 1912.
Abigail Scott Duniway portrait
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
A portrait of Abigail Scott Duniway taken circa 1912.
Abigail Scott Duniway receiving prize cup from Rose Festival Committee
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway, seated at the center of the group, is being presented a silver loving- cup by the Rose Festival Committee for the Oregon Suffrage Association’s parade float. Also included in the photograph from left to right: Rev. Albert Ehrgott, Chairman of the State Central Campaign Committee; Dr. Eugenia G. Little, Chairman of the Float Committee; Mrs. L. W. Therkelsen of the State League; Mrs. A. King Wilson, of the Women’s Club; Dr. Viola M. Coe, of the State League; Miss Emma Wold of the College League; Dr. Emmet Drake, of the Rose Festival Association; and W. C. Duniway. The photograph ran in the Morning Oregonian for June 18, 1912 with the headline, “Prize Cup for Suffrage Float Given to Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway.”
Abigail Scott Duniway registering to vote
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway seated at a table signing the precinct voter registration book. County Clerk John B. Coffey stands beside her. Duniway was the first female voter to register in Multnomah County, Oregon. This photograph ran in the Oregonian on February 15, 1913 with the caption, “Pioneer Suffragist who is first woman to register as voter in Multnomah County.”
Abigail Scott Duniway signing Oregon’s Equal Suffrage Proclamation
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway (Seated) signing Oregon’s Equal Suffrage Proclamation, November 30, 1912. Behind her are members of the executive and advisory boards of the Oregon Equal Suffrage Association. Governor Oswald West and Dr. Viola M. Coe are standing to her immediate left.
Abigail Scott Duniway signing Oregon’s Equal Suffrage Proclamation
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigial Scott Duniway (seated) signing Oregon’s Equal Suffrage Proclamation. Standing beside her are Governor Oswald West (r) and President of the Oregon Equal Suffrage Association, Dr. Viola M. Coe (L.). The photograph was taken November 30, 1912 at Dr. Coe’s home. This photograph ran in the Sunday Oregonian on December 1, 1912 with the caption, “snapshot of Mrs. Duniway Presenting certificate of life membership in the suffrage league to governor west.”
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway voting for the first time in the May 3, 1913 Oregon election. This photograph ran in the Sunday Oregonian on May 4, 1913 with the caption, “Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway, the “Mother of Suffrage,” achieves her life’s desire.”
Abigail Scott Duniway’s 78th birthday celebration
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway (Standing in the center rear of image) on the platform at the Gipsy Smith Auditorium surrounded by family and supporters at her 78th birthday celebration. Wilkie C. Duniway and Henry L. Pittock stand beside her. Also included in the photograph are Miss Buckman, Mrs. Mary Cartwright, Mrs. Frederick Eggert, Mrs. M. L. Dalton, Mrs. Elizabeth Lord, W. M. Davis, Colonel Robert A. Miller, D. Lee Paget, Dr. Viola M. Coe, Frederick V. Holman, A. E. Clark, Governor Oswald West, and Charles W. Fulton. A cropped version of this photograph ran in the Morning Oregonian on October 23, 1912 with the caption, “Scene on the platform at the Gipsy Smith Auditorium last night when Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway received Birthday Congratulations.”
