Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a child standing next to a table. He wears a white collar with a bow that has been tinted blue. His hair is styled in curls. He rests his right arm on the table and turns his head to face to the right of the camera. Handwriting on the back of the image reads, "J. Neilson Barry." [Barry became an Episcopal clergyman, active in the Pacific Northwest.]
An albumen print portrait of Bessie M. Thompson, at four years of age. She wears a velvet dress with silk ribbons and stands looking at the camera with her elbow rested on the back of a velvet chair. The photograph is mounted on a gilt-backed glass in a wood and leather case. A label attached to the back of the case reads, "Bessie M. Thompson, Aged 4. Dau[ghter] of Hon. D. P. Thompson. Later Mrs. J. N. Teal."
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a young boy sitting on a chair in front of a log fence in a studio. He wears a suit with a white collar and looks at the camera. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "(Bienvenu) Welcome Family, Leon?, Victor?" Stamp on the paper frame reads, "Post Office, Tin Type Gallery, 5th Street bet. Morrison & Yamhill Streets, Portland, Oregon." [This studio was owned by photographer Mary A. Russ.]
A tintype portrait of a child. They are wearing a short dress with a ruffled skirt and leggings. They are posed looking directly at the camera while kneeling on a stuffed chair with their hands crossed on the arm rest. The chair is upholstered with floral patterned fabric and has two large tassels hanging off its curved arm. This photograph was held in an envelope with item 256S005.
This photograph depicts a portrait of a youth, seated in the interior of a home. He is wearing a dark suit and seated on a wooden rocking-chair. Behind him is a wooden door, upholstered chaise lounge, a light-colored wooden chair, and several framed pictures hanging on the wall.
This photograph depicts a portrait of an unidentified youth wearing a dark-colored suit and standing on a sidewalk corner. In the background, both residential and commercial buildings are visible.
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a boy and girl posing next to each other. The boy sits in a chair on the left. The girl stands next to him and rests her right elbow on his shoulder. They both look at the camera. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Adolph & Ruby Jacobs. 2 (of 5) children of Ralph Jacobs, Woolen Mills executive."
This photograph depicts a half-portrait of a young boy wearing a dark colored suit and bow-tie. He is looking at the camera. Behind him is a white paper or cloth backdrop, attached over floral wallpaper.
This photograph depicts a portrait of a young boy, standing and wearing a dark colored suit and bow-tie. He is looking at the camera. Behind him is a white wall.
This photograph depicts two youths wearing dark suits, standing on a wooden-plank sidewalk. They are likely standing outside Bettman's Drugstore, at 8th and Willamette in Eugene, Oregon.
A tintype portrait of an unidentified young boy. He is seated in a high-backed chair looking directly at the camera. He wears a striped jacket that is buttoned at the neck.
This photograph depicts two unidentified young boys seated on boulders in a forested area. Next to them are cactus, agave, and what appear to be artichoke plants.
This photograph depicts a half-portrait of a seated young boy wearing a dark colored suit and bow-tie. He is looking off camera. Behind him is floral wallpaper.
This photograph depicts a half-portrait of a young boy wearing a dark colored suit and bow-tie. He is looking off camera. Behind him is a white paper or cloth backdrop, attached over floral wallpaper.
This photograph depicts a portrait of a youth, seated inside the interior of a home. He is wearing a dark suit, and seated on what appears to be a wicker chair, next to a small table with a bouquet of flowers in a vase on top. In the background are two doors, one with a small window at the top, floral wallpaper, and several framed pictures hanging on the wall.
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a young boy identified as Otto Kramer. He is seated with crossed legs on a stone railing and looks directly at the camera. He wears a boys play suit and his cheeks have been painted pink. A handwritten caption on an envelope with the photograph reads, "Otto Kramer, pupil in Portland, about 1882."
A full-length portrait of Chester Ingersol Dixon as a young child. He is seated on a tricycle and is wearing a light-colored play dress and a wide-brimmed black hat. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Chester Ingersoll Dixon, born in Astoria, OR."
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a boy and a girl. The girl is older and stands on the left, wearing a plaid dress. She rests her left hand on the shoulder of her younger brother, who sits in a chair next to her. Typed note affixed to the back of the image reads, "BURNETT, Minnie and George, ca 1885. Children of George and Emma Burnett. Minnie Burnett married John T. Wylie."
A bust portrait of Christine Mabel Dixon as a young child. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Christine Mabel Dixon, Seattle, Washington."
A full length portrait of Elmer Allen Flowers as an infant. He is wearing a long white gown and is laying on a chair covered in a striped blanket. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Elmer Allen Flowers, 4 months & three weeks old."
Photograph of a steam dummy train at East 6th St and Morrison St from the Willamette Bridge Railway Company. On the side of the first car is written “Mount Tabor.” Several men and a group of children look at the camera. A church building can be seen in the background.
A full length portrait of Ervin Milton Flowers at two years of age. He is standing with one arm resting on the seat of a chair. He wears a dark playdress with a white, ruffled undershirt. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Ervin Milton Flowers, 2 years old."
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a boy sitting in a chair. He wears a large white collar around his neck, over his jacket. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Traftow (Trafton?), Aged 10, 1896. For Mamma Traftow. Eva Emery Dye coll."
Photograph showing icy water tanks on high wooden structure, with six children in winter clothing standing below. Large icicles hang from the water tank structure, and a wooden building an be seen on the left side of the frame.
Photograph showing 2 men and 2 children farming a field, likely in Kennewick, Washington. There is a farmhouse behind them, along with 3 additional structures. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Kennewick, Wn."