Full-length portrait of a young man wearing a World War I-era soldier's uniform. This image was a reproduction made by June Drake of a photograph originally taken by an unidentified photographer.
Interior view of the Wray Hardware store in Silverton, Oregon. Various goods are displayed throughout the store. Two men stand in the middle of the store and look at the camera.
An interior view of the Wray Hardware Store in Silverton, Oregon. Three men stand inside the store next to a circular glass counter containing knives and other goods. Various other products can be seen displayed throughout the store.
Exterior view of the Workmen of the World building at the corner of Oak and Third Streets in Silverton, Oregon. The white clapboard building has the letters "W. O. W." painted on the side.
Workers harvest onions in a field in the Silverton, Oregon area. Four women sit on the ground holding bunches of onions and smiling at the camera. A group of laborers work in the background.
Five workers harvest walnuts in an orchard in the Silverton, Oregon area. In the foreground a man places a box of walnuts onto a stack of filled boxes. Behind him, four other workers pick walnuts up off the ground and place them into pails.
Workers shovel onions into bags in a field near Silverton, Oregon. Rows of harvested onions lay in the foreground and in the background are rows of filled bags.
Exterior of a store in Silverton, Oregon. Signs on the building read "Woolen Mills Store" and "Popular Clothiers." The store is decorated with American Flags for a Fourth of July parade. A small float drawn by two goats is parked in front of the store. A wire pen on the back of the float contains a sheep and a sign advertises the woolen mills store. A boy sits on the float holding the reins and a whip. A man stands next to the entrance to the store. Handwriting on the negative reads, "Drake Photo."
An interior view of a woodworking plant in Silverton, Oregon. Planks of wood and various equipment can be seen throughout the room. Two men stand next to a machine and look at the camera. A sign above them reads, "No smoking in this building."
A woman sits in a sulky - a lightweight two-wheeled, single-seat cart - being pulled by a white horse. A foal stands in front of them. Visible in the background are part of a house and a barn.
Interior of the Wolford store in Silverton, Oregon. A man and woman stand in the store and look at the camera. Various items are displayed throughout the space, including clothing, shoes, socks, and hats.
A large windmill stands on a farm in the Silverton, Oregon area. On the tail of the windmill is printed "Butler Improved." Behind the windmill are a house and outbuilding.
William H. Woodard, Sr. holds his granddaughter, Mary Ann Woodard, outside a home in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard, Sr. was the brother of Myron C. Woodard, founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
William H. Woodard, Sr. holds his granddaughter, Mary Ann Woodard, outside a home in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard, Sr. was the brother of Myron C. Woodard, founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
Left to right: William H. Woodard, Sr.; his son, William H. Woodard, Jr.; and his brother, Myron C. Woodard, pose outdoors in Silverton, Oregon. Myron Woodard was the founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
Left to right: William H. Woodard, Sr.; his brother, Myron C. Woodard; and William (Bill) H. Woodard, Jr. stand outside a house in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard was the founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
A photograph showing the White Floral Company display at the Oregon State Fair. The display is made up of dahlias in small glass vases with a basket of dahlias at the top. The sign above the display reads, "White Floral Co. 'True to Name' Dahlias Portland 1414 Albina Oregon."
Three workers water onion plants in a field near Silverton, Oregon. Two horses pull a wheeled tank that is hooked up to a sprinkler irrigation system. The sprinklers are spraying water on the rows of crops.
A view of Water Street in Silverton, Oregon. Two men stand in the street with two teams of horses pulling wagons. One of the men carries a stack of long wooden boards over his shoulder. Various signs can be seen on the nearby buildings, including for "Deering Harvesting Machinery," "S.E. Richardson, the Implement Man" and "Adams & Porter Opera House."
Water Street in downtown Silverton, Oregon. Various businesses can be seen and automobiles are visible parked along the street. A streetcar track runs through the middle of the street.