The Oregon Journal was an afternoon newspaper based in Portland, Oregon. Originally founded in March 1902 by Alfred D. Bowen under the name Evening Journal, Charles Samuel (“Sam”) Jackson purchased the newspaper that July and renamed it the Oregon Journal. Originally located in the Goodnaugh Building, the Journal’s offices moved to the Jackson Tower in 1912, where they remained until 1948, when the paper moved into the Public Market building on Portland’s waterfront. The Jackson family retained ownership of the paper until the death of C. S. Jackson’s son Philip in 1953.
The Journal was known for some innovations. It shipped additional issues to Oregon’s coastal towns during the summer months as a means of boosting circulation. It was also the first newspaper in the United States to own a helicopter, and its waterfront building included a helicopter pad.
The Journal was considered a rival to Portland’s other major newspaper, the Oregonian, throughout its existence. The Journal’s editorials favored the Democratic Party, in contrast with the Oregonian’s Republican leanings, and expressed what some labeled an anti-establishment tone. However, the two papers became intertwined as time went on. In the 1950s, the Journal began to suffer from revenue losses, and discussed the possibility of sharing production facilities with the Oregonian. For the first five months of the protracted Portland newspaper strike which began in 1959, the Journal and Oregonian published joint issues. In August 1961, the Oregonian Publishing Company, by then owned by newspaper mogul Samuel I. Newhouse, purchased the Journal for $8 million. With this sale, the Journal offices and production facilities merged with those of the Oregonian on SW Broadway, although the Journal retained its own editorial department and tone.
The Journal’s highest circulation was at 201,000 in March 1948. By 1982, circulation had reduced to a little more than 100,000, and the paper struggled to remain relevant in an age where afternoon newspapers were considered obsolete. The Journal published its final issue on September 6, 1982. The paper’s staff and production were then absorbed into the Oregonian.
The Oregon Journal was an afternoon newspaper based in Portland, Oregon. Originally founded in March 1902 by Alfred D. Bowen under the name Evening Journal, Charles Samuel (“Sam”) Jackson purchased the newspaper that July and renamed it the Oregon Journal. Originally located in the Goodnaugh Building, the Journal’s offices moved to the Jackson Tower in 1912, where they remained until 1948, when the paper moved into the Public Market building on Portland’s waterfront. The Jackson family retained ownership of the paper until the death of C. S. Jackson’s son Philip in 1953.
The Journal was known for some innovations. It shipped additional issues to Oregon’s coastal towns during the summer months as a means of boosting circulation. It was also the first newspaper in the United States to own a helicopter, and its waterfront building included a helicopter pad.
The Journal was considered a rival to Portland’s other major newspaper, the Oregonian, throughout its existence. The Journal’s editorials favored the Democratic Party, in contrast with the Oregonian’s Republican leanings, and expressed what some labeled an anti-establishment tone. However, the two papers became intertwined as time went on. In the 1950s, the Journal began to suffer from revenue losses, and discussed the possibility of sharing production facilities with the Oregonian. For the first five months of the protracted Portland newspaper strike which began in 1959, the Journal and Oregonian published joint issues. In August 1961, the Oregonian Publishing Company, by then owned by newspaper mogul Samuel I. Newhouse, purchased the Journal for $8 million. With this sale, the Journal offices and production facilities merged with those of the Oregonian on SW Broadway, although the Journal retained its own editorial department and tone.
The Journal’s highest circulation was at 201,000 in March 1948. By 1982, circulation had reduced to a little more than 100,000, and the paper struggled to remain relevant in an age where afternoon newspapers were considered obsolete. The Journal published its final issue on September 6, 1982. The paper’s staff and production were then absorbed into the Oregonian.
The Oregon Journal was an afternoon newspaper based in Portland, Oregon. Originally founded in March 1902 by Alfred D. Bowen under the name Evening Journal, Charles Samuel (“Sam”) Jackson purchased the newspaper that July and renamed it the Oregon Journal. Originally located in the Goodnaugh Building, the Journal’s offices moved to the Jackson Tower in 1912, where they remained until 1948, when the paper moved into the Public Market building on Portland’s waterfront. The Jackson family retained ownership of the paper until the death of C. S. Jackson’s son Philip in 1953.
The Journal was known for some innovations. It shipped additional issues to Oregon’s coastal towns during the summer months as a means of boosting circulation. It was also the first newspaper in the United States to own a helicopter, and its waterfront building included a helicopter pad.
The Journal was considered a rival to Portland’s other major newspaper, the Oregonian, throughout its existence. The Journal’s editorials favored the Democratic Party, in contrast with the Oregonian’s Republican leanings, and expressed what some labeled an anti-establishment tone. However, the two papers became intertwined as time went on. In the 1950s, the Journal began to suffer from revenue losses, and discussed the possibility of sharing production facilities with the Oregonian. For the first five months of the protracted Portland newspaper strike which began in 1959, the Journal and Oregonian published joint issues. In August 1961, the Oregonian Publishing Company, by then owned by newspaper mogul Samuel I. Newhouse, purchased the Journal for $8 million. With this sale, the Journal offices and production facilities merged with those of the Oregonian on SW Broadway, although the Journal retained its own editorial department and tone.
The Journal’s highest circulation was at 201,000 in March 1948. By 1982, circulation had reduced to a little more than 100,000, and the paper struggled to remain relevant in an age where afternoon newspapers were considered obsolete. The Journal published its final issue on September 6, 1982. The paper’s staff and production were then absorbed into the Oregonian.
The Oregon Journal was an afternoon newspaper based in Portland, Oregon. Originally founded in March 1902 by Alfred D. Bowen under the name Evening Journal, Charles Samuel (“Sam”) Jackson purchased the newspaper that July and renamed it the Oregon Journal. Originally located in the Goodnaugh Building, the Journal’s offices moved to the Jackson Tower in 1912, where they remained until 1948, when the paper moved into the Public Market building on Portland’s waterfront. The Jackson family retained ownership of the paper until the death of C. S. Jackson’s son Philip in 1953.
The Journal was known for some innovations. It shipped additional issues to Oregon’s coastal towns during the summer months as a means of boosting circulation. It was also the first newspaper in the United States to own a helicopter, and its waterfront building included a helicopter pad.
The Journal was considered a rival to Portland’s other major newspaper, the Oregonian, throughout its existence. The Journal’s editorials favored the Democratic Party, in contrast with the Oregonian’s Republican leanings, and expressed what some labeled an anti-establishment tone. However, the two papers became intertwined as time went on. In the 1950s, the Journal began to suffer from revenue losses, and discussed the possibility of sharing production facilities with the Oregonian. For the first five months of the protracted Portland newspaper strike which began in 1959, the Journal and Oregonian published joint issues. In August 1961, the Oregonian Publishing Company, by then owned by newspaper mogul Samuel I. Newhouse, purchased the Journal for $8 million. With this sale, the Journal offices and production facilities merged with those of the Oregonian on SW Broadway, although the Journal retained its own editorial department and tone.
The Journal’s highest circulation was at 201,000 in March 1948. By 1982, circulation had reduced to a little more than 100,000, and the paper struggled to remain relevant in an age where afternoon newspapers were considered obsolete. The Journal published its final issue on September 6, 1982. The paper’s staff and production were then absorbed into the Oregonian.
The Oregon Journal was an afternoon newspaper based in Portland, Oregon. Originally founded in March 1902 by Alfred D. Bowen under the name Evening Journal, Charles Samuel (“Sam”) Jackson purchased the newspaper that July and renamed it the Oregon Journal. Originally located in the Goodnaugh Building, the Journal’s offices moved to the Jackson Tower in 1912, where they remained until 1948, when the paper moved into the Public Market building on Portland’s waterfront. The Jackson family retained ownership of the paper until the death of C. S. Jackson’s son Philip in 1953.
