Wedding of Mary Couch Robertson and Donald Butler
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Mary Couch Robertson and Donald Butler standing together on the occasion of their wedding in 1940
Wedding of Mary Couch Robertson and Donald Butler
Mary Couch Robertson and Donald Butler standing together on the occasion of their wedding in 1940
Sarah Adams (Wood) Robertson on her wedding day
Photograph showing Sarah Adams (Wood) Robertson on the occasion of her wedding to William Edie Robertson in 1881.
Abell, Frank G., 1844-1910
Draft of wedding invitation for Tsuyoshi Yasui and Mikie Kageyama, 1 August 1939
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
Draft of an invitation to the wedding of Tsuyoshi Yasui and Mikie Kageyama, held at Asbury Methodist Church in Hood River on Sunday, August 13 at 2 PM. Includes a postscript with details for a congratulatory tea in the Japanese Hall following the ceremony.
Translation Note: This document has been translated into modern Japanese and English.
Yasui, Shidzuyo, 1886-1960
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
English translation of a draft of an invitation to the wedding of Tsuyoshi Yasui and Mikie Kageyama, held at Asbury Methodist Church in Hood River on Sunday, August 13 at 2 PM. Includes a postscript with details for a congratulatory tea in the Japanese Hall following the ceremony.
Translation Note: This document is also available as the original manuscript document and as a modern Japanese translation.
Yasui, Shidzuyo, 1886-1960
安井剛と景山美喜江の結婚式への招待状の下書きの現代日本語訳、1939年8月1日
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
8月13日(日)午後2時からフッドリバーのアズベリー・メソジスト教会で行われる安井剛と景山美喜江の結婚式への招待状の下書きの現代日本語訳。式後の日本会館での祝賀茶会の詳細を記した追記を含む。
翻訳注:原文および英訳も掲載されている。
Yasui, Shidzuyo, 1886-1960
Klondike Kate and W.L. Van Duren at Clark County courthouse
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Klondike Kate and new husband W.L. Duren, on the steps of the Clark County courthouse for their wedding ceremony (negative 1 of 2).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Unidentified wedding party, Portland
Full-length portrait of an unidentified wedding party in Portland. The bride is in the front row on the right, holding a bouquet of lilies. On the building behind them is a sign for the East Side Commercial Club.
Unidentified wedding party and guests
Portrait of an unidentified wedding party posing at the front of what may be a church. Facing them are guests seated in pews.
Full-length portrait of an unidentified wedding party posing at the front of what may be a church. Musicians are seated on either side of the wedding party.
Unidentified wedding party outside building
Portrait of an unidentified bride, groom, and two attendants standing in a row outside a building and facing front. The bride and groom are at right. See related image Nos. 371N3043, 377N0080, and 377N0265.
Unidentified wedding party and family members?, outside building
Portrait of six unidentified people standing in a row next to a building and facing front. At center right are a bride and groom; at center left are their attendants. At far left and far right are a woman and man who may be family members. See related image Nos. 371N3042, 377N0080, and 377N0265.
Unidentified wedding party at entrance to building
Portrait of an unidentified bride and groom (center) standing between two unidentified attendants outside the open doors of a building. See related image Nos. 371N3045 and 377N0067.
Unidentified wedding party at entrance to building
Portrait of an unidentified bride and groom (center) standing between two unidentified attendants outside the open doors of a building. See related image Nos. 371N3044 and 377N0067.
Bride and groom walking down aisle
Photograph showing an unidentified bride and groom walking arm in arm down the aisle of a church, past their guests. The guests are standing.
