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Portrait of an unidentified woman wearing an embroidered cap

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an unidentified woman seated at a table. She wears a white, embroidered veil or cap on her head. She rests her left arm on the table. A book sits on the table next to her. Engraving on plate reads, "Holmes 289 Broadway." Case is missing its cover.

Holmes (Photographer)

Portrait of Benjamin Hargrave

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a bearded man wearing a suit. He looks to the right of the camera. Handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "Benjamin Hargrave (ILL (?))." Case is made of wood and leather. Case cover was replaced with archival board during conservation.

George Abernethy & Co. store in Oregon City, Oregon

Cased photograph showing an exterior view of the George Abernethy & Co. store in Oregon City, Oregon. Several men pose outside the store. A sign on the building reads, "Geo. Abernethy & Co. Wholesale Dealers." Other signs on the building advertise various goods such as boots, nails, crockery and powder. George Abernethy was the Provisional Governor of Oregon in the 1840's. Legacy collection records indicate this may be the first brick building built in the state of Oregon. Records also speculate that the photographer may have been either Joseph Buchtel, who had a photo studio on the second floor of the building in 1857, or Holland and Day, who had a photo studio across the street in 1858. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of John Morgan Scott

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated man, wearing a suit and looking at the camera. His hair is parted on the left. He holds a book in his left hand and an unidentified item in his right hand. Legacy collection records state this is John Morgan Scott, son of Captain Levi Scott. Case is made of wood and leather and is missing its cover.

Portrait of unidentified couple, possibly relatives of H. A. Dale's wife

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an unidentified woman and man seated next to each other. The woman sits on the left and hooks her arm through her husband's arm. She wears a printed cotton dress. The man wears a suit. Typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Unknown." Legacy collection records indicate they are relatives of H. A. Dale's wife, and that Dale owned the feed and grain in Baker, Oregon. Case is made of pressed leather and wood.

Portrait of James Chambers

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a man wearing a suit and looking to the right of the camera. He has a mustache and beard. He wears a watch chain that has been tinted gold. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "James Chambers, Acc. #12459." Case is a union case made of thermoplastic. Legacy collection records include a note stating this case was made by Frederick C. Key & Son's.

Portrait of James Orpheus Spencer and family

A portrait of a man identified as James Orpheus Spencer with a woman and young child. The man wears a suit with an open jacket and silk vest. The woman wears a dark dress and a ruched-trim jacket with a gold brooch. The young child sits in the woman's lap wearing a dress with a white lace collar and dark bands on the skirt. The jewelry in the photograph is hand-tinted with gold paint. This photograph is a mid-20th century reproduction gelatin silver print photograph held in a whole-plate case. A typed note the legacy collection records reads, "Spencer, James Orpheus, Pioneer of 1852 and son of Rev. John Spence who settled in Yamhill County, Oregon, 1 1/4 miles NW present townsite of Dundee, Ore. Donated by Mrs. Cornelia Jane Spencer Greer, Dundee, Oregon. Photographed with wife and child."

Portrait of an unidentified woman and boy

A tintype portrait of an unidentified woman with a young boy. The woman is seated to the right of the photograph wearing a dark, striped dress with a white, lace collar. She has her hands folded in her lap and is looking directly at the camera. The young boy stands to her left with his arm wrapped around hers. He wears an untucked button front shirt. The portrait is a 1/6 plate tintype in thermoplastic union case. Legacy records indicate that this item may have been part of the W. B. Arnd collection.

Portrait of an unidentified man

An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified man. Legacy records indicate that he may be associated with the Taylor family. The image surface is in poor condition and is now too dark to pull much detail from the photograph, but it appears to show a portrait of a man wearing a light jacket and dark vest with a deep V cut and a white shirt. He is seated looking directly at the camera with his thumbs hooked into his vest. A typed label attached to the front of the case reads, " Taylor family: Man in civilian clothes (unidentified)." the photograph case is made of wood and embossment paper with an ornate, pressed-tin gold mat.

Portrait of an unidentified woman

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified woman. She is seated with hands clasped and one elbow resting on a table. She looks directly into the camera. She is wearing a plaid dress with a white collar and bow.

Portrait of an unidentified man

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking directly at the camera and had one arm resting on a table and the other in his lap. He wears a light colored suit with a dark collar, a white shirt with a wide collar, and a dark scarf neck tie.

Portrait of an unidentified man

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking directly at the camera and had one arm resting on a table and the other in his lap. There are several books on the table. He wears a dark jacket and vest, a white shirt with a stand-up collar, and a dark bowtie.

Portrait of an unidentified man

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated and looks directly into the camera. He wears a dark suit and vest, a white shirt with a stand-up collar, and a double knotted scarf neck tie.