The Journal was known for some innovations. It shipped additional issues to Oregon’s coastal towns during the summer months as a means of boosting circulation. It was also the first newspaper in the United States to own a helicopter, and its waterfront building included a helicopter pad.
The Journal was considered a rival to Portland’s other major newspaper, the Oregonian, throughout its existence. The Journal’s editorials favored the Democratic Party, in contrast with the Oregonian’s Republican leanings, and expressed what some labeled an anti-establishment tone. However, the two papers became intertwined as time went on. In the 1950s, the Journal began to suffer from revenue losses, and discussed the possibility of sharing production facilities with the Oregonian. For the first five months of the protracted Portland newspaper strike which began in 1959, the Journal and Oregonian published joint issues. In August 1961, the Oregonian Publishing Company, by then owned by newspaper mogul Samuel I. Newhouse, purchased the Journal for $8 million. With this sale, the Journal offices and production facilities merged with those of the Oregonian on SW Broadway, although the Journal retained its own editorial department and tone.
The Journal’s highest circulation was at 201,000 in March 1948. By 1982, circulation had reduced to a little more than 100,000, and the paper struggled to remain relevant in an age where afternoon newspapers were considered obsolete. The Journal published its final issue on September 6, 1982. The paper’s staff and production were then absorbed into the Oregonian.
The Oregon Journal was an afternoon newspaper based in Portland, Oregon. Originally founded in March 1902 by Alfred D. Bowen under the name Evening Journal, Charles Samuel (“Sam”) Jackson purchased the newspaper that July and renamed it the Oregon Journal. Originally located in the Goodnaugh Building, the Journal’s offices moved to the Jackson Tower in 1912, where they remained until 1948, when the paper moved into the Public Market building on Portland’s waterfront. The Jackson family retained ownership of the paper until the death of C. S. Jackson’s son Philip in 1953.
The Journal was known for some innovations. It shipped additional issues to Oregon’s coastal towns during the summer months as a means of boosting circulation. It was also the first newspaper in the United States to own a helicopter, and its waterfront building included a helicopter pad.
The Journal was considered a rival to Portland’s other major newspaper, the Oregonian, throughout its existence. The Journal’s editorials favored the Democratic Party, in contrast with the Oregonian’s Republican leanings, and expressed what some labeled an anti-establishment tone. However, the two papers became intertwined as time went on. In the 1950s, the Journal began to suffer from revenue losses, and discussed the possibility of sharing production facilities with the Oregonian. For the first five months of the protracted Portland newspaper strike which began in 1959, the Journal and Oregonian published joint issues. In August 1961, the Oregonian Publishing Company, by then owned by newspaper mogul Samuel I. Newhouse, purchased the Journal for $8 million. With this sale, the Journal offices and production facilities merged with those of the Oregonian on SW Broadway, although the Journal retained its own editorial department and tone.
The Journal’s highest circulation was at 201,000 in March 1948. By 1982, circulation had reduced to a little more than 100,000, and the paper struggled to remain relevant in an age where afternoon newspapers were considered obsolete. The Journal published its final issue on September 6, 1982. The paper’s staff and production were then absorbed into the Oregonian.
The Oregon Journal was an afternoon newspaper based in Portland, Oregon. Originally founded in March 1902 by Alfred D. Bowen under the name Evening Journal, Charles Samuel (“Sam”) Jackson purchased the newspaper that July and renamed it the Oregon Journal. Originally located in the Goodnaugh Building, the Journal’s offices moved to the Jackson Tower in 1912, where they remained until 1948, when the paper moved into the Public Market building on Portland’s waterfront. The Jackson family retained ownership of the paper until the death of C. S. Jackson’s son Philip in 1953.
The Journal was known for some innovations. It shipped additional issues to Oregon’s coastal towns during the summer months as a means of boosting circulation. It was also the first newspaper in the United States to own a helicopter, and its waterfront building included a helicopter pad.
The Journal was considered a rival to Portland’s other major newspaper, the Oregonian, throughout its existence. The Journal’s editorials favored the Democratic Party, in contrast with the Oregonian’s Republican leanings, and expressed what some labeled an anti-establishment tone. However, the two papers became intertwined as time went on. In the 1950s, the Journal began to suffer from revenue losses, and discussed the possibility of sharing production facilities with the Oregonian. For the first five months of the protracted Portland newspaper strike which began in 1959, the Journal and Oregonian published joint issues. In August 1961, the Oregonian Publishing Company, by then owned by newspaper mogul Samuel I. Newhouse, purchased the Journal for $8 million. With this sale, the Journal offices and production facilities merged with those of the Oregonian on SW Broadway, although the Journal retained its own editorial department and tone.
The Journal’s highest circulation was at 201,000 in March 1948. By 1982, circulation had reduced to a little more than 100,000, and the paper struggled to remain relevant in an age where afternoon newspapers were considered obsolete. The Journal published its final issue on September 6, 1982. The paper’s staff and production were then absorbed into the Oregonian.
The Oregon Journal was an afternoon newspaper based in Portland, Oregon. Originally founded in March 1902 by Alfred D. Bowen under the name Evening Journal, Charles Samuel (“Sam”) Jackson purchased the newspaper that July and renamed it the Oregon Journal. Originally located in the Goodnaugh Building, the Journal’s offices moved to the Jackson Tower in 1912, where they remained until 1948, when the paper moved into the Public Market building on Portland’s waterfront. The Jackson family retained ownership of the paper until the death of C. S. Jackson’s son Philip in 1953.
The Journal was known for some innovations. It shipped additional issues to Oregon’s coastal towns during the summer months as a means of boosting circulation. It was also the first newspaper in the United States to own a helicopter, and its waterfront building included a helicopter pad.
The Journal was considered a rival to Portland’s other major newspaper, the Oregonian, throughout its existence. The Journal’s editorials favored the Democratic Party, in contrast with the Oregonian’s Republican leanings, and expressed what some labeled an anti-establishment tone. However, the two papers became intertwined as time went on. In the 1950s, the Journal began to suffer from revenue losses, and discussed the possibility of sharing production facilities with the Oregonian. For the first five months of the protracted Portland newspaper strike which began in 1959, the Journal and Oregonian published joint issues. In August 1961, the Oregonian Publishing Company, by then owned by newspaper mogul Samuel I. Newhouse, purchased the Journal for $8 million. With this sale, the Journal offices and production facilities merged with those of the Oregonian on SW Broadway, although the Journal retained its own editorial department and tone.
The Journal’s highest circulation was at 201,000 in March 1948. By 1982, circulation had reduced to a little more than 100,000, and the paper struggled to remain relevant in an age where afternoon newspapers were considered obsolete. The Journal published its final issue on September 6, 1982. The paper’s staff and production were then absorbed into the Oregonian.
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Photographs related to social and civic events, predominantly unidentified. Events depicted include weddings, parties, banquets, ceremonies, and dedications.
Due to the high-risk nature of the format, the Oregon Journal negatives are not available to the public for physical access.
Katie Mayer, digital project archivist, January 17, 2019
Org. Lot 1368.
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Half-length portrait of five people standing outdoors. In front are two unidentified men wearing tuxedoes and two unidentified women wearing dresses and holding bouquets; they may be a wedding party. Standing behind them at center is George L. Baker. See related image No. 371N0099.
