Commerce and business
Found in 136 Collections and/or Records:
Oregon Market [Open front of market stall. Pair of deer and a bear cub hang in front. Stuffed pheasant sits in bin. Three men in white aprons stand within shop with a dozen customers.], 1900 c
Oscar Yard's Fur trading rooms. CLA: Red, cross, blue, white and silver fox skins., undated
Patrick's Store, Newport, Ore. [View of building with "Patrick's" painted on side, "Hoover 1912" on front of building, on dirt street with wooden sidewalks.], 1917-1918
Paulson's Row, Frontier Trading Post near Eagle. Log buildings with flagpoles and cut wood in front., 1906
CLA: Mr. Paulson buried Pliz a prominent miner who filed the claim on the first mine at Juneau at the Treadwell mine. He was beaten out of this mine by Treadwell. Prominant in the 1870's and 1880's.
Red Light district of Anchorage. Small buildings along dirt street with tree-stump in middle. Sign on one building reads "Montana Bessie.", undated
river boats which ran from Celilo to Lewiston at Lewiston. [View across river to shore with grain elevator and warehouse with four sternwheelers moored.], not yet assigned
[Road gang working on an unpaved street. Geo T. Baldwin building and First National Bank "boarded store for blast".], 1890s-1910s
Russian Warehouses. CLA: Left - fur W.H. torn down in 1897. Right foright(?) - dock W.H. Taken before fire, Warehouse on wharf., 1897
S.H. Friendly store.
Interior. Shown are customers, a clerk and the stock of the store.
Sincerely Yours, Lee Moorhouse [Portrait of Lee Moorhouse], not yet assigned
Sitka Small-boat Harbor. The Fisherman's Docks, Sitka, Alaska, Comp[liments], C.L.A., not yet assigned
Steamer "Frogner," Port Orford. [View down bank to steel ship loading lumber. "Canfield envelope A."], not yet assigned
Steamer "Harvest Queen" at The Dalles. Taken probably in June 1884, Barge "Huntress" lying ahead of the "Harvest Queen." Umatilla House and Columbia Hotel in the distance., 1884 Jun
[Stone church in Pendleton, OR. First Christian Church, built 1910], 1910
Street in business section, Eugene, Oregon.
[View up Willamette, colored postcard.]
Street in Eagle, showing Northern Commercial Co. buildings. CLA: the log cabin - one of them is probably the one in which the miners meeting was had the winter of 1898-9 when 3 men were sent out of Eagle at -40 degrees., 1906
Street scene with McQueshan's store, Circle. CLA: Given me Feb 29, 1936 by E.L. Range., 1901-1902
Tanana River at the mouth where it joins the Yukon. At Tanana. CLA: Northern Commercial Co. bought out N.A.T. and T. Baled hay in the foreground. Brought up by steam boats on the Yukon. There were as many as 60 boats on the Yukon., 1902 or 1903
The burning of the old Russian Warehouse at Sitka Alaska, 1914 Dec
The first full carload of roadsters unloaded in Pendleton, Or for Oregon Motor Garage [Fords by railroad car]., 1890s-1910s
The first full carload of roadsters unloaded in Pendleton, Or for Oregon Motor Garage [Fords lined up on street]., 1890s-1910s
The Hamley-McFatridge Co. Exhibit [Hamley was for decades the premiere saddlery in Pendleton, and made the prize saddles for Roundup. Company went out of business following a fire in the 1990s. Building still extant.], 1890s-1910s
The Hamley-McFatridge Co. Exhibit [Hamley was for decades the premiere saddlery in Pendleton, and made the prize saddles for Roundup. Company went out of business following a fire in the 1990s. Building still extant.], 1890s-1910s
The Ivory Workers Camp. Ivory carvers' camp near Nome, Alaska. Two tents on beach with upturned umiaks behind them., 1927
King Islander-Nome, Alaska. They come by sea from King Island-90 miles from Nome-work ivory all summer-go back to the island for winter kill walrus in spring before the ice leaves-get the ivory and return to Nome to carve and sell the ivory.
The Old Russian Cannon., undated
The Old Russian Bakery Shop Building, Aflumano [?] Sitka Trading Co. Store, Then Miss Haley's Curio Store, The Old Thalrigit [?] Canoe (Eiyank [?] Oslan), Corner of US Marine Barracks, The record of Three Dynasties [?] for Barritt Willangham O'le Comp.