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Sparrow Hawk

A sparrow hawk perched on a post with head turned. Image note, front-side view, large. Negative broken and repaired.

Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953

First train to enter St. Johns

Photograph showing the first train to enter St. Johns in North Portland. Several men stand next to a train engine with one attached car. Around the train is wooden debris on the ground, with trees and a small building in the distance. (Image note: glass negative is cracked at upper left corner). The photograph is a reproduction of a pinned image (pins can be seen on the frame.

Train car #921

Photograph showing train car #921 of the Portland Railway Company, seen in front of a two-story wooden building. On the right side of the image, another car can be seen on a side street. The front and back of the car is open platform, with a covered area in the middle.

Oaks Park exit

Photograph of a train station exit at Oaks Park in Portland. To the right, a hillside leads down to the water, and a wooded hill is visible is the distance. The sign on the wooden structure has the name “Oaks Park” painted on the top. An additional sign at the right side of the image says “Oregon Yacht Club”.

Oaks Park exit

Photograph of the Oaks Park ticket office, a long wooden building with a slatted fence at the front. Tow ticket windows are visible, with “pay car fare here” written on signs. A large wooden promenade is at the front of the building, extending towards the photographer. Two decorative tree-shape electric lights are visible.

Ice skating rink

Photograph of the Portland Ice Hippodrome (later known as the Marshall Ice Arena) at NW 20th Ave. and NW Marshall St. Taken from an angle and across a street, street car tracks cross the front of the frame and a fenced field can be seen on the right. Several automobiles are parked in front of the building. Written on a sign in the window is “V.J. Carlson General Contractor.”

View of Guild's Lake

A photograph of Guild's Lake. Trees in the water and a building in the background are visible. Note on envelope says, "Guild's Lake from garden."

Henrichsen, Lars C., 1839-1924

View of Guild's Lake

A photograph of Guild's Lake. Trees in the water and a building in the background are visible. Note on envelope says, "Guild's Lake from garden." A slightly closer view than negative 18.

Henrichsen, Lars C., 1839-1924

Bird's eye view of Guild's Lake area

A bird's eye view of the Guild's Lake area. The mouth of Balch Creek and NW St. Helens road are visible. Envelope transcription: "Guilds Lake - mouth Balch Cr. in foreground, St. Helens Rd. immediate foreground turning into Nicholai St eventually. Intersection of NW St. Helens rd. & NW Wardway st. in approximate center of photograph. Small, two level house in right foreground still stands in 1978. This house is very prominent in the earliest photos of the fair site. Chapman school near center of photo."

Henrichsen, Lars C., 1839-1924

Lone Fir Cemetery

This photograph depicts outdoor scenery at Lone Fir Cemetery. A chain fence protects gravesites from the road in the foreground, and a man wearing a suit is visible at center. The MacLeay Mausoleum is at center in the distance, obscured by trees. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.

Rural house

This photograph depicts the exterior of a one-level house. Four pillars support the entrance, and three rocking chairs stand on the front porch. Several lattice-trimmed windows span the front of the building, most of them are open from the bottom. A grass lawn is in front of the house, and a fence, barn, and trees are visible in the background. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.

Portland - Southwest 3rd and Washington street

This photograph depicts a street scene of Washington street in Portland, Oregon. This appears to be Southwest 3rd and Washington. Groups of people, shops, and trolley lines are visible in the photograph. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.

Panoramic view of Portland

This photograph depicts a panoramic view of Portland, taken from the westside. The city of Portland, hills surrounding the city, and Mt. Hood are visible. Some business signs are visible, including: Alcazar Theatre, Hotel Seward, Northwest Auto Co., Hotel Mallory, and Meier and Frank. The St. Francis cathedral is visible in the upper left side of the city, and Portland High School is visible at the center of the image. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.

Men around table

This photograph depicts a group of men seated around a large wood table that partially covered by stacks of documents. The room has marble pillars and decorative moulding, and two portraits of unidentified men hang on the wall. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.

George L. Baker recovering in bed

This photograph depicts Portland mayor George L. Baker laying in a brass-framed bed, engaged in a telephone conversation. An unidentified man is seated next to his bed reading a document. The table in from of them has a vase of flowers, cigar box, papers, and spectacles. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.

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