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 group portrait of about fifty individuals and a dog sitting in a forested area behind the schoolhouse. They are gathered for a Fourth of July picnic and some of the people are holding American flags. Marie Holst Pottsmith is in the center back.
Half-length portrait of a young man and boy posing in a studio. They both wear dark suits and ties. Handwriting on the negative reads "Peterson Harry."
Seven men stand facing the camera outside the Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. Five of the men wear monk's robes or clerical suits and two wear civilian suits. Behind them another group of men can be seen mingling in front of the building.
Three-quarters-length portrait of a boy wearing a dark suit and tie. He has his arm resting on the back of a chair. The name "Peterson A." is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of two young children posing in a studio. The older child sits on a chair and the younger one sits on a stool holding a book. The two have their arms around each other.
A photograph of Al Faussett sitting in his canvas and rubber boat, likely on the chute at the top of South Falls at Silver Falls State Park. Two others lean over the edge and hold on to the boat.
A group portrait of Albert Hill's family. Mr. and Mrs. Hill are in the middle and their eight children surround them, including the youngest sitting on Mr. Hill's lap. The school age children are Evelina, Alfred, Ernest, and Henry. The baby is Johnnie.
A group portrait of six people on the schoolhouse porch with Albert Hills' phonograph. They are gathered for the Fourth of July celebration. One person holds an American flag. The phonograph was the first in Hamlet.
A photograph showing four people dressed in costumes for April Frolic at the University of Oregon. Marie Holst Pottsmith is on the right holding a bow and arrow. The two people next to her hold tambourines.
A photograph showing four people dressed in costumes for April Frolic at the University of Oregon. Marie Holst Pottsmith is second to the right holding a bow and arrow.
Radio enthusiast "Aunt Marie" Christensen, seated at a table in her Portland home. She tunes a radio with one hand while holding a teacup with another. At the time of her death in 1959, she had collected the autographs of approximately 1000 radio and television performers (negative 1 of 3).
A portrait of author Claire Churchill Thompson, sitting in an armchair while writing on a piece of paper. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Thursday, February 25, 1954 (negative 1 of 4).
A portrait of author Mildred Masterson McNeilly, after the release of her third novel “Each Bright River.”She wears a hat and jacket, and is holding a copy of her book. A cropped version of this photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, April 14, 1950 (negative 1 of 2).
A portrait of avalanche researcher and forester Monty Atwater, seated at a desk and smoking a pipe. Photographs of snow sit on the desk in front of him. Most likely taken in Portland (negative 1 of 2).
A photograph of three people standing on a dirt road with a steam cement mixer, supplies, and a mule. Additional people are visible throughout the background.
A photograph of three people working on a dirt road with a steam cement mixer, supplies, and mules. Other people are visible throughout the background and a child watches from the side of the road.
A portrait of Barbara Joy Lewis, seated on a bench and holding toys. She wears a winter suits and is sticking her tongue out at the camera. Most likely taken in Portland (negative 1 of 3).