Box 371; 0371N098
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Half-length portrait of six people, possibly a wedding party, standing outdoors. In front are two unidentified men wearing tuxedoes and two unidentified women wearing dresses and holding bouquets; they may be a wedding party. At left is an unidentified woman wearing a dress, cap, and gloves. Standing behind them at center is George L. Baker. See related image No. 371N0098.
Box 371; 0371N099
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Photograph of five men standing in a row on the field at Multnomah Civic Stadium during an event. In front of them is an unidentified Portland police officer. The man at left is Portland Police Chief Leon V. Jenkins, and the second man from left is Portland Mayor George L. Baker. The other three men are unidentified.
Box 371; 0371N118
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Photograph of George L. Baker presenting a key-shaped floral arrangement to an unidentified woman. They appear to be standing on a platform, and spectators are watching in the background. The photograph was probably taken during Baker’s tenure as mayor of Portland.
Box 371; 0371N119
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Photograph of George L. Baker (left) shaking hands with an unidentified man at an event. They are standing outside a building; behind them is a crowd of people on the steps of the building. Some of the people in the crowd are wearing nurses’ uniforms. The photograph was probably taken during Baker’s tenure as mayor of Portland.
Box 371; 0371N138
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Photograph of two unidentified boys in uniforms holding a United States flag during a ceremony. They are standing in front of a sculpture or pedestal on the sidewalk outside a building. A crowd of people, mostly women, is gathered behind the sculpture. To the left of the sculpture are two men; the man closest to the sculpture is George L Baker, who was probably mayor of Portland when this photograph was taken. See related image No. 371N0144.
Box 371; 0371N143
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Photograph of two unidentified boys in uniforms holding a United States flag during a ceremony. They are standing in front of a sculpture or pedestal on the sidewalk outside a building. A crowd of people, mostly women, is gathered behind the sculpture. To the left of the sculpture are two men; the man closest to the sculpture is George L Baker, who was probably mayor of Portland when this photograph was taken. See related image No. 371N0143.
Box 371; 0371N144
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Photograph of George L. Baker and an unidentified woman during a ceremony outside Portland City Hall. Baker is pinning an object to the woman’s jacket. Onlookers are visible in the background. The photograph was probably taken during Baker’s tenure as mayor of Portland. See related image No. 371N0154.
Box 371; 0371N153
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Photograph of George L. Baker and an unidentified woman during a ceremony outside Portland City Hall. The woman is looking at a large document that she and Baker are holding. Onlookers is visible behind them. The photograph was probably taken during Baker’s tenure as mayor of Portland. See related image No. 371N0153.
Box 371; 0371N154
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Photograph of four men seated at a dining table, all looking toward the right. The second man from right is Joseph K. Carson. The other three men are unidentified.
Box 371; 0371N457
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Photograph showing Joseph K. Carson (center) speaking to an unidentified man (left) seated at a dining table during a meal. Seated at right is B. F. Irvine, editor of the Oregon Journal.
Box 371; 0371N463
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Photograph of Joseph K. Carson (left) and an unidentified man seated at a dining table during an event. Carson is leaning over to speak to the other man.
Box 371; 0371N464
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Photograph showing (from left) Joseph K. Carson, an unidentified man, and Julius L. Meier seated at a dining table during an event. All three are wearing tuxedoes. Carson is looking to the right and smiling.
Box 371; 0371N465
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Photograph of Joseph K. Carson seated at a dining table between two unidentified women during a formal event. Carson is wearing a tuxedo and smiling.
Box 371; 0371N466
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Half-length photograph showing a man speaking at a lectern outdoors. He is facing left and is wearing a suit, tie, and glasses. The name “Freed” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. See related image Nos. 371N1324, 371N1325, 371N1326, 371N1489, and 371N1650.
Box 371; 0371N877
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Photograph, possibly taken at Multnomah Stadium in Portland (now Providence Park), showing a man standing at a lectern and facing to the left. In front of the lectern are two microphones on stands. The text “Gen Johnson” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. See related image Nos. 371N0877, 371N1325, 371N1326, 371N1489, and 371N1650.
Box 371; 0371N1324
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Photograph, possibly taken at Multnomah Stadium in Portland (now Providence Park), showing of a man standing at a lectern and facing to the right. In front of the lectern are twp microphones on stands. The text “Gen Johnson” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. See related image Nos. 371N0877, 371N1324, 371N1326, 371N1489, and 371N1650.
Box 371; 0371N1325
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Photograph, possibly taken at Multnomah Stadium in Portland (now Providence Park), showing a man standing at a lectern and facing to the left. In front of the lectern are two microphones on stands. The text “Gen. Johnson” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. See related image Nos. 371N0877, 371N1324, 371N1325, 371N1489, and 371N1650.
Box 371; 0371N1326
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Photograph of two men sitting in chairs outdoors at an unidentified event and leaning toward each other. The name “Martin” is written on the negative below the man on the left; he is Charles H. Martin. The name “Johnson” is written on the negative below the man on the right. The writing is visible at the bottom of the photograph. See related image Nos. 371N0877, 371N1324, 371N1325, 371N1326, and 371N1650. Image note: Photograph is out of focus.
Box 371; 0371N1489
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Photograph showing a man in an overcoat digging near a small tree as a second man and four women standing a row in the background, watching. The photograph may show a tree-planting ceremony. The name “John Mann” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.
Box 371; 0371N1623
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Photograph, taken outdoors, showing a man standing at a lectern and facing to the right. The name “Walt May” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. See related image Nos. 371N0877, 371N1324, 371N1325, 371N1326, and 371N1489.
Box 371; 0371N1650
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Photograph of a group of unidentified men and women sitting at a dining table. The men are wearing suits and the women are wearing dresses. Female musicians are performing in the background; their drum has the words “Elma Novaks Band” on it. The musicians may be Elma Novak and a band she led called Novak’s Vaudettes or Novak’s Vaudette Orchestra. The number 10 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image. See related image No. 371N2825.
Box 371; 0371N2824
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Photograph of a group of unidentified people sitting at a dining table. Female musicians are performing in the background; their drum has the words “Elma Novaks Band” on it. The musicians may be Elma Novak and a band she led called Novak’s Vaudettes or Novak’s Vaudette Orchestra. The number 10 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image. See related image No. 371N2824.
Box 371; 0371N2825
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Photograph showing an unidentified woman placing flowers at the base of the Theodore Roosevelt statue in Portland’s south park blocks between Jefferson and Madison streets. A group of people, including children, is standing behind the woman, and wreaths of flowers are lying at the base of the statue.
Box 371; 0371N2905
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified people at a dining table during an event. The women are wearing formal dresses and the men are wearing tuxedoes.
Box 371; 0371N2916
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified men and women sitting at a dining table during an event. The men are wearing tuxedoes and the women are wearing formal dresses. The fourth person from left is Willem van Hoogstraten, who was music director of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, now the Oregon Symphony, from 1925 to 1938. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Box 371; 0371N2917
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified people sitting at a long dining table during an event. The men are wearing tuxedoes and the women are wearing formal dresses. The number 4 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Box 371; 0371N2918
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified people sitting at a long dining table during an event. The men are wearing tuxedoes and the women are wearing formal dresses. The number 5 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Box 371; 0371N2919
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Photograph showing an unidentified man in a tuxedo standing at a dining table. Other unidentified diners, also in formal attire, are seated around him and appear to be listening. The number 7 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Box 371; 0371N2920
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Photograph showing a people seated at a dining table, most of them looking toward the right side of the image. The men are wearing tuxedoes and the women are wearing formal dresses. The number 6 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Box 371; 0371N2921
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified people in the corner of a room at an unidentified event. Some of the people seated and some are standing. Most are facing or looking toward the left, and three of the men are wearing garrison caps.
