World War, 1914-1918--Economic & industrial aspects--Oregon--Portland

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Charles Piez during visit to Portland to inspect shipbuilding operations

Head and shoulders portrait of Charles Piez, vice president and general manager of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, smiling and looking to the right. The photograph was taken on July 13, 1918, while Piez and Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, were in Portland and the vicinity to inspect shipbuilding operations in the area. See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0167, 373G0182, 373G0183, 373G0184, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Charles Piez speaking at Northwest Steel, Portland

Photograph, taken from the side, of Charles Piez speaking to workers at Northwest Steel in Portland on July 13, 1918. Piez, vice president and general manager of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, made the address during a visit with director general Charles M. Schwab to inspect shipbuilding operations in the Portland area. A cropped version of this photograph was one of six that were published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 14, 1918, as part of coverage of the visit. This photograph had the following caption: “Vice President Charles Piez in speaking pose.” See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0182, 373G0183, 373G0184, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Charles M. Schwab during visit to Portland to inspect shipbuilding operations

Half-length portrait of Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, taken in Portland on Saturday, July 13, 1918. A cropped version of this photograph was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 14, 1918, under the headline “Head of Emergency Fleet Corporation.” The photograph had the following caption: “Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet corporation, who is a Portland visitor. Mr. Schwab’s rise in the industrial world from a humble beginning to the recognized position of the ablest steel man forms one of the greatest dramas of American business. With Charles Piez, vice president of the Emergency Fleet corporation, and other officials, Mr. Schwab is spending three days inspecting shipbuilding in Portland and vicinity.” See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0167, 373G0183, 373G0184, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Charles M. Schwab touring shipyard with unidentified officials

Photograph showing Charles M. Schwab (center), director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, walking between two unidentified men as he tours a Portland-area shipyard on Saturday, July 13, 1918. The photograph was taken during a three-day visit Schwab made to inspect shipbuilding operations in Portland and the vicinity. A cropped version of this photograph was one of six published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 14, 1918. This photograph had the following caption: “Mr. Schwab strolling through shipyard with yard officials.” See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0167, 373G0182, 373G0184, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Charles M. Schwab speaking at Northwest Steel, Portland

Photograph, taken from the side, of Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, giving an address in Portland on Saturday, July 13, 1918. The speech was part of a three-day visit Schwab made to inspect shipbuilding operations in the Portland area. A cropped version of this photograph was one of six published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 14, 1918. This photograph had the following caption: “Charles M. Schwab addressing workmen at Northwest Steel company plant.” See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0167, 373G0182, 373G0183, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Dr. Charles Eaton during visit to Portland with Charles M. Schwab

Head and shoulders photograph of Dr. Charles Eaton, head of the national service division of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, taken on Saturday, July 13, 1918. Eaton accompanied Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, on a three-day visit to Portland to inspect shipbuilding operations in the area. A cropped version of the photograph was one of six published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 14, 1918. It had the caption “Dr. Charles Eaton, head of national service division.” The photograph may have been taken at the Northwest Steel shipyard. See related image Nos. 373G0166, 373G0167, 373G0182, 373G0183, 373G0184, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077. Image note: Spots of damage on negative. The name “Eaton, Dr. Charles” is written on the negative sleeve.

Liberty Temple at Portland, Oregon

A color postcard of the Liberty Temple in Portland Oregon. The temple is a white building in the classical style. There are several flags lining the top of the building, WWI soldiers flank the front steps, and a cannon sits in front of the building. A building committee led by Julius Meier constructed the temple building in downtown Portland in March of 1918 to host patriotic rallies and encourage participation in the Third Liberty Loan Drive during World War I. Text on the front of the postcard reads, "Liberty Temple at Portland, Oregon, Headquarters Third Liberty Loan Committee."