Portrait, taken from the side, of a man sitting in an open-topped car parked outside the central Multnomah County Library in downtown Portland. He is wearing a hat and overcoat. The text “Ely, Mr / (Hippodrome Theater)” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 376G0007 and 376G0008.
Half-length portrait of Mrs. G. J. Frankel, superintendent of the Women’s Protective Bureau of the Portland police department from 1918 to 1921. She is sitting at a desk, looking at a document, and facing to the left. The text “Frankel, Mrs and Women’s Protective Squad” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0337.
Photograph of a 1918 Hudson sedan, taken from the rear driver’s side, showing a bullet hole in each rear window and one in the side of the car next to the rear driver’s-side window.
Half-length portrait of a man, probably United States Senator William S. Kenyon of Iowa. He is facing front and looking to the right. He is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and bow tie. The text “Kenyon, Senator” is written on the negative sleeve.
Photograph showing an orangutan sitting on the hood of a Haynes car and holding on to the hood ornament. The car is parked next to a house. Also see image No. 373G0280. Image No. 373G0272 may also be related to this photograph.
Photograph, taken from one end, showing a wooden suspension bridge, probably the 1888 bridge over the Willamette River between West Linn and Oregon City. That bridge was replaced with the current arch bridge in 1922. The text “Bridges - Clackamas County” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Photograph showing a wrecked 1921 Ford Coupe overturned on the sidewalk near a house. The roof of the car is crushed. At left, partially outside the frame, are two unidentified men. The tire cover displays the words "The MOHAWK Tire." The wreck depicted in this photo may be the same one show in image No. 373G0260.
Photograph showing an orangutan sitting on the hood of a Haynes car and holding on to the hood ornament. The car is parked next to a house. Also see image No. 373G0279. Image No. 373G0272 may also be related to this photograph.
Photograph, taken from one end, showing a wooden suspension bridge, probably the 1888 bridge over the Willamette River between West Linn and Oregon City. That bridge was replaced with the current arch bridge in 1922. The text “Bridges - Clackamas County” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Half-length portrait of Oregon Governor Ben W. Olcott sitting at a desk and looking at a document. He is facing left and is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. Olcott was governor from 1919 to 1923. The text “Olcott, Governor” is written on the negative sleeve.
Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front and looking toward the left. He has a mustache and is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a bow tie. The text “Henry Harkson / Consul of Denmark” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image. Harkson served as Danish vice-consul of Oregon from 1912 to 1933.
Half-length portrait of Oregon Governor Ben W. Olcott sitting at a desk and facing front. He is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. Olcott was governor from 1919 to 1923. The text “Olcott, Governor” is written on the negative sleeve.
Portrait of a man with a mustache. He is wearing glasses, a bow tie, and a jacket with a ribbon pinned to the lapel. Abt was a pediatrician and the first president of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The text “Dr. Abt” is handwritten on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image.
Photograph, possibly from a copy negative, showing First Presbyterian Church at 3rd and Washington in Portland. At the front of a church is a three-story square tower. Visible in the upper left corner is the handwritten text “First Presbyterian Church. / N. W. cor. 3rd & Washington sts.” Below that is a date that could be either “July, 1881” or “July, 1887.” Image note: Light leak on negative.
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.
Half-length portrait of a man facing front. He is smiling and is wearing a hat, overcoat, collared shirt, and tie. He is standing with his hands in his coat pockets. The text “Lapping?, Mr.” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Spots on negative.
Half-length portrait of a man sitting at a desk in an office. He is looking downward and is holding a pen over a book on the desk in front of him. He is wearing glasses, a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Mack, Dr.” and the text “Milk Dept, City Hall” are written on the negative sleeve. The man is probably Dr. D. W. Mack, a veterinarian and milk inspector for the city of Portland.
Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man facing right and looking toward the front. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Geo. A. Mansfield” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the image.
Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man facing right and looking toward the front. He is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The original photograph has been cropped and mounted on paper or cardboard with a decorative border. The name “Wm. G. McAdoo” is written on the negative.
Half-length portrait of Walter McCredie sitting at a desk and facing to the left. He is looking downward at a small notebook he is holding. He is wearing a suit and bow tie. McCredie was the longtime manager of the Portland Beavers baseball team. The name “Walter McCredie” is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. A misspelling of his name was also written on the negative and was crossed out.
Head and shoulders portrait of a seated man facing to the left. He is wearing glasses, a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “McKennon, Mr. J. A.” is written on the negative sleeve.
Half-length portrait of Charles L. McNary standing on a train platform and facing to the left. He is carrying an overcoat and is wearing a hat, a jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a bow tie. The name “McNary, Charles L.” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 373G0131, 373G0132, 373G0133, and 373G0134.
Full-length portrait of Charles L. McNary standing on a train platform and facing left. He is carrying an overcoat and is wearing a jacket, vest, collared shirt, bow tie, and knickers. The name “McNary, Charles L.” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 373G0130, 373G0132, 373G0133, and 373G0134.
Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man facing right and looking toward the front. He is wearing glasses, a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a bow tie. The background of the original photograph has been masked out. The name “Milton A. Miller” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the image.
Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing left and looking toward the front. He is seated and is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Norman?, Fred” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Negative damage in upper right corner.
Head and shoulders portrait of Walter M. Pierce. He is seated and is looking slightly left. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a bow tie. The name “Pierce, Walter M.” is written on the negative sleeve.
Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man with his arms crossed. He is facing slightly right and looking toward the front. He has a mustache and is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Powers, Ira Jr.” is written on the negative sleeve.