Box 371; 0371N2922
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Photograph showing unidentified people sitting at a long dining table. The men are wearing tuxedoes and the women are wearing formal dresses. The number 8 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Box 371; 0371N2923
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified young women sitting at a long dining table. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 371N2925, 371N2944, 371N2946, and 371N2948, based on the tableware and background.
Box 371; 0371N2924
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Photograph showing unidentified people, almost all women, sitting at a long dining table. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 371N2924, 371N2944, 371N2946, and 371N2948, based on the tableware and background.
Box 371; 0371N2925
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Photograph showing seven unidentified children of varying ages gathered around a cake on a small round table. The cake is topped with unlit candles.
Box 371; 0371N2926
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified people gathered in the corner of a room during an event, possibly a costume party. Many of the women are wearing elaborate dresses and hats, and several of the men appear to be wearing false mustaches.
Box 371; 0371N2943
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Photograph showing unidentified young women seated at a long dining table, eating and talking. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 371N2924, 371N2925, 371N2946, and 371N2948, based on the tableware and background.
Box 371; 0371N2944
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Photograph showing a group of men, most wearing tuxedoes, seated at a dining table. The number 8 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the photograph. Image note: Image shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Box 371; 0371N2945
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Photograph showing an unidentified group of people, nearly all women, seated at a dining table during a meal. May be related to image Nos. 371N2924, 371N2925, 371N2944, and 371N2948, based on the tableware and background.
Box 371; 0371N2946
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified women in formal dresses. They are seated at a round dining table during a meal.
Box 371; 0371N2947
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Photograph showing unidentified young women seated at a long dining table as a course is served. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 371N2924, 371N2925, 371N2944, and 371N2946, based on the tableware and background.
Box 371; 0371N2948
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Photograph showing three unidentified people, two women and a man, sitting at a dining table. A third unidentified woman is leaning over the man’s shoulder from behind. She has one arm around his shoulders and is leaning her head toward his cheek. The other two women are watching and smiling. The number 4 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image. See related image Nos. 371N2950 through 371N2956.
Box 371; 0371N2949
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Photograph showing unidentified people seated at a long dining table, eating a meal. The number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image. See related image Nos. 371N2949, 371N2951, 371N2952, 371N2953, 371N2954, 371N2955, and 371N2956.
Box 371; 0371N2950
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Photograph showing two unidentified men and an unidentified woman standing next to a dining table. The man on the right is holding a napkin, and the woman appears to be either rising from or sitting at the table. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. See related image Nos. 371N2949, 371N2950, 371N2952, 371N2953, 371N2954, 371N2955, and 371N2956.
Box 371; 0371N2951
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Photograph showing five unidentified people sitting at a dining table, possibly during a dinner party. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. See related image Nos. 371N2949, 371N2950, 371N2951, 371N2953, 371N2954, 371N2955, and 371N2956.
Box 371; 0371N2952
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Photograph showing three unidentified men and an unidentified woman sitting at a dining table and eating a meal, possibly during a party. The number 1 is written on the negative. See related image Nos. 371N2949, 371N2950, 371N2951, 371N2952, 371N2954, 371N2955, and 371N2956.
Box 371; 0371N2953
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Photograph showing an unidentified man and woman seated next to each other at a dining table, possibly during a dinner party. The woman has turned in her chair and is looking over her shoulder toward the photographer. Other diners are visible in the background. See related image Nos. 371N2949, 371N2950, 371N2951, 371N2952, 371N2953, 371N2955, and 371N2956.
Box 371; 0371N2954
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Full-length portrait of a group of unidentified people posing in three rows and facing front, possibly at a dinner party. The men are wearing suits and ties, and the women are wearing dresses. The women have corsages pinned to their dresses and the men have flowers pinned to their lapels. The number 24 is written on the negative and is partially visible in the upper right corner of the image. See related image Nos. 371N2949, 371N2950, 371N2951, 371N2952, 371N2953, 371N2954, and 371N2956.
Box 371; 0371N2955
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Photograph showing unidentified people sitting at a dining table and eating a meal, possibly during a dinner party. See related image Nos. 371N2949 through 371N2955.
Box 371; 0371N2956
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Photograph showing unidentified people eating at tables outdoors, possibly in a park. They are sitting on benches, and the tables are covered with light-colored tablecloths. The men are wearing suits and the women are wearing hats and light coats.
Box 371; 0371N2974
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Photograph showing unidentified people, most of them women, eating at tables outdoors, possibly in a park. They are sitting on benches, and the tables are covered with light-colored tablecloths. The women are wearing hats and light coats.
Box 371; 0371N2975
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Photograph of unidentified people eating at tables outdoors, possibly in a park. They are sitting on benches, and the tables are covered with light-colored tablecloths. The men are wearing suits and the women are wearing hats and light coats.
Box 371; 0371N2976
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Photograph of unidentified people, most of them men in suits, at tables outdoors, possibly in a park. They are sitting on benches, and the tables are covered with light-colored tablecloths.
Box 371; 0371N2977
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified men standing in a row between a swimming pool and a building. A man is standing in the doorway of the building, looking toward the left side of the image.
Box 371; 0371N2978
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Photograph showing (from left) Earl Riley, Oregon first lady Grace Meier, L. E. Kern, and Rufus C. Holman at the dedication of the new Waverly Baby Home building in Portland on November 28, 1931. They are standing in front of the building’s cornerstone, which has not yet been placed, and Meier is holding a bouquet of flowers. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 371N3021 were published on Page 4 of the Oregon Journal on November 29, 1931, under the headline “New Home for Babies Dedicated.” This photograph had the following caption: “From left, Earl Riley, city commissioner; Mrs. Julius L. Meier receiving bouquet from L. E. Kern, president of the board of trustees of the Waverly Baby home, and State Treasurer Rufus C. Holman, at the dedication of the new $115,000 home for parentless waifs Saturday. Riley represented the city and Holmes for the state.” The photographs accompanied the continuation of a front-page story about the opening of the new building.
Box 371; 0371N3009
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Photograph showing Oregon first lady Grace Meier posing with a trowel and the cornerstone of the new Waverly Baby Home building at a dedication ceremony on November 28, 1931. Inscribed on the cornerstone are the words “THE BABY HOME / ERECTED 1931.” A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 371N3009 were published on Page 4 of the Oregon Journal on November 29, 1931, under the headline “New Home for Babies Dedicated.” This photograph had the following caption: “Mrs. Meier laying the cornerstone.” The photographs accompanied the continuation of a front-page story about the opening of the new building.
Box 371; 0371N3021
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Photograph showing five unidentified men in an office, standing in row, during the presentation of an honor or award. The four men at right are looking at the man at far left, and the second man from left is holding a plaque.
Box 371; 0371N3022
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Photograph showing a small crowd at the dedication of a huge air-mail collection box on the corner of what is now Southwest Sixth Avenue and Southwest Morrison Street. Standing in front of the box and holding a large prop key are Dr. L. T. Jones (left), president of the Portland Exchange Club, and John M. Jones, Portland postmaster. The box was set up by the exchange club to collect mail that would be carried east by the Varney air-mail service. The box was equipped with a loudspeaker to broadcast messages about air mail. The dedication took place on September 3, 1929.
Box 371; 0371N3023
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Photograph showing a crowd at an unidentified event. At lower left, on one side of a cordon, is an unidentified man standing a microphone. Behind him are six unidentified women in matching hats, jackets, and skirts or dresses. Men wearing matching light-colored suits are standing in a U shape behind them. A crowd is watching from the opposite side of the cordon.
