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Oregonian photographs collection, circa 1850-1984
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Oregonian (Firm)
- Title
- Oregonian photographs collection
- Dates
- circa 1850-1984 (inclusive)18501984
1884-1984 (bulk)18841984 - Quantity
- 60.8 cubic feet, (141 document cases, 19 flat boxes, and 13 oversize folders)
- Collection Number
- Org. Lot 1359
- Summary
- Photographs used by the Portland newspaper, the Oregonian.
- Repository
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Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open to the public.
- Additional Reference Guides
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- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Oregonian was founded as a weekly paper in 1850 by William W. Chapman, Stephen Coffin, and Thomas Jefferson Dryer. Despite his first name, Dryer was a Whig, and later a Republican; these leanings would have a lasting effect on the paper's editorial stance.
In 1860, Dryer left Portland to campaign on behalf of Abraham Lincoln, leaving the English-born Henry L. Pittock in charge of the paper. The following year, Pittock began publishing the Oregonian as a daily newspaper. In 1865, Pittock hired Harvey W. Scott to be editor of the paper. Scott remained editor until his death in 1910, with the exception of the years 1872-1877, when W. Lair Hill was editor. Notable editors and publishers of the Oregonian since Pittock and Scott have included Palmer Hoyt, Ronald G. Callvert, Ben Hur Lampman, Michael J. Frey, Robert Notson, J. Richard Nokes, and Fred Stickel.
In the 1930s, the paper, struggling financially, hired Stars and Stripes founder Colonel Guy T. Viskiniskki, who dramatically changed the layout and format of the paper as a means of modernizing it. Publishing mogul Samuel I. Newhouse purchased the Oregonian in 1950, ending local ownership. In 1982, when the Oregonian's main rival, the Oregon Journal, went out of business, the Journal's staff and production, which had shared offices with the Oregonian since 1961, were absorbed into the Oregonian.
As of 2016, the Oregonian was the oldest continuously published newspaper in the Pacific Northwest.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection contains images from the Oregonian's files, which were acquired through multiple donations from the 1970s to the 1990s. The vast majority of the images are black-and-white production prints.
In addition to photographs taken by Oregonian staff members such as Frank Sterrett, Carl C. Vermilya, Jim Vincent, Peter G. Corvallis, Chuck von Wald, Wes Guderian, and Michael Lloyd, there are photographs from other newspapers and from newswire services such as AP and UPI. The collection also contains a few conceptual drawings, architectural drawings, and maps.
The collection contains photographs of a number of prominent Portlanders and Oregonians, including University of Oregon vice president Dr. Burt Brown Barker, cartoonist Homer Davenport, Portland police chief Leon V. Jenkins, Oregon writers Stewart Holbrook and Ben Hur Lampman, Portland mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee, and Oregon governors Earl Snell and Paul Patterson. Some national and international figures such as presidents Calvin Coolidge and Herbet Hoover, Supreme Court justice Charles Evans Hughes, and Queen Marie of Romania are also represented in the collection. Many photographs of locations, businesses and organizations in Oregon and in Portland are included, as well as photographs of Washington State and of other national and international locations. Subjects covered include agriculture, art, aviation, boats, automobiles, health and medicine, plants and animals, the military, and sports and recreation.
Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top
Newspaper production images with extensive markings, often with a caption and date stamp; condition varies.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
Restrictions on Use
The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library prior to any use of reproductions. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use of reproductions may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright holders.
Preferred Citation
Oregonian photographs collection, Org. Lot 1359, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The collection has been arranged in the following series:
- Series A: People
- Series B: Oregon
- Series C: Portland
- Series D: Washington State
- Series E: Other US Locations
- Series F: Non-US Locations
- Series G: Photoseries
- Series H: Subjects
- Series I: Oversize A
- Series J: Oversize B
- Series K: Oversize
- Series L: Written Materials
- Series M: Negatives
Custodial History
The Oregonian transferred the materials in this collection to the Oregon Historical Society over a number of years; this transfer was incomplete.
Acquisition Information
Lib. Acc. 18878, 20610, 21908, 22175, possibly Lib. Acc. 20529, 16140, and possibly others.
Future Additions
Processing Note
Separated Materials
Bibliography
Related Materials
Appraisal Notes
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series A : People , circa 1875-1984, (bulk circa 1915-1984 ) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | A (Except Anderson Quintuplets) (1) |
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1/2 | A (Except Anderson Quintuplets) (2) |
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1/3 | Anderson Quintuplets
Photographs of Karen and Eric Anderson's children Audrey,
Diane, Owen, Roger, and Scott.
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1973-1974 |
1/4 | Ba (Except Dr. Burt Brown Barker) (1) |
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1/5 | Ba (Except Dr. Burt Brown Barker) (2) |
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1/6 | Barker, Dr. Burt Brown and Wife
One-time vice president of the University of Oregon.
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1/7 | Be-Bi (1) |
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1/8 | Be-Bi (2) |
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1/9 | Be-Bi (3) |
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1/10 | Bl-Bo (1) |
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1/11 | Bl-Bo (2) |
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1/12 | Bl-Bo (3) |
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2/1 | Br (Except Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher) (1) |
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2/2 | Br (Except Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher) (2) |
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2/3 | Br (Except Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher) (3) |
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2/4 | Br (Except Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher) (4) |
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2/5 | Brougher, Dr. J. Whitcomb and Sons
Baptist preacher.