Portrait of an unidentified man

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking directly into the camera. He has dark hair and a goatee. He wears a dark jacket with a light-colored vest and a large bow tie.

Portrait of an unidentified man

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking directly at the camera with both hands resting on his lap. He holds a cigar in one hand. He has dark hair and a beard. He is wearing a dark jacket, a striped vest, and a cravat tied in a bow.

Portrait of an unidentified man

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is seated looking directly into the camera with one arm resting on a stack of books on a table and the other arm resting in his lap. He has dark hair with a full beard and moustache. He is wearing a light-colored top hat and a light jacket and trousers with an cravat tied loosely at his neck.

Portrait of James Robb family, circa 1851

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a family showing 2 parents posing with 4 children. Three of the children are young girls while one is a baby who sleeps on the mother's lap. The girl who stands between her parents holds her right hand over her heart. A typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Daguerreotype from the estate of Miss Ruth Drake." Collection records indicate this is the James Robb family, taken circa 1851. Scratch marks obscure the faces of both parents. Case made of leather and wood. Case cover replaced with archival board during conservation.

Steamboat Multnomah

Cased photograph of the steamboat Multnomah in dock. Several crew members pose on the decks of the ship and on the dock. Handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "Str. Multnomah." Legacy collection records indicate this dock was located at the foot of Alder Street in Portland, Oregon. The Multnomah operated on the Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Reverend William Scott Lewis, circa 1851

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a bearded man standing and wearing a suit. Typed label enclosed with image reads, "Rev. William Scott Lewis, 1851." Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Rev. William Scott Lewis. Born Central New York, March 28, 1827; to Oregon 1851; Pastor Taylor Street Methodist Church, 1852; died December 1st, 1865. This was first house of worship in Portland. Organized 1848. Church erected in 1850, First Pastor, Rv. L.(?) H. Wilbur." Second handwritten note enclosed with image reads, "Rev. William Scott Lewis born Central new York March 28, 1827 - to Oregon in 1851. Pastor Taylor Street (First) Methodist Church, 1852 - Died December 1st 1865." Case made of leather and wood.

Portrait of an unidentified woman

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified woman. She is seated looking directly into the camera with one are resting on a table and holding a book while the other arm rests in her lap. She wears a black silk dress and a white house-cap. The velvet on the interior of the case is embossed with a studio stamp reading, "From Ford's Daguerrean Gallery, Clay St. San Francisco and Sacramento City." Details in the photograph are hand-tinted in gold and rose inks.

Ford, James May, 1827-1877?

Portrait of Henrietta Leaver Nichol, circa 1852

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young woman wearing a long sleeve dress and a cross around her neck. A handwritten label written on an envelope enclosed with the image reads, "Henrietta Leaver (Averill) Nichol of Portland Maine - year 1852. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Averill, donor, Rec. No. 85." A second label reads, "Henrietta Leaver Nichol (Averill)." These notes have been removed and stored in a separate folder. This photograph depicts the same woman shown in OrgLot1414_0221S008_01, in which her name is written as, "Henrietta Leaver Averill-Johnson." Case is book-style and made of leather.

Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson Hamilton

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a husband and wife sitting next to each other. The husband wears a suit while the wife wears a bonnet, glasses and long sleeve dress. Two typed labels enclosed with the image read, "Mr. & Mrs. Jamieson Hamilton. Pioneers of 1852." Collection records indicate they were Oregon Pioneers of 1852. Case made of leather and wood.

Portrait of Joseph Cooke and wife, Isabella Walker

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a woman and man sitting next to each other. The woman sits on the left, wearing a dress with a high collar and looking at the camera. The man sits on the right, wearing a suit and looking at the camera. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Isabella Walker (Belle W. Cooke) and Joseph Cooke, married in Portland, ore. Aug. 4, 1852." Second note reads, "Donor Mrs. C. F. Lienard, Pacific City, OR 97135." Legacy collection records indicate this is a tintype copy of the original daguerreotype. The original was likely taken circa 1852 while the copy was likely made in the 1860's. Case is made of leather and wood. The cover is missing.

Portrait of Henrietta Leaver Averill-Johnson

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young woman wearing a long sleeve dress and a cross around her neck. A typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Henrietta L. Averill-Johnson. Born Portland, Maine, Aug. 10 - 1836. Died in Portland, Oregon, May 19 - 1926." Second typed label enclosed with image reads, "Johnson, Henrietta L. Averill. Presented by Mrs. William F. Griesel Rec. No. 495." These labels have been removed and stored in a separate folder. This photograph depicts the same woman shown in OrgLot1414_0221S001_01, in which her name is written as, "Henrietta Leaver (Averill) Nichol." Case is made of wood and leather.

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