Box 371; 0371N3024
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Photograph showing three unidentified men standing in a row during an oath ceremony. The man at center appears to be administering the oath to the man at right as the man at left watches.
Box 371; 0371N3025
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Photograph showing two unidentified men, both in suits and ties, standing behind a desk in an office during an oath ceremony. Each man is raising his right hand. Also see related image No. 371N3029.
Box 371; 0371N3026
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Photograph showing Hall S. Lusk (left) administering an oath to an unidentified man. Each man is raising his right hand.
Box 371; 0371N3027
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Photograph showing three unidentified men standing behind a desk in an office during an oath ceremony.The man on the right is facing the two men on the left. All three are wearing suits and ties, and each man is raising his right hand. See related image No. 371N3026.
Box 371; 0371N3029
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Photograph showing two unidentified men in an office during an oath ceremony. Each man is raising his right hand, and the man on the left is looking at a document he is holding in his left hand.
Box 371; 0371N3030
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Photograph showing four unidentified people, three men and a woman, in an office during an oath ceremony. The second man from right appears to be administering the oath to the man on the left. The man on the right is holding a sheaf of large documents on a desk. See related image No. 371N3032.
Box 371; 0371N3031
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Photograph showing four unidentified people, three men and a woman, in an office during an oath ceremony. The second man from right appears to be administering the oath to the man on the left. The man on the right is holding a sheaf of large documents. See related image No. 371N3031.
Box 371; 0371N3032
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Photograph showing three unidentified men at an oath ceremony. The man on the left is holding a document in his left hand and appears to be administering the oath to the man in the center as the man on the right watches. All three are dressed in suits and ties.
Box 371; 0371N3033
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Photograph showing two unidentified men at an oath ceremony. Each man wearing a suit and tie and raising his right hand. The man on the right is holding a document in his left hand.
Box 371; 0371N3034
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Photograph showing two unidentified men during an oath ceremony. Each man is wearing a suit and tie and raising his right hand. The man on the right is holding a document in his left hand. They are standing next to a desk and glass-fronted cabinets full of books. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Box 371; 0371N3035
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Full-length portrait of a group of unidentified women posing in a row outside a building, possibly at a wedding. The fourth woman from the left is holding a bouquet of roses. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Box 371; 0371N3038
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Full-length portrait of an unidentified wedding party in Portland. The bride is in the front row on the right, holding a bouquet of lilies. On the building behind them is a sign for the East Side Commercial Club.
Box 371; 0371N3039
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Portrait of an unidentified wedding party posing at the front of what may be a church. Facing them are guests seated in pews.
Box 371; 0371N3040
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Full-length portrait of an unidentified wedding party posing at the front of what may be a church. Musicians are seated on either side of the wedding party.
Box 371; 0371N3041
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Portrait of an unidentified bride, groom, and two attendants standing in a row outside a building and facing front. The bride and groom are at right. See related image Nos. 371N3043, 377N0080, and 377N0265.
Box 371; 0371N3042
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Portrait of six unidentified people standing in a row next to a building and facing front. At center right are a bride and groom; at center left are their attendants. At far left and far right are a woman and man who may be family members. See related image Nos. 371N3042, 377N0080, and 377N0265.
Box 371; 0371N3043
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Portrait of an unidentified bride and groom (center) standing between two unidentified attendants outside the open doors of a building. See related image Nos. 371N3045 and 377N0067.
Box 371; 0371N3044
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Portrait of an unidentified bride and groom (center) standing between two unidentified attendants outside the open doors of a building. See related image Nos. 371N3044 and 377N0067.
Box 371; 0371N3045
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Photograph showing an unidentified bride and groom walking arm in arm down the aisle of a church, past their guests. The guests are standing.
Box 371; 0371N3046
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Photograph showing a crowd of people behind a chain-link fence. The crowd appears to be made up of young adults and teenagers, some of whom are raising their hands and cheering.
Box 371; 0371N3080
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Photograph showing unidentified spectators sitting in wooden stands outdoors.
Box 371; 0371N3081
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Photograph showing a crowd of young people outdoors. Some of the people in the front are carrying small pennants. Toward the back of the crowd are people carrying instruments. Two flags are visible at the back of the crowd: a United States flag and a flag with the word “Jefferson” on it. Image note: Negative damage at upper right.
Box 371; 0371N3082
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Photograph showing a crowd of people outdoors. Many of the people near the front of the crowd are children; some have their hands raised. Houses are visible in the background.
Box 371; 0371N3083
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Photograph showing a crowd of unidentified girls outdoors. They are wearing matching long-sleeved blouses and neckerchiefs. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Box 371; 0371N3085
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Photograph of a crowd of people, many of them children in what may be a park. A building and trees are visible in the background.
Box 371; 0371N3088
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Photograph showing a crowd of people standing in a field behind a rope barrier. They are facing to the right and watching something outside the frame.
Box 371; 0371N3089
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Photograph showing a crowd of people, many of them children, at what may be a park.
Box 371; 0371N3091
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Photograph showing spectators standing in the bleachers at a full outdoors stadium, possibly Vaughn Street Park in Portland.
Box 371; 0371N3093
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Photograph showing seven children outdoors with two women in nurses’ uniforms. The nurses are sitting on a bench and holding several of the children on their laps; the other children are sitting on the bench next to the nurses. One of the children is holding a box, and another is holding a basket. Behind the bench is a crowd of people, also primarily children. The people in the photograph are unidentified.
Box 371; 0371N3094
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Photograph showing a large group of people posing in front of a Christmas tree decorated with tinsel. Many of the people in the photograph are children or teenagers, some of whom appear to be holding toys or games. The text “Shipley” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the image.
Box 371; 0371N5479
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Full-length portrait of eight unidentified men standing in two rows and facing front. The men are wearing suits and ties and appear to be aboard a ship. See related image No. 374N0113.
Box 374; 374N0111
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Full-length portrait of seven unidentified people posing in a row and facing front. At center is a man wearing a suit and tie. One either side of him are three women dressed in matching light-colored dresses, each carrying a United States flag. See related image No. 374N0111.
Box 374; 374N0113
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Photograph showing an unidentified man facing away from the camera and drawing on a chalkboard, possibly at a meeting or hearing. At right, two other unidentified men sitting in chairs on a platform are looking toward the chalkboard. See related image Nos. 374N0288, 374N0289, 374N02890, and 374N0291.
Box 374; 374N0286
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Photograph showing an unidentified man sitting at a desk, possibly during a meeting or hearing. He is facing to the left and is looking down at documents on the desk in front of him. See related image Nos. 374N0286, 374N0289, 374N02890, and 374N0291.
Box 374; 374N0288
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Photograph showing an unidentified man sitting in a chair, looking to the right, and speaking, possibly at a meeting or hearing. At right is a desk; at left are two other unidentified men, also seated and looking toward the right side of the image. See related image Nos. 374N0286, 374N0288, 374N02890, and 374N0291. Image note: Negative damage at center.
Box 374; 374N0289
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Photograph showing unidentified men sitting in chairs and looking to the right, possibly at a meeting or hearing. They appear to be listening to someone or something outside the frame. See related image Nos. 374N0286, 374N0288, 374N02890, and 374N0291.
Box 374; 374N0291
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Head and shoulders portrait, taken outdoors, of an unidentified bride facing front. See related image Nos. 371N3044 and 371N3045.
