Law, crime & justice
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
An Old Time Igloo, made of sod with wood supports. CLA: In or near lived old Owtownarook, the Hitler of Tigara. He made war on tribes north and south. His "woman" turned against him and betrayed him to his enemies, who shot him as he slept in his igloo., 1929
[Charles Leland Scott, while official deputy in Lane County Sheriff's Office under Sheriff A.J Johnson of Creswell. Note about their friendship. Stamped studio mount.], 1894-1898
City jail, Portland, Second and Oak. Crowd gathered to witness jailing body of society women arrested for praying in a saloon for Temperance., undated
Courthouse shortly after completion. , 1907
Exterior view of the Lane County Courthouse. On board backing.
[Exterior view, U.S. Post Office and Court House], after 1916
Foundation of Portland post office, under construction in 1873. Lutheran church and old wooden courthouse in background., 1873
Group portrait of governbment officials at Sitka, 1898. Identified., 1898
Group of Gov't officials in Sitka. CLA: Marshal Shoup, 1st District Al. 1898 at Sitka. From left font row: Dep. Mar. Snook, Marshal J.M. Shoup, Chf. Dep. (///) McNair (Hal)..[more writing on back but unreadable]
Henry H. Gilfry, June 26th 1878 [portrait of man involved in Oregon legal cases, esp. Muller v. Oregon, re limit to work hours for women], 1878 Jun 26
Jawbones vs. Sawbones [Baseball teams, lawyers vs. doctors, pose in uniform on field, Pendleton Oregon., ca. 1890. Edger Smith, batboy. Photog attrib.], 1890 c
Judge Irwin and wife on the trail with dog team and sled. CLA: Judge Irwin with wife., undated
Judge P.P. Prim, of Jacksonville. [Portrait], 1880s circa
Judge Thomas. CLA: U.S. Comr. Wrangell, Alaska, undated
Lane County Court House, c. 1920s
View of a brick building with a tall clock tower. Another building is in the foreground. The courthouse sat at the junction of Eighth Street and Oak.
Lane County Courthouse., undated
View of the exterior of the Lane County Courthouse.
Lane County Jail., undated
Exterior.
Marshal Shoup of Sitka, Alaska. CLA: brother a US Senator from Idaho, 1898-1900
[Misc. photos of WW1 aircraft production; Jackson Prison, MI; Pinnacle Club; offprint w/colored portrait of Disque.], 1918
Monument to Frank H. Reid., undated
Reid has a glacier named after him-Reid Glacier. He killed the famous bandit, "Soapy Smith"-in 1898. The cemetery where Reid lies buried is at the mouth of the creek which flows from Reids Glacier. Smith was buried just over the boundary of the cemetery,
Most Rev. Chas. J. Seghers., 1886
Archbishop of Vancouver Island, Murdered on the Yukon near Nulato, A.T., 1886. Copy. Print given C.L. Andrews by Capt. W.D. Moore. Most Rev. J. Seghers killed by his dog drivers at Bishops (?) near mouth of Koyakuk River.