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David Campbell

Full-length portrait of a boxer facing to the right and posing with his fists up. He is wearing leggings and boxing shoes and is posing in front of a landscape-themed backdrop. The name “Dave Campbell” and the numbers 298 and 15298 are written on a label at the top of the negative. Campbell was a prize fighter and later served as Portland’s fire chief.

Jack “The Nonpareil” Dempsey?

Full-length portrait of a boxer looking to the right and posing with his fists up. He is wearing leggings and boxing shoes and is standing in front of a landscape-themed background. The name “Dempsey, Jack” is written on the negative sleeve. The boxer is probably Jack “The Nonpareil” Dempsey (also known as John Kelly), who competed from the 1880s until his death in 1895. Image note: Tape on negative.

Jack “The Nonpareil” Dempsey?

Full-length portrait of a boxer looking to the right and posing with his fists up. He is wearing leggings and boxing shoes and is standing in front of a landscape-themed background. The number 15362 and the name “J. Dempsey” are written on a label on the negative. The boxer is probably Jack “The Nonpareil” Dempsey (also known as John Kelly) who competed from the 1880s until his death in 1895. See related image No. 373G0051. Image note: Tape on negative.

San Francisco?

Photograph showing houses in the hills around an unidentified city, possibly San Francisco prior to the 1906 earthquake. Also see image Nos. 373G0473, 373G0531, and 373G0535, which may be related. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

San Francisco?

Photograph, taken from a high vantage, showing a wide view of a city, possibly San Francisco prior to the 1906 earthquake. A road with streetcar tracks runs through the center. Very faintly visible in the background toward the right is the dome of what may be the old San Francisco City Hall building. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 373G0531, 373G0532, and 373G0535. Image note: Damaged negative.

San Francisco?

Photograph, taken from a high vantage, showing a wide view of a city, possibly San Francisco prior to the 1906 earthquake. A road is visible at the center of the image. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 373G0473, 373G0531, and 373G0532. Image note: Damaged negative.

San Francisco?

Photograph showing a street, houses, and a hill in an unidentified city or town. The words “Geo. Holl Mission & 26th sells shoes on their merit” are painted on a wooden railing along the street. The photograph may have been taken in San Francisco prior to the 1906 earthquake. It may be related to image Nos. 373G0473, 373G0532, and 373G0535. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration. Negative damage at upper left.

Unidentified woman and girl outdoors, Oregon City, Thanksgiving 1908

Full-length portrait showing an unidentified woman and girl standing next to a dirt path or road in a rural area next to a log fence and a field. A second wooden fence borders a path in the background at right. The words “Thanksgiving / 1908 Oregon City” are etched by hand into the negative and are faintly visible in the lower left corner of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Booker T. Washington

Half-length portrait of Booker T. Washington, seated and facing to the right. He is wearing a suit and bow tie. Written on the negative sleeve is the name “Washington, Booker T.”

Booker T. Washington

Half-length portrait of Booker T. Washington, seated and looking slightly left. He is wearing a suit and bow tie. Written on the negative sleeve is the name “Washington, Booker T.”

Portland Mayor H. Russell Albee?

Head and shoulders portrait of a man, probably Portland Mayor H. Russell Albee, sitting at a desk and reading a document. He is facing to the left and is wearing a pince-nez, suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The number 362 and the number 5 are written on the negative; the number 362 has been crossed out. The text “Albee, Mayor,” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Negative damage at upper right. Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Ida Tarbell during visit to Portland

Full-length portrait of Ida Tarbell sitting in a chair, facing front, and looking toward the left. The photograph was taken while Tarbell was in Portland as part of a lecture tour in February 1917. A cropped version of this photograph and a story about Tarbell’s visit were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Saturday, February 24, 1917, under the headline “Ida Tarbell Portland’s Guest / Big Luncheon Is Tendered Her / Talks on War, Peace, Industry.” The photograph had the following caption: “Ida M. Tarbell, noted economist and writer, who was recipient today of greatest luncheon ever tendered a woman in Oregon. This photograph was taken in Portland this morning.” The name “Mrs Ida Tarbal [sic]” and the number 162 are written on the negative and are visible in the upper right corner of the image.

University of Oregon Medical School, 23rd and Lovejoy, Portland

Photograph showing the exterior of the Victorian-style University of Oregon Medical Department building at 23rd and Lovejoy (now Northwest Twenty-Third Avenue and Northwest Lovejoy Street) in Portland. The number 181 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the photograph. Image note: Light leak and negative damage at upper left.

Northwest governors

Full-length portrait of nine unidentified men posing outside a building. The text “Northwest governors” is written on the negative sleeve. The third man from right is probably Oregon Governor James Withycombe.

Marie Equi holding flowers

Photograph showing Marie Equi standing outside a building and facing to the right. She is holding a bouquet of flowers and a group of unidentified people are standing behind her in the background. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0058, 379G0059, 379G0061, and 379G0065.

Marie Equi holding flowers

Photograph of Marie Equi holding a bouquet of flowers. She is facing left, looking toward the front, and resting one hand on the shoulder of her daughter standing next to her, partially outside the frame. A group of unidentified people are standing behind her in the background. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0058, 379G0059, 379G0060, and 379G0065.

Marie Equi, her daughter and two unidentified women walking down steps outside building escorted by U.S. Marshal S.F. Pace

Photograph showing Marie Equi holding of bouquet of flowers, her daughter Mary, and two unidentified women walking down the steps outside the entrance to a building along with Deputy United States Marshal S. F. Pace. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0059, 379G0060, 379G0061, and 379G0065.

Marie Equi holding flowers

Photograph of Marie Equi holding a bouquet of flowers. She is facing to the left and smiling. A group of unidentified people are standing behind her in the background. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0058, 379G0059, 379G0060, and 379G0061.

Marie Equi and child on steps outside building

Photograph showing a Marie Equi and her daughter standing on the steps outside the federal courthouse in Portland. Equi is carrying a bouquet in one arm and holding the child’s hand; the child is holding a rosebud. A group of unidentified people are standing on the steps behind them. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0058, 379G0060, 379G0061, and 379G0065.

Vice President Thomas R. Marshall

Half-length portrait of United States Vice President Thomas R. Marshall. He is standing outdoors and facing slightly right. He is holding a cigar and is wearing a hat, overcoat, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Marshall, Mr” and the text “Vice president” are written on the negative sleeve.

Senator George Chamberlain

Half-length portrait of a man, United States Senator George Chamberlain of Oregon, facing to the left and doffing his hat. He is wearing glasses and an overcoat. The name “Chamberlain, Senator George” is written on the negative sleeve.

Mrs. G. J. Frankel and Women’s Protective Bureau, Portland police

Portrait showing Mrs. G. J. Frankel (center) sitting at a desk and a group of unidentified women standing behind her. They are looking at a document Frankel is holding. Frankel was superintendent of the Women’s Protective Bureau of the Portland police department from 1918 to 1921. The text “Woman’s [sic] Protective Squad & Mrs. Frankel” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0336.

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