Box 377; 377N0067
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Full-length portrait, taken outdoors, of an unidentified woman wearing a wedding dress and a hat. She is standing outside a building, facing front, and holding a bouquet. See related image Nos. 371N3042, 371N3043, and 377N0265. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Box 377; 377N0080
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Full-length portrait of an unidentified bride and groom standing together outside a building and facing front. The woman is wearing a hat and wedding dress and is holding a bouquet. The man, possibly the groom, is wearing glasses and a suit. See related image Nos. 371N3042, 371N3043, and 377N0080.
Box 377; 377N0265
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Full-length portrait of an unidentified woman and man standing next to one another at the bottom of a staircase and facing front. The woman is wearing a wedding dress and holding a bouquet. The man is wearing a tuxedo.
Box 377; 377N0266
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Photograph of George L. Baker (left) and two unidentified men at a dining table during a meal. On the table are two copies of The Washington Challenger.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A027
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Photograph showing Joseph K. Carson standing at a microphone and smiling. Two unidentified women are seated behind him.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A101
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Photograph showing bride Myrtle Cradick and groom Joseph K. Carson, mayor of Portland, with their attendants at the end of their wedding ceremony on Saturday, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0110 were published on Page 3 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937, under the headline “—And May They Live Happily Ever After.” This photograph had the following caption: “Members of the bridal party at the White Temple Saturday night, when Miss Myrtle Cradick became the bride of Mayor Joseph K. Carson.” To the left of the bride is Myrtle Cradick's sister, maid of honor Ethel Cradick. Her other attendants were Carson’s sister, Mrs. Elwyn Van DeWalker; Kathleen Furlong; Mavis Melvin; and Ruth Morris. To the right of the groom is Joseph K. Carson’s brother, best man James Carson. The Rev. William G. Everson (at rear left, behind bridesmaids) officiated, and Will A. Knight (at rear right) gave Cradick away. In addition to the photographs on Page 3, the Journal published two pictures and a story on the June 20 front page. See additional related image Nos. 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0111, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A107
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Photograph showing Myrtle Cradick and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson at the altar on their wedding day, Saturday, June 19, 1937. Behind them is the Rev. William G. Everson, who officiated. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A front-page story and related photographs from the wedding were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937. See related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0109, 372A0110, 372A0111, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A108
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Photograph showing Myrtle Cradick and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson at their wedding on Saturday, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. The man at right is unidentified. A front-page story and related photographs from the wedding were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937. See related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0108, 372A0110, 372A0111, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A109
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Photograph showing Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson and Myrtle Cradick in a car on their wedding day, Saturday, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0107 were published on Page 3 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937, under the headline “—And May They Live Happily Ever After.” This photograph had the following caption: “Mr. and Mrs. Carson in their automobile following the ceremony.” In addition to the photographs on Page 3, the Journal published two pictures and a story on the June 20 front page. See additional related image Nos. 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0111, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A110
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Photograph showing Myrtle Cradick and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson at the altar on their wedding day, Saturday, June 19, 1937. Behind them is the Rev. William G. Everson, who officiated. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A front-page story and related photographs from the wedding were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937. See related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0110, 372A0112, and 372A0113.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A111
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Photograph showing Myrtle Cradick and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson walking down the steps from the altar on their wedding day, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0113 were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937, under the headline “The Mayor and Portland Gain First Lady.” This photograph had the following caption: “The mayor and Portland’s new first lady step from rostrum into aisle.” See additional related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0110, and 372A0111.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A112
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Photograph of Myrtle Cradick, the Rev. William G. Everson, and Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson at the altar on Cradick and Carson’s wedding day, Saturday, June 19, 1937. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church (also known as the White Temple) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0112 were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 20, 1937, under the headline “The Mayor and Portland Gain First Lady.” This photograph had the following caption: “The Rev. William G. Everson, pastor of White Temple church, blesses the union of Mayor Joseph K. Carson and Miss Myrtle Cradick at the wedding rites Saturday night.” See additional related image Nos. 372A0107, 372A0108, 372A0109, 372A0110, and 372A0111.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A113
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Photograph showing Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson taking a glass from two unidentified men as a third unidentified man watches. The photograph was taken on June 15, 1937, during a bachelor party for Carson at Waverley Country Club in Portland. Carson is sitting in a tall chair and wearing a bib. The dinner party included speeches and pranks. The Oregon Journal published a story about the party on Page 6, of the June 16, 1937 edition. The story was headlined “Gifts and Wisecracks Give Hizzoner Merry Old Time.” Carson married Myrtle Cradick on June 19, 1937. See related image No. 372A0115.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A114
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Photograph showing Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson during a bachelor party on June 15, 1937, at Waverley Country Club in Portland. Carson is sitting in a tall chair, wearing a bib, and holding a forkful of food from a small glass in front of him. The dinner party included speeches and pranks. The Oregon Journal published a story about the party on Page 6, of the June 16, 1937 edition. The story was headlined “Gifts and Wisecracks Give Hizzoner Merry Old Time.” Carson married Myrtle Cradick on June 19, 1937. See related image No. 372A0114.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A115
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Photograph showing Joseph K. Carson (left) and an unidentified man holding a large prop key with the letter “W” painted on one end. The photograph was probably taken between 1933 and 1941, when Carson was mayor of Portland.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A119
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Photograph showing Joseph K. Carson seated at a dining table between two unidentified women. The photograph was probably taken between 1933 and 1941, when Carson was mayor of Portland.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A121
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Photograph of Joseph K. Carson with a person wearing a Santa Claus costume and fake beard. A winter-themed backdrop is partially visible behind them. The photograph was probably taken between 1933 and 1941, when Carson was mayor of Portland. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A124
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Photograph showing George L. Baker (left) and an unidentified man (right) watching Joseph K. Carson perform a ceremonial ribbon-cutting.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A130
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Photograph showing Joseph K. Carson (center) using a shovel during a groundbreaking ceremony. With him are two unidentified men. In the background is a crowd of spectators. The photograph was probably taken between 1933 and 1941, when Carson was mayor of Portland.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A131
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Photograph, taken outdoors, of Joseph K. Carson (right) speaking with an unidentified man, possibly George H. Himes. They are facing one another and Carson has one hand on the man’s shoulder. People carrying flags are partially visible in the background. The photograph was probably taken between 1933 and 1941, when Carson was mayor of Portland. Image note: Negative damage at upper right.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A132
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Photograph of three men, all wearing suits and ties, sitting in a row at a dining table during a meal. All three are wearing buttons featuring a picture of a rose and the text “Portland / 1938.” The name “Ross Finnegan” is written on the negative below the man on the right and is visible at the bottom of the image. See related image No. 372A0337.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A201
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Photograph showing two men, both wearing suits, seated at a dining table during an event. The name “Gould” is written on the negative below the man on the right and is visible at the bottom of the image. The man on the left is unidentified.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A239
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Full-length portrait showing George H. Himes standing next to a boulder bearing a plaque in Himes’ honor on Friday, September 20, 1935, in Portland. The photograph was taken at a ceremony marking the official placement of the plaque. A story about the ceremony was published on Page 7 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, September 22, 1935, under the headline “Himes Park Plaque Put at Entrance.” The story reported: “Official viewing of a bronze plaque affixed to a 10-ton boulder at the entrance to George H. Himes park Friday afternoon marked the culmination of a long campaign by the Oregon chapter, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, to have the 34-acre tract renamed for a living pioneer. The organization May 18 conducted a program in the park, marking the change in name from Fulton park, but the plaque, paying tribute to Himes, was not permanently in place.” The story also reported that Himes had come to Oregon in 1853 and had long been the curator of the Oregon Historical Society. See related image No. 372A0282, which was published with the story. Image note: The name “Geo Himes” is written on the negative. Image shows discoloration at lower right due to negative damage.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A281
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Full-length portrait showing George H. Himes (third from right) and five others standing next to a boulder bearing a plaque in Himes’ honor on Friday, September 20, 1935, in Portland. The photograph was taken at a ceremony marking the official placement of the plaque. A story about the ceremony was published on Page 7 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, September 22, 1935, under the headline “Himes Park Plaque Put at Entrance.” The story reported: “Official viewing of a bronze plaque affixed to a 10-ton boulder at the entrance to George H. Himes park Friday afternoon marked the culmination of a long campaign by the Oregon chapter, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, to have the 34-acre tract renamed for a living pioneer. The organization May 18 conducted a program in the park, marking the change in name from Fulton park, but the plaque, paying tribute to Himes, was not permanently in place.” The story also reported that Himes had come to Oregon in 1853 and had long been the curator of the Oregon Historical Society. Accompanying the story was a cropped version of this photograph, which had the headline “Placing Permanent Himes Plaque.” The photograph had the following caption: “Grouped beside the new name plaque, mounted on a 10-ton boulder in George H. Himes park, are (from left) Mrs. O. J Goffin, chairman of the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America committee which renamed the park for Himes; Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, a Portland pioneer; Mrs. C. S. Jackson, who read the inscription at a program in the park Friday; Himes; Mrs. J. Thorburn Ross, president of the daughters group, and David Stearns, another Oregon pioneer." See related image No. 372A0281. Image note: The name “Himes” is written on the negative. Negative damage at bottom left corner.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A282
