Tintypes
Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:
Adelaide Davenport, Alice and Cleo Davenport, Mattie Gilmour [four children, tinted tintype], undated
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.
Calbreath Family papers
This collection documents the Calbreath and Smith families, both pioneer families in Oregon. The collection contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, diaries, account books, day books, and manuscripts of poetry and prose by Irene Smith Calbreath.
[Child, damaged], 1860s
Thomas Condon papers
Thomas Condon (1822-1907) was an Irish Congregational minister, a geologist and paleontologist, and a professor at the University of Oregon. The collection (1870-1900; 1946) contains correspondence, Condon's class teaching record, UO Board of Regents meeting minutes, a catalogue of the Condon specimen collection, geology publications, and photographs of minerals, specimens, the Condon family, and fossils.
Dear mother I forgot to leave my picture for you. I was up there so sent this. Bridgette, not yet assigned
woman in dark dress with white collar and hair pulled back.
Dora Reames [Portrait on red-patterned mount, backed by ruled paper], 1870s circa
Emma L. Dickenson of Portland [Standing portrait with tree], 1883
Evan Reames, U.S. Senator from Jacksonville, "Lieut. Evan Reames, Oregon" [Portrait. Blind stamped mount, backed by ruled paper], 1870s circa
[Framed tinted tintype studio portrait of man with mustache. Probably a brother of Charlie Scott, also seen in PH198_17.], 1860s-1890s
[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
H.B. Hoffman when a boy, not yet assigned
With 2 funeral clippings.
John Hampton, Hugh Hampton, Nellie Hampton, Alton Hampton
Jonew Hoffman, father of H.B. Hoffman, not yet assigned
Soldier with rifle
[Man Seated], 1860s
[Man with pipe?], 1860s
McGarrity family photographs, not yet assigned
Young boy in suit.
McGarrity family photographs, not yet assigned
Man in suit.
Mill Hartly [man with mustache], 1860s
Robert Aubrey Miller papers
Miss Annie Downes 169-17th st. Detroit Mich., not yet assigned
vignette of man in suit.
Miss Laura Thornton, Ashland, Oregon, Sept. 11th 1879. [Portrait], 1879 Sep 11
Moore, Hampton, Dillard family papers
Fay Hampton Robertson compiled histories of the Moore, Hampton, and Dillard branches of her family. The collection consists of typewritten copies of those histories as well as the trail diary of Jonathan Limerick Moore (1830-1862).
Moore, Jonathan L. in his coffin, 1862, 1862
Moore, Susan Winter. Daughter of J. L. Moore
not yet assigned, not yet assigned
Young boy in Civil War era military uniform, in studio, posing with one hand on a table, the other hand on his hip