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- 1912?
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.
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 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.”
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’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.”
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 portrait
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
A portrait of Abigail Scott Duniway taken circa 1912.
Helen Miller Senn, Abigail Scott Duniway, and Dr. Viola M. Coe outside a polling tent
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Helen Miller Senn, Abigail Scott Duniway, and Dr. Viola M. Coe standing outside a polling tent shortly after voting for the first time in the May 3, 1913 election. This photograph ran in the Sunday Oregonian on May 4, 1913 with the caption, “A Trio of ardent suffrage workers--Mrs. Helen Miller Senn, Mrs. Duniway, and Mrs. Coe.”
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 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.”
Part of Oregonian glass negatives
Abigail Scott Duniway and an unidentified woman seated with two infants in their laps.
Crumpler, baseball player for Portland Beavers
Full-length portrait of a baseball player facing front and posing as though he has just thrown the ball. He is on the field and is wearing a cap, baseball uniform, glove, and cleats. The name “Crumpler” is written on the negative and is visible on the upper right side of the image.
Charley High, baseball player for Portland Beavers?
Full-length portrait of a baseball player on the field, holding a bat posing in a batting stance. He is facing to the left and is wearing a uniform. The name “High” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. The player may be Charley High, who played for the Portland Beavers from 1922 to 1925. Image note: Negative damage on right side of image.
Kenworthy, baseball player for Portland Beavers?
Full-length portrait of a baseball player holding a bat and posing as though he has just swung. He is on a field, possibly at Vaughn Street Park in Portland, and is wearing a baseball cap and uniform. The name “Kenworthy” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the image.
Rube? Walberg, baseball player for Portland Beavers
Full-length portrait of a baseball player in a throwing position, facing to the left. He is on a baseball field and is wearing a cap, uniform, and cleats. The name “Walberg” is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The player is probably George Walberg, also known as Rube Walberg.
Crowd in stands at baseball game
Photograph showing a crowd of spectators filling the stands at a baseball game. The word “Crowd” and the number 123 are written on the negative and are visible in the upper right corner. The number 250 was also written on the negative, then crossed out. The text “Baseball crowd” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Baseball player for Portland Beavers?
Portrait of an unidentified man, probably a player for the Portland Beavers, seated on a bench. He is wearing a cap and a baseball uniform with the letter “P” on the chest.
Baseball player for Portland Beavers?
Portrait of an unidentified man, probably a player for the Portland Beavers, standing with his arms crossed. He is wearing a cap and a baseball uniform with the letter “P” on the chest.
Baseball player for Portland Beavers?
Portrait of an unidentified man, probably a player for the Portland Beavers. He is looking to the left and is wearing a cap and a baseball uniform with the letter “P” on the chest.
Portrait of a seated man facing to the left. He is wearing a baseball cap and jersey. The name “Wade Killefer” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph. Image note: Negative damage at upper left.
A. V. King, baseball player for Portland Beavers
Portrait of a seated man facing to the left. He is wearing a baseball cap and Portland Beavers jersey. The name “A. V. King” is written on the negative and is visible on the upper right side of the image.
Walter McCredie, manager, Portland Beavers
Head and shoulders portrait of Walter McCredie, manager of the Portland Beavers, standing outdoors at a stadium, possibly Vaughn Street Park in Portland. He is wearing an overcoat and baseball cap with a “P” on the front. The name “Walter McCredie” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the image.
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.
Boxer Ray Pelkey and unidentified man
Half-length portrait of two men standing on a rooftop or balcony, facing each other. The man on the right is boxer Ray Pelkey. The man on the left, who is unidentified, has one hand on Pelkey's arm and is pointing to the right with his other hand. The name “Ray Pelkey” is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.
Three-quarters portrait of a seated young man facing to the left. He is wearing a long-sleeved turtleneck shirt and trousers. The text “Wolgast, Mr / (Boxer)” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration and other negative damage.
Unidentified boxer jumping rope
Photograph, taken on a rooftop or balcony, showing an unidentified boxer jumping rope. In the background at left is an unidentified man who is speaking to the boxer.
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.