Wedding of Joseph K. Carson and Myrtle Cradick
Photograph showing bride Myrtle Cradick and groom Joseph K. Carson, mayor of Portland, with their attendants at the end of their wedding ceremony on Saturday, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0110 were published on Page 3 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937, under the headline “—And May They Live Happily Ever After.” This photograph had the following caption: “Members of the bridal party at the White Temple Saturday night, when Miss Myrtle Cradick became the bride of Mayor Joseph K. Carson.” To the left of the bride is Myrtle Cradick's sister, maid of honor Ethel Cradick. Her other attendants were Carson’s sister, Mrs. Elwyn Van DeWalker; Kathleen Furlong; Mavis Melvin; and Ruth Morris. To the right of the groom is Joseph K. Carson’s brother, best man James Carson. The Rev. William G. Everson (at rear left, behind bridesmaids) officiated, and Will A. Knight (at rear right) gave Cradick away. In addition to the photographs on Page 3, the Journal published two pictures and a story on the June 20 front page. See additional related image Nos. 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0111, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Wedding of Joseph K. Carson and Myrtle Cradick
Photograph showing Myrtle Cradick and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson at the altar on their wedding day, Saturday, June 19, 1937. Behind them is the Rev. William G. Everson, who officiated. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A front-page story and related photographs from the wedding were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937. See related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0109, 372A0110, 372A0111, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Wedding of Joseph K. Carson and Myrtle Cradick
Photograph showing Myrtle Cradick and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson at their wedding on Saturday, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. The man at right is unidentified. A front-page story and related photographs from the wedding were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937. See related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0108, 372A0110, 372A0111, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Wedding of Joseph K. Carson and Myrtle Cradick
Photograph showing Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson and Myrtle Cradick in a car on their wedding day, Saturday, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0107 were published on Page 3 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937, under the headline “—And May They Live Happily Ever After.” This photograph had the following caption: “Mr. and Mrs. Carson in their automobile following the ceremony.” In addition to the photographs on Page 3, the Journal published two pictures and a story on the June 20 front page. See additional related image Nos. 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0111, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Wedding of Joseph K. Carson and Myrtle Cradick
Photograph showing Myrtle Cradick and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson at the altar on their wedding day, Saturday, June 19, 1937. Behind them is the Rev. William G. Everson, who officiated. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A front-page story and related photographs from the wedding were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937. See related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0110, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Wedding of Joseph K. Carson and Myrtle Cradick
Photograph showing Myrtle Cradick and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson walking down the steps from the altar on their wedding day, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0113 were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937, under the headline “The Mayor and Portland Gain First Lady.” This photograph had the following caption: “The mayor and Portland’s new first lady step from rostrum into aisle.” See additional related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0110, and 372A0111.
Wedding of Joseph K. Carson and Myrtle Cradick
Photograph of Myrtle Cradick, the Rev. William G. Everson, and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson at the altar on Cradick and Carson’s wedding day, Saturday, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0112 were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937, under the headline “The Mayor and Portland Gain First Lady.” This photograph had the following caption: “The Rev. William G. Everson, pastor of White Temple church, blesses the union of Mayor Joseph K. Carson and Miss Myrtle Cradick at the wedding rites Saturday night.” See additional related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0110, and 372A0111.
Unidentified bride and groom, walking down the aisle
Photograph showing an unidentified bride and groom walking arm in arm down the aisle. See related image Nos. 372A0711, 372A0712, and and 372A0715. Image note: Marks on negative.
Photograph showing an unidentified bride and groom, their officiant, and other members of the wedding party during a marriage ceremony. The groom is putting the ring on the bride’s finger. In front of the party is a microphone on a stand draped with a decorative cloth bearing the letter “W.” The number 17 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image.
Harriet Cumming and Hamilton Corbett on wedding day
Photograph of Harriet Cumming and Hamilton Corbett walking down the steps outside Trinity Lutheran Church in Portland on their wedding day, May 15, 1920. Written on the negative sleeve is the text “Corbett, Hamilton and bride.” Image note: Negative damage on right side of image.
Unidentified bride, head and shoulders portrait
Head and shoulders portrait, taken outdoors, of an unidentified bride facing front. See related image Nos. 371N3044 and 371N3045.
Wedding photograph of Mary Garcia and Ray Ruiz
Groom Ray Ruiz and bride Mary Garcia sit in a car, having just gotten married at St. Luke's Catholic Church in Woodburn, Oregon. Stamp on the back of the print for Housen Photography in Woodburn, Oregon. This image was published in the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News on September 17, 1965.
Housen Photography (Woodburn, Or.)