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Flowers family on a horse-drawn wagon

A photograph of seven people seated in or standing beside a horse-drawn wagon on the Flowers family farm near Mt. Scott in Southeast Portland. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "On the farm. Leaving for picnic on the Clackamas River. Flowers Farm, Lents."

Group at Grove

A group of eleven people, many of which are holding bicycles, standing in a wooded area. A covered wagon is visible in the background on the right side.

Students and Staff, Oregon School for the Deaf, 1900-1901

Black and white photograph of students and staff of the Oregon School for the Deaf in the 1900-1901 school year. Staff and students stand on the front steps of the school building at Turner Road, which was occupied by the school from 1895-1910. Younger students are at the front and older near the back. The girls are on the right and boys on the left. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "OSSD in 1900-1901 at Turner Rd. Supt. C. Wentz". OSSD stands for Oregon State School for the Deaf, the name of the school from 1913-1989.

Oregon School for the Deaf

Oregon Association of the Deaf First Biennial Meeting, June 1921

A black and white photograph of attendees at the first Biennial meeting of the Oregon Association of the Deaf. The attendees are a mix of men and women and sit or stand in about 5 rows. Each has a ribbon pinned to their front. A corner of the photograph is ripped and missing. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads: "Every one an old pupil of T.A.L. OSSD Ore. Ass. for the Deaf (1st Biennial) June 1921 OAD members". T.A.L is T. A. Lindstrom, a teacher who taught for 48 years, from 1906 to 1954, at the Oregon School for the Deaf. OSSD stands for Oregon State School for the Deaf, the name of the school from 1913-1989.

Oregon School for the Deaf

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.

Portrait of Samuel A. Clarke, William B. Clarke and George B. Clarke

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 3 men, all seated and wearing suits. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Samuel A. Clarke, William B. Clarke, George B. Clarke." A handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "From left side, Samuel A. Clarke, William B. Clarke, George B. Clarke." The handwritten note is written on the back of a business card belonging to Mrs. S.C. Dyer. Case made of wood and leather.

Unidentified group of people in horse-drawn wagon

Cased photograph featuring a group of unidentified people in a wagon drawn by 2 horses. The wagon stands on a dirt road in front of a house. Records indicate this image is from the David Mason manuscript collection. Case has been replaced with archival board.

Group portrait of congregational church choir in Portland, Oregon

Cased photograph featuring a group portrait of 17 members of a congregational church choir. The group includes men and women, all standing and looking at the camera. The men wear suits while the women wear dresses. Case is missing and has been replaced with archival board. Typed note on the envelope reads, "Congregational Choir, Portland 1855." Below this note, two columns list the names of those pictured.
The first column reads:

  1. Henry L. Hoyt
  2. A. R. Shipley
  3. Harley McDonald
  4. ...
  5. James B. Wyatt, Organizer & Leader
  6. ...
  7. Thomas A. Savier
  8. ...
    The second column reads:
  9. Mrs. E. B. Comfort
  10. Mrs. Helen Burton
  11. Mrs. A. R. Shipley
  12. Miss Lizzie Failing
  13. Sarah Abrams
  14. Mrs. P. B. Chamberlain, wife of second pastor of Congregationalist church
  15. Mrs. Lenora Blossom
  16. Mrs. Alonzo Leland
  17. Mrs. ... Pine

Portrait of two daughters of William Sherlock

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a girl and a baby. The girl is around 9-years-old, wears a printed dress and sits in a chair. She holds on to the baby who is seated next to her. Legacy collection records indicate they are the daughters of William Sherlock of Portland, Oregon. They are depicted as young women in OrgLot1414_0242S002. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of unidentified couple, possibly related to the Gordon family

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a man and woman next to each other. The man is on the left. He has a beard and wears a suit. The woman is on the right. She wears a striped dress with a white collar and a lace glove on one hand. They both look at the camera. Legacy collection records indicate they may be members of the Gordon family. Case is made of wood. The case cover is missing and has been replaced by archival board.

Portrait of Nancy Elizabeth Beauchamp Zimmerman and her son John

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a boy standing next to his mother, who sits in a chair. The boy stands on the left, holding a hat in his right hand. His mother wears a fringed scarf and a hat. She puts her right hand on her son's shoulder. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Nancy Elizabeth (Beauchamp) Zimmerman." Second handwritten note reads, "Lizzie and John." Nancy Zimmerman is also pictured in OrgLot1414_0246S026.