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Photograph showing five men seated at a dining table during a meal. The man at left, George L. Baker, is leaning over to speak to Otto Lang, the man next to him. The other three men in the photograph are unidentified. Lang is wearing a button featuring the text “Portland / 1938” around a picture of a rose. See related image Nos. 372A0201 and 372A0340. Image note: The name “Otto Lang” is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner. An “X” is written on the negative below Lang.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A337
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Photograph showing a woman in costume, probably an entertainer, on the lap of a man sitting in the front row at an unidentified event. The men seated around them are watching and smiling. The people in the photograph are unidentified. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0670, 372A0671, 372A0672, and 372A0673.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A669
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Photograph showing three men sitting at a dining table during an unidentified event. All three have buttons and tags on their lapels. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0669, 372A0671, 372A0672, and 372A0673.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A670
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Photograph showing three unidentified men standing in a row and talking during an unidentified event. In the background, the room is full of people seated at tables during a meal. The man at right is wearing a star-shaped badge with the words “THE WRLA / PRESIDENT” on it, possibly referring to the Western Retail Lumbermen’s Association. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0669, 372A0670, 372A0672, and 372A0673.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A671
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Photograph showing three unidentified men standing together at an unidentified event. The man at center is holding out his hand to the man on the left. Musicians are performing in the background. The man at right is wearing a star-shaped badge with the words “THE WRLA / PRESIDENT” on it, possibly referring to the Western Retail Lumbermen’s Association. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0669, 372A0670, 372A0671, and 372A0673.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A672
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Photograph showing men sitting at dining tables during an unidentified event. At left are two men laughing, one sitting at a table and one standing next to him. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0669, 372A0670, 372A0671, and 372A0672.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A673
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Photograph showing three unidentified men in tuxedoes at an event. The man in the center is facing front, and the other two men are looking at him and shaking his hands. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0676, 372A0677, 372A0678, and 372A0679.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A674
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Photograph showing four unidentified men, all wearing tuxedoes, talking with one another at an event.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A675
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Photograph showing six unidentified people in formal dress sitting at a dining table during an event. An unidentified man is standing next to the table at right. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0674, 372A0677, 372A0678, and 372A0679.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A676
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Photograph showing a row of unidentified people in formal dress sitting at a dining table during an event. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0674, 372A0676, 372A0678, and 372A0679.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A677
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Photograph showing three people sitting at a dining table and four men standing behind them during an event. They are in formal dress. The man at far right is Joseph K. Carson; the other people in the photograph are unidentified. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0674, 372A0676, 372A0677, and 372A0679.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A678
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Photograph of an unidentified woman and three unidentified men at a dining table during an event. They are in formal dress and are smiling. The man at left is pointing toward the camera and the woman is holding up both her hands. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0674, 372A0676, 372A0677, and 372A0678.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A679
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Photograph of three unidentified men, all wearing tuxedoes, at a formal event. The two men at left and right are reaching toward each other to shake hands or exchange an object. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0681, 372A0682, 372A0683, 372A0684, and 372A0685.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A680
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Photograph showing an unidentified woman and two unidentified men, all in formal clothing, at a dining table during an event. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0680, 372A0682, 372A0683, 372A0684, and 372A0685.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A681
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Photograph showing three unidentified men sitting in a row at a dining table during a formal event. All three are facing front, smiling, and wearing tuxedoes. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0680, 372A0681, 372A0683, 372A0684, and 372A0685.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A682
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Photograph showing three unidentified men sitting in a row at a dining table during a formal event. All three are smiling and wearing tuxedoes. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0680, 372A0681, 372A0682, 372A0684, and 372A0685.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A683
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Photograph showing two unidentified men, both in tuxedoes, sitting at a dining table during a banquet. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0680, 372A0681, 372A0682, 372A0683, and 372A0685.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A684
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Photograph showing an unidentified woman and two unidentified men, all in formal dress, sitting at a dining table during an event. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0680, 372A0681, 372A0682, 372A0683, and 372A0684.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A685
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Photograph of an unidentified woman, possibly an entertainer, and a crowd of men seated in the background at an unidentified event. The woman is wearing a leotard with shoulder straps. The number 9 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. See related image No. 372A0689.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A686
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Photograph showing an unidentified woman and two unidentified men sitting in a row at a party. The man on the left is wearing a tuxedo and the woman is holding a glass and a cigarette. The number 4 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0688 and 372A0690.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A687
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Photograph showing four unidentified men standing in a row at a party. The men at left and second from right are each holding a glass. The second man from left is holding a cigarette and another object, possibly a wallet. The number 8 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0687 and 372A0690.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A688
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Photograph of an unidentified woman, possibly an entertainer, standing between two unidentified men who are crouching next to her. The woman is wearing a leotard with sequined straps. A number that could be a 5 or a 9 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. See related image No. 372A0686.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A689
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Photograph showing an unidentified man and woman sitting next to each other and looking at one another. The man has one arm around the woman’s shoulders and is holding a glass in his other hand. The number 10 is written on the negative and is partially visible in the lower left corner of the image. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0687 and 372A0688.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A690
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Photograph showing two unidentified men, both in tuxedoes, sitting at a dining table during an event and speaking to one another. This photograph is probably related to image Nos. 372A0692, 372A0693, 372A0694, 372A0792, and 372A0793.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A691
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Photograph showing five unidentified people in formal dress seated in a row at a dining table during a banquet. This photograph is probably related to image Nos. 372A0691, 372A0693, 372A0694, 372A0792, and 372A0793.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A692
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Photograph showing four people in formal dress sitting in a row at a dining table during an event. The man at center is Joseph K. Carson. The other three people in the photograph are unidentified. This photograph is probably related to image Nos. 372A0691, 372A0692, 372A0694, 372A0792, and 372A0793.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A693
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Photograph showing four unidentified people in formal dress sitting in a row at a dining table during an event. This photograph is probably related to image Nos. 372A0691, 372A0692, 372A0693, 372A0792, and 372A0793.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A694
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Photograph showing an unidentified young woman keeling and holding a bouquet. She is being crowned with a tiara by an unidentified man in uniform standing next to her.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A707
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Full-length portrait of an unidentified bride and groom with their wedding party, consisting of five groomsmen, five bridesmaids, and a flower girl. See related image Nos. 372A0712, 372A0713, and 372A0715.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A711
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Full-length portrait of an unidentified bride with five bridesmaids and a flower girl. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative. See related image Nos. 372A0711, 372A0713, and 372A0715.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A712
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Photograph showing an unidentified bride and groom walking arm in arm down the aisle. See related image Nos. 372A0711, 372A0712, and and 372A0715. Image note: Marks on negative.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A713
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Photograph showing an unidentified bride and groom, their officiant, and other members of the wedding party during a marriage ceremony. The groom is putting the ring on the bride’s finger. In front of the party is a microphone on a stand draped with a decorative cloth bearing the letter “W.” The number 17 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A714
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Full-length portrait of an unidentified bride and groom, posing arm in arm in front of a fireplace. See related image Nos. 372A0711, 372A0712, and and 372A0713.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A715
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Full-length portrait of six unidentified people, four sitting on a couch and two sitting on chairs facing them. Written on the negative is the text “5778 Pioneer Reunion.”
