Platinum print of Mount Hood taken from Larch Mountain. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Mt. Hood from Larch Mt." The print is unsigned but attributed to Lily E. White.
Platinum print of a fish wheel near Blockhouse Mountain on the Columbia River. Rooster Rock and the Columbia River Packers Association cannery are visible in the distance. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Blockhouse Mt. - Columbia," Signed, "Lily E. White in the lower right corner of the print.
Platinum print of Oneonta Gorge. A group of unidentified people are visible in the far end of the gorge. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Oneonta Gorge Looking In." A stamp in the lower left corner of the print reads, "Copyright 1901 Will H. Walker."
Platinum print of Rooster Rock on the Columbia River. Handwritten inscription on the back of the print reads, "Rooster Rock - Columbia." Signed, "Lily E. White," in the lower right corner of the print.
Platinum print of Saint Peter's Dome reflected in the water of the Columbia River. The settlement of Dodson is visible below Saint Peter's Dome. "Handwritten inscription from the back of the print reads, "St. Peter's Dome - Height 300 ft. - Columbia." This print has been attributed in publications to Lily E. White and Maud Ainsworth. Signed, "M. A.," in the lower right corner of the print.
A photograph of a crowd of people gathered on a raised platform above the flood waters in front of the Meier & Frank Department Store during the 1894 flood. Additional people are seated on a rowboat in front of the platform. Four men stand beside the boat, submerged to their hips in the flood water.
A photograph of a crowd of people gathered on a raised platform above the flood waters in front of the Meier & Frank Department Store during the 1894 flood. A man stands in front of the platform, submerged up to his knees in the flood water.
A photograph of a crowd of people gathered on a raised platform above the flood waters in front of the Meier & Frank Department Store during the 1894 flood. A typed caption below the photograph reads, "Views of the Flood, Portland, Oregon, June, 1894."
A photograph of players for the Meier & Frank football team. The players are posed in a group wearing jerseys that read, "Meier & Frank Co." One of the kneeling players holds a football.
This photograph depicts a group of adults and children posing with decorated bicycles during the Cycle Trades Field Day event in Portland, Oregon. Joe Brown's daughters, Ellen and Virginia, are pictured on the right, sitting on their bicycles.
This photograph depicts Joseph Brown posing with his daughters Ellen and Virginia at the Cycle Trades Field Day event in Portland, Oregon at the Holladay School grounds. This print is a copy of image OrgLot1003_F10_004. A note on the print mentions Brown is sitting on the 1899 Columbia Light Roadster bicycle model, featuring hard rubber tires.
This photograph depicts Joseph Brown posing with his daughters Ellen and Virginia at the Cycle Trades Field Day event in Portland, Oregon at the Holladay School grounds. Brown is riding a 1899 Columbia Light Roadster bicycle, as mentioned on copy print OrgLot1003_F10_003.
This photograph depicts a group of children posing with the bicycles during at Cycle Trades Field Day event in Portland, Oregon. A note on the photograph mentions Jackie Zaveral [?] stands to the right of the group, with Joseph Brown's daughters, Ellen and Virginia, standing at 2nd and 3rd from right.
This photograph depicts Joseph Brown's daughters, Ellen and Virginia, posing in costumes for the Cycle Trades Field Day event in Portland, Oregon. An unknown baby sits on a wooden rocking-chair between them.
This photograph depicts Joseph Brown's daughters, Ellen and Virginia, posing on their bicycles at the Cycle Trades Field Day in Portland, Oregon. An unknown youth stands between them with his bicycle. Trees and a body of water are in the background.
This photograph depicts Joseph Brown's daughters, Ellen and Virginia, posing on their bicycles at the Cycle Trades Field Day in Portland, Oregon. They are photographed with a pony, and an unknown youth who stands between them with his bicycle.
This photograph depicts a bicycle group in Portland, Oregon. A note on the photograph mentions this was taken on Morrison street, between 1st and 2nd avenues. An advertisement for silent motion picture film, The Barrier (1913), is hanging in the background, along with a sign for "Dream 5." The print is signed by Ted Berg.
This photograph depicts a bicycle group in Portland, Oregon. A note on the photograph mentions this was taken on Morrison street, between 1st and 2nd avenues. An advertisement for silent motion picture film, The Barrier (1913), is hanging in the background, along with a sign for "Dream 5," The Royal Shoe Co., The Hat Box, and Moyer Suits can be seen in the background. The print is signed by Ted Berg.