Exterior view of the Mt. Angel Creamery in Mt. Angel, Oregon. A sign on the side of the building reads "Mount Angel Creamery And Ice Company Organized And Operated By And For The Producer."
Exterior view of the public library in Turner, Oregon. The building sits in an open field and has four columns at the front entrance. Above the entrance are the words "Turner Public Library."
Exterior view of the offices and home of the superintendent of the Oregon Fairview Home in Salem, Oregon. The home was a state-run facility for people with developmental disabilities that operated from 1907-2000.
Two men stand in a room with wooden crates stacked on the floor and in a loft area. Featherless birds hang upside down from a beam and one man appears to be plucking the feathers off one of the birds. The second man stands with his arms crossed looking at the camera.
A photograph of a fruit display including crates with different kinds of apples and a banner that reads "Silverton's Fruit Show." Floral arrangements line the top of the display.
A photograph of the Central Stage Terminal Hotel on High Street in Salem. The building was next to the Grand Opera House and across the street from the courthouse. A few people are visible in the doorway. Automobiles are parked in front of the building.
A group portrait of the Jones family with Ethel Lemmon Brown. There are three adults and four children. The photograph is in a decorative frame. The print description for this photograph reads, "Silverton Copy for PL Brown Pioneer Jones Family grandparents with Ethel Lemmon Brown".
View of a creek with a beaver dam separating two sections. The dam is made of logs, sticks, and mud. Bushes and trees can be seen around the banks of the creek.
The original administration building at the Oregon Fairview Home, a state-run facility for people with developmental disabilities in Salem, Oregon. The three-story wooden building has a large porch decorated with potted flowers. A circular driveway runs in front of the building.