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.
Photograph showing a crop field in front of a farmhouse. On the left, a person drives a horse and buggy down a dirt road. Stamp on the bottom of the print for Kiser Photo Co. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Powell Butte Region - E.A. Bussett Ranch." The words "Pilot Butte" have been crossed out.
Photograph showing a group of turkeys grazing in a desert landscape in Central Oregon. A few haystacks and a horse and buggy are visible in the background. This photograph is attributed to Benjamin Gifford.
Photograph showing 5 men in a horse-drawn wagon. Two of them hold fishing poles. A boat is attached to the back of the wagon. One man stands on the wheel of the wagon to enter the boat. Another man stands in the boat holding a paddle. Everyone looks at the camera.
Photograph showing approximately 10 people sitting on a horse-drawn wagon in a rural area. Four horses pull the wagon. A man stands to the right of the wagon. Everyone looks at the camera.
Cabinet card depicting the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, located on the corner of Montgomery and Market Streets. Photograph of artwork. The street in front of the hotel is filled with horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians.
Cabinet card depicting the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, located on the corner of Montgomery and Market Streets. Photograph of artwork. The street in front of the hotel is filled with horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians.
Cabinet card depicting the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, located on the corner of Montgomery and Market Streets. Photograph of artwork. The street in front of the hotel is filled with horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians.
Cabinet card depicting the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, located on the corner of Montgomery and Market Streets. Photograph of artwork. The street in front of the hotel is filled with horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians.