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Photograph of an unidentified man throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before a baseball game.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
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Photograph of an unidentified man throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before a baseball game.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Man at baseball stadium during pregame ceremonies
Photograph of a man in a suit and hat in front of the stands at a stadium.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Photograph of a man wearing a hat with the word "band" on it and holding a bat during ceremonies before a baseball game.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Portrait of man holding baseball during pregame ceremonies
Portrait of a man wearing a suit and baseball cap and holding a baseball.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Three men on baseball diamond during pregame ceremonies
Photograph of three men in suits standing on the field. The crowd in the stands is visible behind them.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Baseball game at Vaughn Street Park
Photograph of a batter running toward first base as the right-fielder runs toward the outfield.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Man in suit, holding baseball bat
Portrait of a man in a suit and tie, standing on what may be a rooftop or balcony and holding a baseball bat.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Portrait of a man on a baseball field, wearing a sweater, cap, and mitt, and holding a ball. Note: Mark in upper right corner of the image is written on the negative.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Group of men with Portland Post No. 1 players on baseball diamond
Photograph of four men standing in a row on a baseball field with players from the Portland Post No. 1 team. Stands full of spectators are visible in the background. The man at right is Joseph K. Carson (mayor of Portland from 1933-1941); the third man from right is Isaac Patterson (governor of Oregon from 1927-1929). The other people in the photograph are unidentified. Also see image No. 370A0104.
Portland Post No. 1 baseball team on the diamond
Portrait showing the Portland Post No. 1 baseball team standing in a row on a baseball diamond. Stands full of spectators are visible in the background. Also see image No. 370A0102.
Jack Dempsey and unidentified man in Portland Beavers uniform
Photograph of Jack Dempsey, in a suit and tie, talking with an unidentified man wearing a Portland Beavers baseball uniform, possibly during a game at Vaughn Street Park. A crowd is visible in the stands above them.
Jack Dempsey at Portland Beavers game?
Photograph of Jack Dempsey (in the center, wearing a striped suit), sitting in the stands between two unidentified people, possibly at a Portland Beavers baseball game at Vaughn Street Park.
Man in catcher’s gear standing in front of airplane
Portrait of an unidentified man standing in front of a biplane. He is wearing an aviator’s cap and goggles and has a baseball catcher’s chest protector and leg guards over his clothes.
Two baseball players on the ground at home plate
Photograph showing the catcher and another baseball player on the ground at home plate as a third person in a baseball uniform walks toward them. Image note: Negative damage at upper right.
Pictures of Camp Wolf Creek (9 of 11)
Part of Civilian Conservation Corps, Eugene District (Or.) photograph album
Eight photos show scenes from Camp Wolf Creek, including a general view of the camp, a baseball game, men building a bridge, and men cutting wood. Individuals identified are R. Bruce and Witt.
Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A notice from the Pioneer Base Ball Club requesting that Oregon baseball clubs send delegates to Portland for a convention with the purpose of organizing an association of baseball players in Oregon.
Pioneer Base Ball Club
Tsuboi Family Home Movie - "Model T"
Part of Tsuboi Family home movies
Tsuboi family home movie, featuring footage of the Tsuboi family, the Rose Festival parade, a school event, and a family vacation to Vancouver B.C. Footage is in black-and-white.
00:00 - Members of the Tsuboi family exiting a Ford Model T
00:18 - Members of the Japanese American community in traditional clothing, preparing for a parade
01:31 - Japanese American children laugh and play. Boy plays with dog.
02:46 - Military troops march in a parade
03:12 - Scenes of a Japanese American league playing baseball
03:56 - Scenes of the Rose Festival parade in Downtown Portland
07:10 - Ceremony at Union Station in Downtown Portland
07:47 - Scenes of the Rose Festival parade in Downtown Portland, including footage of young Japanese American women in traditional clothing, on a Japan-themed float
09:25 - Japanese American girls perform and play at a school event
09:58 - Scenes from the Rose Festival parade
10:50 - Large crowds attend the opening of the St. Johns Bridge. Floats and automobiles from the Rose Festival parade cross the bridge.
12:37 - Scenes from Tsuboi family vacation. Family crosses the Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia. Scenes from a boat, possibly in Puget Sound.
