Oregon -- Photographs
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
A heard of sheep in Eastern Oregon, undated
[Album of automobile trip through Eastern Oregon, with scenes of Columbia Gorge and Crater Lake. "Postal Souvenirs" binding.], 1910 c
Crater Lake, Klamath Marsh, Williamson River?, trip through Eastern Oregon. See logs, Box 1 (mss. Coll) [Note, source unidentified.]
Alexander, S. Murray, owner and builder of Oregon river boats., undated
Alonzo Vickers, engineer of the "St. Claire"., 1852
[Anchor chain on dock], undated
[Architectural rendering of a public school.], 1930s
Baker, Rawalt, and Hoffman Family papers
The Baker family, consisting of Walter H. Baker, his wife Ida S. Baker (nee Rawalt) and their three sons, William A., Walter R., and Paul, as well as Ida Baker's sister, Mary Hoffman (nee Rawalt), her husband William and their son Harlan, all moved to the Salem, Oregon area in the 1890s. The collection contains records of the Baker, Rawalt, and Hoffman family that include diaries, correspondence, photographs, negatives, and business records of Walter Baker.
[Bathers at the shore, 1900.], 1900
Big Tree on Right of Way- Tillamook Line S.P.R.R. Co. Built 1909-1911. By JW Sweeney Construction Co., not yet assigned
Copy of no.9
Captain George W. Hoyt. Agent for steamer "Multnomah," later employed by Oregon Steam Navigation company., 1851
Cascades portage engine, type used in 1875., 1875
[Child, damaged], 1860s
Daniel E. Buchanan, steamboat master and engineer., undated
[Detail of entry way from PH122-25.], 1940s-1950s c
[Exterior view of Oregon Motor Stage facility.], 1935-1940
[Five sailing ships in river, probably wheat ships. Portland or Umatilla area], 1890s c
[Four people at car in parking lot, possibly at Timberline], 1930s circa
[Four people looking down big snowbank, possibly at Timberline], 1930s circa
[Four people picnicking at car in parking lot, possibly at Timberline], 1930s circa
George Gore, steamboat captain on Willamette river boats., undated
[Girl in garden], 1915 circa
[Girl on horse in mountains], 1910s circa
[Girl with doll, badly damaged], 1860s
Grandpa and Grandma Miller [Margaret Witt Miller and husband Hulings or Hulen Miller (1812-1883), parents of Joaquin Miller. Son George M. Miller (1853-?) stands behind them. Tinted tintype in velvet-lined case.], 1870 circa
Hattie Beach, not yet assigned
Binger Hermann papers
Binger Hermann (1843-1926) was a Roseburg attorney and politician who represented Oregon in the U.S. House of Representatives for sixteen years, and served as commissioner of the General Land Office (GLO) under presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. The collection (1888-1920) contains Hermann's personal and professional papers.