Group portrait of men drinking beer and smoking pipes

Uncased tintype featuring a group portrait of 8 men gathered around a table, drinking beers and smoking pipes. Two wear military uniforms. Handwritten note on the sleeve reads, "Tentative ID: Center Back: Ex-Col. Reuben F. Maury, 1st Oregon Cavalry, at right, in uniform Lt. D. C. Underwood & Lt. F. B. White." [These 3 men are also pictured in an article titled, "The First Oregon Cavalry and the Oregon Central Military Road Survey of 1865," published in the Oregon Historical Quarterly (Vol. 60, No. 1, p. 94).]

Portrait of the J. B. Stephens family

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of 4 members of a family. A girl, mother, young woman and young man all pose with serious expressions on their faces. The mother and young man are seated while the girl and young woman stand. Handwritten note taped to the back of the image reads, "J. B. Stephens Col. of P. Jane - mother - brother - sister."

Portrait of Ralph Jacobs and 2 unidentified men, all wearing jackets

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of Ralph Jacobs and 2 unidentified men. Jacobs has a beard and sits on a chair. He wears a jackets and holds an umbrella in his left hand. Two younger, unidentified men stand behind him on either side of the chair. The man on the left wears a jacket, top hat and carries an umbrella. The man on the right wears a jacket and rests his right elbow on a tree stump. Handwritten note affixed to the back of the image reads, "Seated in middle is Mr. Ralph Jacobs, a founder of Oregon City Woolen Mills. He & brother Isaac lived on SW Park between Montgomery & Mill Streets."

Portrait of Frances, Ruby and Hilda Jacobs, daughters of Ralph Jacobs

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of 3 young women. They wear hats and long jackets over their dresses. They look at the camera. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Frances, Ruby and Hilda Jacobs, daughters of Portland Woolen Mills executive." [They are the daughters of Ralph Jacobs.] Stamp on the back for Applegate's Galleries in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Applegate's Galleries (Atlantic City, N.J.)

Portrait of the children of Ben Holladay

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of 3 children. Two girls sit in chairs, holding hands. The girl on the right rests her right elbow on the other girl's shoulder. A teen boy stands behind them, wearing a hat and smoking a long pipe. Legacy collection records indicate they are named Joseph Charles, Polly and Jennie, and that they are the children of Ben Holladay and Noltey Ann (Calvert) Holladay. Records also indicate this was taken circa 1867. The same children are pictured in OrgLot1414_0246S077.

Portrait of John Northrop and unidentified man

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of 2 men. The man on the right sits in a chair with his legs crossed and rests his hands in his lap. The man on the left stands next to him, resting his left hand on the seated man's shoulder. They pose in front of a painted backdrop. Legacy collection records identify the seated man as John Northrop. Records speculate that the other man may be his brother-in-law. Stamp on the back of the photograph reads, "H. Erichson, Photographer, Palouse City, W. T." [W. T. refers to the Washington Territory.]

Erichson, H. (Photographer)

Portrait of William Burnett and son George H. Burnett

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of 2 men sitting next to each other in chairs. The man on the left is younger and sits with his legs crossed and his hands folded in his lap. The man on the right is older and holds a cane between his legs. Handwritten note below the image reads, "Geo. H. Burnett & his father William Burnett, the latter a Pioneer of 1846."

Portrait of a unidentified couple sitting outside with a spinning machine

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of an unidentified man and woman sitting in a yard in front of a house. The woman sits on the left and looks at the camera. The man wears a hat and sits at a long machine which he operates using a hand-cranked wheel. It features a wooden track shuttle. It appears to be a spinning machine for rope or yarn.

Portrait of 3 young women wearing similar outfits

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of 3 women wearing similar outfits of white blouses and long skirts with buckled belts. They each wear a hat. They look at the camera and smile. Handwritten note below the image reads, "Victoria, Aug 25 / 94." Image was likely taken in Victoria, British Columbia.

Portrait of unidentified couple

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of an unidentified man and woman seated next to each other. The man sits on the left. He has a mustache and wears a suit. The woman sits slightly higher than him on the right. She wears a cloak with bold stripes. Handwritten note on the outside of the paper frame is illegible.

Exterior portrait of man and 2 boys standing in front of home of George Pullen

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a man and 2 boys standing outside in a dirt field in front of a house. Two other structures are visible near the house and orchard. Several barren trees stand in the background. Legacy collection records indicate this is the home of George Pullen located near the area known today as the Columbia Slough near 97th and Prescott. Pullen was an early settler in the area. Records indicate this was taken circa 1890.

Portrait of 2 young men, one possibly Robert Reinhardt

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of 2 young men, one standing and one seated. The man on the left stands with his arm resting on the shoulder of the man on the right, who sits in a chair. Both wear suits and look to the right of the camera. They pose in front of a painted backdrop. Legacy collection records note that one of the men may be Robert Reinhardt, and that this photograph was likely taken in the 1860's.

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