14:57 - Children perform and play games at a school event
Tsuboi family
Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 27 June 1916
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 27 June 1916. In the letter Otsubo informs Masuo that the Seattle Asahi Baseball Team wants to play a game in Hood River on July 4 and requests that Masuo negotiate with the local baseball club to make arrangements.
Translation Note: This document has been translated into modern Japanese and English.
Otsubo, K.
Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 27 June 1916
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 27 June 1916. In the letter Otsubo informs Masuo that the Seattle Asahi Baseball Team wants to play a game in Hood River on July 4 and requests that Masuo negotiate with the local baseball club to make arrangements.
Translation Note: This document has been translated into modern Japanese and English.
Otsubo, K.
English translation selection of a letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 27 June 1916
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
English translation selection of a letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 27 June 1916. In the letter Otsubo informs Masuo that the Seattle Asahi Baseball Team wants to play a game in Hood River on July 4 and requests that Masuo negotiate with the local baseball club to make arrangements.
Translation Note: This document is also available as the original manuscript document and as a modern Japanese translation.
Otsubo, K.
大坪Kから安井益男への手紙の現代日本語訳、1916年6月27日
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
大坪Kから安井益男への 1916年6月27日付けの手紙の現代日本語訳。その中で大坪は、シアトルの旭野球チームが7月4日にフッドリバーで試合をしたいので、益男に地元の野球クラブと交渉して手配するよう要請している。
翻訳注:原文および英訳も掲載されている。
Otsubo, K.
Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 2 July 1916
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 2 July 1916. In the letter Otsubo requests that the start time of the baseball game between the Seattle Asahi team and the Hood River team be rescheduled from 2:30 PM to 2:00 PM so that the Asahi team can catch the 4:50 train in order to return home the same night.
Translation Note: This document has been translated into modern Japanese and English.
Otsubo, K.
Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 2 July 1916
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
Letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 2 July 1916. In the letter Otsubo requests that the start time of the baseball game between the Seattle Asahi team and the Hood River team be rescheduled from 2:30 PM to 2:00 PM so that the Asahi team can catch the 4:50 train in order to return home the same night.
Translation Note: This document has been translated into modern Japanese and English.
Otsubo, K.
English translation of a letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, 2 July 1916
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
English translation of a letter from K. Otsubo to Masuo Yasui, dated 2 July 1916. In the letter Otsubo requests that the start time of the baseball game between the Seattle Asahi team and the Hood River team be rescheduled from 2:30 PM to 2:00 PM so that the Asahi team can catch the 4:50 train in order to return home the same night.
Translation Note: This document is also available as the original manuscript document and as a modern Japanese translation.
Otsubo, K.
大坪Kから安井益男への手紙の現代日本語訳、1916年7月2日
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
大坪Kから安井益男への1916年7月2日付けの手紙の現代日本語訳。 大坪は、旭チームが同日午後4時50分の列車に乗り同日中に帰宅できるように、シアトル旭チームとフッドリバーチームとの野球試合の開始時間を、午後2時30分から午後2時に変更することを要請している。 翻訳注:原文および英訳も掲載されている。
Otsubo, K.
Women workers for Columbia Aircraft Corporation, with baseball equipment
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph showing three women employees of Columbia Aircraft Corporation, walking on a sidewalk and carrying baseball equipment. They’re holding bats, gloves, and balls, and walking arm-in-arm through a residential area with houses. In the background, a woman is walking up a set of steps onto a porch (negative 3 of 9).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Portland Beavers player running base
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph showing a Portland Beavers player running past a base at Vaughn Street Park during a game against the San Diego Padres baseball team (Pacific Coast League, minor league). A San Diego player is standing on the other side of the base, with other players visible in the outfield. In the distance is a large scoreboard and wooden bleachers (negative 6 of 6).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Rubber being given to Shell Oil Company representative for admission to Vaughn Street Park
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph showing three children standing behind a man in a suit, who is using a scale to weigh a length of rubber hose. Taken outside Vaughn Street Park, the boys are turning in rubber in exchange for admission to the baseball park, likely for the Portland Beavers game against the San Diego Padres baseball team (Pacific Coast League, minor league) (negative 1 of 1).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998