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Architecture—Commercial

 Subject
Subject Source: Photosub

Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:

11633. Odd Fellows Building, Eugene, Oregon., c. 1913

 Item — Box 1: Series Series I; Series Series II [Barcode: 35025042705091]
Identifier: PH213_029
Abstract

View of the Hall of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) White Temple, East 9th, NW corner Oak. Designed in 1909 by John Hunzicker.

Dates: c. 1913

East Broadway. , 1900

 Item — Box 2: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705083]
Identifier: PH213_122
Abstract

Two men in wagon with new stove in back, posed in front of J.A Stansbire store. Note says "Springfield, not Eugene."

Dates: 1900

[Exterior view of Davidson's bakery, rear portion.], 1950s-1961

 Item — Multiple collection box [Coll 145] 1: [Barcode: 35025032076396]
Identifier: PH272_07

[Exterior view of Ford dealership building.], 1950s-1961

 Item — Multiple collection box [Coll 145] 1: [Barcode: 35025032076396]
Identifier: PH272_02

[Exterior view of Oregon Motor Stage facility.], 1935-1940

 Item — Multiple collection box [Coll 146] 1: Series Series II [Barcode: 35025032076388]
Identifier: PH273_2

[Exterior view of Wyatt's US Royal tire shop.], 1950s-1961

 Item — Multiple collection box [Coll 145] 1: [Barcode: 35025032076396]
Identifier: PH272_10

First First National Bank Building. , c. 1895

 Item — Box 2: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705083]
Identifier: PH213_090
Abstract

View of the interior of the First National Bank. The men numbered in the image are : No. 1 F. G. Hendricks, President; 2 S. B. Haiku, Cashier; 3 P. E. Snodgrass, Asst Cashier; 4 S. H. Potter, Bookkeeper; 5 S. H. Johnson, Bookkeeper. On backing board.

Dates: c. 1895

Interior of S. H. Friendly Store, Eugene, Oregon., c. 1910

 Item — Box 2: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705083]
Identifier: PH213_051
Abstract

Interior view of a dry goods mercantile located at 594 Willamette. Sam H. Friendly was an active supporter of the city and the University of Oregon, and a Eugene street is named for him. Mounted on white backing.

Dates: c. 1910