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Glass negatives of Early Portland residential scenes

  • Org. Lot 1417
  • Collection
  • Circa 1905

Collection consists of glass plate negatives that depict Portland residents and houses, circa 1905. Several photographs feature Portland families or residents posing inside or outside their homes. All of the people pictured are unidentified except for a man who is likely Dr. O.C. Blaney, pictured next to a house displaying a sign that bears his name. The negatives do not include information about the locations depicted in the photographs, but the images likely portray early neighborhoods on the east side of the Willamette River. The negatives were found in a house in Northeast Portland, and a few images show places identifiable as the east side of Portland. Subjects include houses, porches, gardens, families, portraits, and construction projects. Other images depict the Oregon Coast and agricultural work.

Portland residents on front porch of house, circa 1905

Members of a family pose on the front porch of a house in Portland. A man stands on the steps leading up to the home. Behind him, a woman sits in a rocking chair and 4 young adults pose on the porch next to her. Two young women who sit on the porch appear to be twin sisters. They all wear black clothing. Individuals in this photograph are also portrayed in OrgLot1417_020, OrgLot1417_050 and OrgLot1417_069.

Family posing in yard, circa 1905

A man, woman and 4 children pose in a yard. The man holds a little girl and the woman holds a baby. Flowers grow up the side of a building behind them. This family is also portrayed in OrgLot1417_047. A person standing in the left background has been crossed out by scratches made on the negative.

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