Animal cemetery - Oregon Humane Society
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A pet cemetery with small wooden markers with various pet names, including “Saxy,” Bear,” and “Nippy.” A small building with a porch and curtain can be seen in the background (negative 1 of 3).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Animal cemetery - Oregon Humane Society
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Wooden and stone markers at an animal cemetery for the Oregon Humane Society. Written on the markers are “In Loving Memory of Skeeter, 1926-1932, “Lassie Lu,” and “Muggy” (negative 3 of 3).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A man sits at a desk wearing an artificial arm holding a pen. An open book, a pen, and pieces of paper sit on top of the desk. Attached to the arm are several leather straps (negative 12 of 13)
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A display of different artificial legs of varying sizes, photographed in front of a curtain. One of the legs is made of metal, while another displays a leather harness attachment (negative 11 of 13).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A seated man uses a tool to carve out a wooden foot piece for an artificial limb. Other wooden limb pieces can be seen on the table, with additional tools. Another man can be seen in the background (negative 2 of 13).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A man uses a metal tool to carve out a piece of wood. He is working at a shop bench with a vice grip, and round discs can be seen in the background (negative 1 of 13).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Children playing near large pipe
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Three children, with toys, stand next to the mouth of a large metal pipe. They’re wearing overalls, and two have leather helmets. Large rocks lay on the ground around the pipe (negative 6 of 14).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Children with Kendo armor and swords
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Two adolescents wear kendo armor and masks, while holding shinai bamboo swords. They are wearing long robes under the armor (negative 6 of 18). Original sleeve title: “Japanese training classes”
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Children stand in a line holding bamboo shinai swords. They are each wearing a hachimaki headwrap and long robes (negative 7 of 18). Original sleeve title: “Japanese training classes”
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Children with shinai bamboo swords
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph looking downward, showing boys holding shinai bamboo swords and wearing robes and hachimaki headwraps. Some of the children are also wearing Kendo armor (negative 9 of 18). Original sleeve title: “Japanese training classes”
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Clipping: Business slogans under foot
Part of Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen photographs and news clippings
Clipping from The Oregonian published January 10, 1979, about Indoor Billboard of Oregon, a company that sold door mats with custom branding to businesses in the Portland, Oregon, metro area. A photograph at the top of the article features Kass Cochran, the company's general manager, standing inside the front door of the Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen in Milwaukie, Oregon. A custom door mat on the floor shows a logo of a Black man dressed in chef whites holding a steaming loaf of bread. The logo on the mat reads, "Put a little soul in your roll." Hurtis Hadley and Dorothy Hadley are standing behind a glass pastry counter full of baked goods in the background of the photograph.
Guernsey, John
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Two men wearing hats and long coats look downward at an engraved decorative stone, which is leaning against a stone wall. Three decorative metal cups and a trowel sit in front of the engraved stone. The names “Henry Morgenthau Jr.,” James Farley,” “Louis A. Simon,” “Neal A. Melisk,” and “[Gil]bert Stanley Underwood” are written on the stone, with the year 1936 (negative 1 of 11).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph showing the opening of the new United States Post Office building, at “East Portland Station - Portland Oregon,” located at the corner of S.E. Yamhill St. and S.E. 7th Avenue. A crowd of people stand in front of the building, looking towards a podium in front of the doors (negative 8 of 11).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Correspondence and news releases
Correspondence discussing the Malheur Lake Wildlife Refuge and dam construction on the Klamath River in California. News releases describing William Finley's life and lectures are included.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Engineer Ben Anderson in Cab of Diesel Locomotive, SP&S
Photograph of Train Engineer Ben Anderson sitting in the cab of an SP&S diesel locomotive. He holds his hands on the controls and looks to the left of the camera as he smiles. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Engineer Ben Anderson in cab of diesel-electric locomotive No. 800 on SP&S passenger train No. 21 enroute Portland, Ore. to Astoria and Seaside, Sept. 18, 1951." Stamp on the back for Carl E. Vermilya, Staff Photographer for the Oregonian.
Vermilya, Carl E., 1923-1977
Engineer Ben Anderson in front of Diesel Locomotive, SP&S
Photograph of Train Engineer Ben Anderson standing in front of an SP&S diesel locomotive. His left hand rests on the locomotive. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Engineer Ben Anderson in front of Diesel - Locomotive No. 800, Train 22 at Astoria, Ore. Sept. 18, 1951." Stamp on the back for Carl E. Vermilya, Staff Photographer for the Oregonian.
Vermilya, Carl E., 1923-1977