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A717
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Photograph showing a man in uniform, possibly a Portland police officer, pinning a badge on Joseph K. Carson’s lapel during an unidentified event. The uniformed man is unidentified. This photograph is related to image No. 372A0793. It may have been taken at the same event as image Nos. 372A0691, 372A0692, 372A0693, and 372A0694.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A792
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Photograph showing Joseph K. Carson (right) and an unidentified man looking at a plaque the man is holding. The plaque consists of two thin sheets joined by a cord with tassels. Both Carson and the unidentified man are wearing tuxedoes. This photograph is related to image No. 372A0792. It may have been taken at the same event as image Nos. 372A0691, 372A0692, 372A0693, and 372A0694.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A793
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Full-length portrait of seven unidentified people, probably members of the East Side Commercial Club, wearing a variety of costumes and posing with a pair of donkeys. They are at a stadium or arena. The text “East Side Commercial” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. See related image Nos. 372A0831 and 372A0848.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A828
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Full-length portrait of a group of unidentified people, probably members of the East Side Commercial Club, wearing a variety of costumes. They are at a stadium or arena, and rows of spectators are watching in the background. The text “East Side Commercial” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. See related image Nos. 372A0828 and 372A0848. Image note: Negative damage at right.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A831
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified men, probably members of the Progressive Club posing at a stadium or arena. Most of the men are wearing matching costumes consisting of shorts, striped short-sleeve shirts, and straw hats with pom-poms. Some of the men are holding bunches of carrots. The text “Progressive Club” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. See related image Nos. 372A0828 and 372A0831.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 372; 372A848
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Photograph of Harriet Cumming and Hamilton Corbett walking down the steps outside Trinity Lutheran Church in Portland on their wedding day, May 15, 1920. Written on the negative sleeve is the text “Corbett, Hamilton and bride.” Image note: Negative damage on right side of image.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 373; 0373G041
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Portrait of a crowd of partygoers posing for a photograph. They are in a large, ornate room and facing front. Many are wearing party hats and holding balloons or party horns.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 373; 0373G251
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Portrait of a crowd of partygoers posing for a photograph. They are in a large room, facing front, and some are holding balloons with the Loyal Order of Moose logo on the side. See related image No. 373G0253.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 373; 0373G252
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Portrait of a crowd of partygoers posing for a photograph. They are in a large room, facing front, and some are holding balloons with the Loyal Order of Moose logo on the side. See related image No. 373G0253.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 373; 0373G253
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Photograph showing an unidentified woman standing on an outdoor stage or platform, speaking. She is facing right and standing at a small table. She is wearing a hat, dress, gloves, and fur boa. See related image No. 373G0256.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 373; 0373G255
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Photograph showing an unidentified woman bursting through a paper screen as she makes an entrance on an outdoor stage or platform. A group of men in military uniforms are standing on the platform on either side of the woman. On the screen are the words “OREGON INVITES THE WORLD” above a painting of a woman’s face. See related image No. 373G0255.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 373; 0373G256
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Photograph showing a group of unidentified men sitting in a row at a dining table during a meal. The number 1725 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention pictures” is written on the negative sleeve. Also see image Nos. 375A0788, 375A0789, 375A0790, 375A0791, 375A0792, 375A0793, and 375A0794.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0787
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Photograph showing three unidentified men sitting in a row at a dining table during a meal. The number 1726 is written on the negative. The unverified note “Convention pictures” is written on the negative sleeve. Also see image Nos. 375A0787, 375A0789, 375A0790, 375A0791, 375A0792, 375A0793, and 375A0794. Image note: Light leaks on negative.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0788
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Photograph showing five unidentified men sitting in a row at a dining table during a meal. The number 1727 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention pictures” is written on the negative sleeve. Also see image Nos. 375A0787, 375A0788, 375A0790, 375A0791, 375A0792, 375A0793, and 375A0794.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0789
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Photograph showing five unidentified men sitting at folding tables and eating a meal. More diners are visible in the background. The number 1728 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention pictures” is written on the negative sleeve. Also see image Nos. 375A0787, 375A0788, 375A0789, 375A0791, 375A0792, 375A0793, and 375A0794. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0790
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Photograph showing five unidentified men sitting at folding tables and eating a meal. More diners are visible in the background. The number 1729 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention pictures” is written on the negative sleeve. Also see image Nos. 375A0787, 375A0788, 375A0789, 375A0790, 375A0792, 375A0793, and 375A0794.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0791
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Photograph showing four unidentified men eating a meal. They are sitting around a bench that they are using as a table. More diners are visible at tables in the background. The number 1730 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention pictures” is written on the negative sleeve.” Also see image Nos. 375A0787, 375A0788, 375A0789, 375A0790, 375A0791, 375A0793, and 375A0794.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0792
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Photograph showing four unidentified people, two women and two men, standing in a row in a hallway. The men are standing between the two women, and each woman is affixing a rosebud to the lapel of the man next to her. All four people are smiling. The number 1731 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention pictures” is written on the negative sleeve. Also see image Nos. 375A0787, 375A0788, 375A0789, 375A0790, 375A0791, 375A0792, and 375A0794.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0793
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Photograph showing an unidentified man standing at a lectern on a stage. He is facing to the left. The number 1732 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention pictures” is written on the negative sleeve. Also see image Nos. 375A0787, 375A0788, 375A0789, 375A0790, 375A0791, 375A0792, and 375A0793.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0794
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Photograph showing five unidentified men, all wearing suits, ties, and name tags, standing in a row and talking. The number 4315 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0887, 375A0888, and 375A0889.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0886
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Photograph showing two men standing side by side. The man at right is holding a document and looking at the man at left. Both are wearing suits, ties, and name tags. The number 4316 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0886, 375A0888, and 375A0889.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0887
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Photograph showing four unidentified men standing in a row. The men at left and second from right are each holding papers in one hand. All four men are wearing suits and name tags. The number 4317 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0886, 375A0887, and 375A0889.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0888
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Photograph showing four unidentified men standing in a row. The three men at left are looking toward the man at right. All four are wearing suits and ties. The number 4318 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “Convention” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0886, 375A0887, and 375A0888.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0889
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Photograph showing an unidentified man and woman facing each other and smiling. The woman is attaching a flower to the man’s lapel as a second woman watches in the background. At lower right is a box of flowers.
Oregon Journal Negative Collection; Org. Lot 1368; Box 375; 375A0977
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