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United States -- Oregon -- Lane County (Or.) -- Eugene (Or.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 275 Collections and/or Records:

Eugene Commercial Club. , 1910

 Item — Box 3: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705075]
Identifier: PH213_153
Abstract

View of façade of new building, the Eugene Commercial Club, on 9th near Olive, with band and groups from Cottage Grove and Roseburg in front. Gift of Mabel McClain in 1944.

Dates: 1910

Eugene, East 16th Street., c. 1910

 Item — Box 2: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705083]
Identifier: PH213_044_1
Abstract

View from farmlands towards Skinner's Butte.

Dates: c. 1910

Eugene, East 16th Street., 1909

 Item — Box 2: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705083]
Identifier: PH213_044_2
Abstract

West of Skinner's Butte; shows Lincoln High School.

Dates: 1909

Eugene F. Skinner., c. 1880s

 Item — Box 2: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705083]
Identifier: PH213_111
Abstract

Studio portrait of Eugene F. Skinner in his hunting costume, carrying the gun he used crossing the plains in 1845. Copy print, marked for prepress.

Dates: c. 1880s

Eugene Fruit Growers Association [Drawing of facility, birdseye view, buildings labeled], 1926-07-03

 Item — Box 210: Series 1.; Series 2.; Series 4.; Series 5.; Series 8.; Series 11.; Series 14.; Series 16.; Series 19.; Series 20.; Series 21.; Series 22.; Series 23. [Barcode: 35025041937547], item: PH037_48633_nitrate

Eugene -Junction City section of highway; 5 miles north of Eugene, unknown

 Item — Box 218: Series 2.; Series 4.; Series 5.; Series 8.; Series 9.; Series 11.; Series 14.; Series 15.; Series 16.; Series 19.; Series 20.; Series 21.; Series 22.; Series 23. [Barcode: 35025041937620], item: PH037_05576_print

Eugene Mall Const., 1970

 Item
Identifier: PH328_05

Eugene Masonic Temple, 992 Olive St. [razed], circa 1909-1929

 Item — Photo box 1: Series Series II; Series Series II [Barcode: 35025042516217]
Identifier: PH105_029

[Eugene, OR. Street scene, Trolley Car., Heilig Theatre sign.], 1923-07

 Item — Box 163: Series 1.; Series 2.; Series 3.; Series 4.; Series 8.; Series 19. [Barcode: 35025041937075], item: PH037_R00112

[Eugene, OR. Street scene, Trolley Car., Heilig Theatre sign.], 1923-07

 Item — Box 214: Series 1.; Series 2.; Series 10.; Series 4.; Series 5.; Series 7.; Series 8.; Series 11.; Series 12.; Series 14.; Series 16.; Series 19.; Series 20.; Series 21.; Series 22.; Series 23. [Barcode: 35025041937588], item: PH037_R00112_print_copy1

[Eugene, OR. Street scene, Trolley Car., Heilig Theatre sign.], 1923-07

 Item — Box 215: Series 2.; Series 4.; Series 5.; Series 8.; Series 14.; Series 18.; Series 19.; Series 20.; Series 21.; Series 22.; Series 23. [Barcode: 35025041937596], item: PH037_R00112_print_copy2

[Eugene, OR. Street scene, Trolley Car., Heilig Theatre sign.], 1923-07

 Item — Box 215: Series 2.; Series 4.; Series 5.; Series 8.; Series 14.; Series 18.; Series 19.; Series 20.; Series 21.; Series 22.; Series 23. [Barcode: 35025041937596], item: PH037_R00112_print_copy3

Eugene, Oregon: view from airplane., 1914

 Item — Box 2: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705083]
Identifier: PH213_046
Abstract

By Linn Drug Company. Print is mounted on board.

Dates: 1914

Eugene, Oregon, west side. , 1890s

 Item — Box 2: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705083]
Identifier: PH213_110
Abstract

Photo by Winter. Gift of Edith Kerns Chambers, class of 1895.

Dates: 1890s

Eugene pioneer John S. Kincaid., c. 1860s

 Item — Box 1: Series Series I; Series Series II [Barcode: 35025042705091]
Identifier: PH213_165
Abstract

Studio portrait of man identified as John S. Kincaid, brother of Harrison Kincaid, wearing a dark suit with bow tie and a top hat. John ran the Oregon State Journal while Harrison was in Washington for 16 or 17 years.

Dates: c. 1860s

Eugene Post Office., c. 1910

 Item — Box 3: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705075]
Identifier: PH213_080
Abstract

Exterior, 5th and Willamette. On board backing.

Dates: c. 1910

Eugene Skinner's second house.

 Item — Box 1: Series Series I; Series Series II [Barcode: 35025042705091]
Identifier: PH213_144
Abstract

View of the exterior of Eugene Skinner's second house on West 6th Street in 1854. Copy print of half tone.

Dates: 1880-1960; Majority of material found within 1900-1915

Eugene Souvenir Pamphlet , c. 1900

 Item — Box 1: Series Series I; Series Series II [Barcode: 35025042705091]
Identifier: PH213_006
Abstract

Includes a Eugene street scene, Timber scene, Hop Yard, and the University of Oregon. From the Singer Souvenirs of Portland Series.

Dates: c. 1900

Exterior of S. H. Friendly store., 1898

 Item — Box 2: Series Series I [Barcode: 35025042705083]
Identifier: PH213_075
Abstract

Jesse Cohen, J. T. Nicklin, S. H. Friendly, and A. T. Cockerline are standing outside of the storefront on the sidewalk.

Dates: 1898

[Exterior view of church.], 1950s-1961

 Item — Multiple collection box [Coll 145] 1: [Barcode: 35025032076396]
Identifier: PH272_05

[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 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

Float, 1st Congregational Church. , c. 1915

 Item — Box 1: Series Series I; Series Series II [Barcode: 35025042705091]
Identifier: PH213_022
Abstract

View of parade float of the 1st Congregational Church of Eugene. This float won 3rd Prize. On board the float are Dr. Paul Scangler, Margaret S. Higginbotham, Juanita Wilkins Kruse, and Adah McMurphy Gaylord.

Dates: c. 1915