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2/6 | Bu-By |
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2/7 | Ca (1) |
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2/8 | Ca (2) |
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2/9 | Ch-Ci |
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2/10 | Cl |
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2/11 | Co (Except Mary Betty Cook and Calvin Coolidge) (1)
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3/1 | Co (Except Mary Betty Cook and Calvin Coolidge) (2)
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3/2 | Co (Except Mary Betty Cook and Calvin Coolidge) (3)
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3/3 | Cook, Mary Betty |
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3/3 | Coolidge, President Calvin and Family |
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3/5 | Cr |
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3/6 | Cu |
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3/7 | Da (Except Homer Davenport) |
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3/8 | Davenport, Home
Political cartoonist. Includes some of his cartoons.
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3/9 | De |
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3/10 | Di |
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3/11 | Do (1) |
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3/12 | Do (2) |
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3/13 | Dr-Dy |
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3/14 | E (1) |
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4/1 | E (2) |
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4/2 | E (3) |
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4/3 | Fa-Fl (1) |
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4/4 | Fa-Fl (2) |
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4/5 | Fo-Fu (1) |
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4/6 | Fo-Fu (2) |
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4/7 | Ga-Ge (1) |
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4/8 | Ga-Ge (2) |
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4/9 | Gh-Gi |
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4/10 | Gl-Go |
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4/11 | Gr-Gw (1) |
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4/12 | Gr-Guw (2) |
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5/1 | Ha (Except Willard Prescott Hawley Family) (1)
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5/2 | Ha (Except Willard Prescott Hawley Family) (2)
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5/3 | Ha (Except Willard Prescott Hawley Family) (3)
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5/4 | Hawley, Willard Prescott, Sr. Family
Includes Willard P. Hawley, Sr. and wife, Willard P. Hawley,
Jr. and wife, and Willard P. Hawley III.
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5/5 | He-Hi (1) |
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5/6 | He-Hi (2) |
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5/7 | He-Hi (3) |
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5/8 | Herman, Jim ("Tiny") and Family
Heavyweight boxer from Astoria born Oscar Koch
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5/9 | Ho-Hy (Except Stewart Holbrook, Herbert Hoover, and
Charles Evans Hughes) (1) |
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5/10 | Ho-Hy (Except Stewart Holbrook, Herbert Hoover, and
Charles Evans Hughes) (2) |
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5/11 | Ho-Hy (Except Stewart Holbrook, Herbert Hoover, and
Charles Evans Hughes) (3) |
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5/12 | Ho-Hy (Except Stewart Holbrook, Herbert Hoover, and
Charles Evans Hughes) (4) |
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6/1 | Holbrook, Stewart and Family
Portland author.
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6/2 | Hoover, President Herbert |
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6/3 | Hughes, Charles Evans |
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6/4 | I |
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6/5 | Ja-Je (Except Leon V. Jenkins) (1) |
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6/6 | Ja-Je (Except Leon V. Jenkins) (2) |
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6/7 | Jenkins, Leon V. and Wife
Chief of Portland Police 1919-1933 and 1946-1948.
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6/8 | Jo-Ju (1) |
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6/9 | Jo-Ju (2) |
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6/10 | Ka-Ke (Except Mildred Keats) (1) |
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6/11 | Ka-Ke (Except Mildred Keats) (2) |
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6/12 | Keats, Mildred Louise
1920s actress who married Albert Bradshaw in 1932.
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6/13 | Ki-Ky (1) |
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6/14 | Ki-Ky (2) |
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7/1 | La (Except Ben Hur Lampman) (1) |
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7/2 | La (Except Ben Hur Lampman (2) |
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7/3 | Lampman, Ben Hur
Longtime Oregonian editor and Poet Laureate of Oregon.
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7/4 | Le-Li (Except Harriet Leach and Dorothy McCoullough Lee
(1) |
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7/5 | Le-Li (Except Harriet Leach and Dorothy McCoullough Lee
(2) |
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7/6 | Leach, Harriet
Soprano singer in the 1920s.
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7/7 | Lee, Mayor Dorothy McCullough
Mayor of Portland 1949-1953.
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7/8 | Lo-Ly (1) |
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7/9 | Lo-Ly (2) |
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7/10 | Ma (Except Queen Marie of Romania) (1)
Does not include names beginning with Mc or Mac.
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7/11 | Ma (Except Queen Marie of Romania) (2) |
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7/12 | Queen Marie of Romania |
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8/1 | Mc/Mac (1) |
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8/2 | Mc/Mac (2) |
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8/3 | Mc/Mac (3) |
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8/4 | Me-Mi (Except Ezra Meeker) (1) |
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8/5 | Me-Mi (Except Ezra Meeker) (2) |
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8/6 | Meeker, Ezra
Pioneer and traveler.
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8/7 | Mo-My (Except Tom Murray) (1) |
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8/8 | Mo-My (Except Tom Murray) (2) |
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8/9 | Murray, Tom
A bandit who killed a guard and escaped the Oregon State
Penitentiary in 1925. Includes photographs related to Murray's murder
trial.
See also: Oregon - Salem - Prison Escape.
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8/10 | N (1) |
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8/11 | N (2) |
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8/12 | O (1) |
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9/1 | O (2) |
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9/2 | Pa-Pe (Except Gov. Paul Patterson) (1) |
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9/3 | Pa-Pe (Except Gov. Paul Patterson) (2) |
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9/4 | Pa-Pe (Except Gov. Paul Patterson) (3) |
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9/5 | Patterson, Gov. Paul and Wife (1)
Governor of Oregon 1952-1956, who died in office.
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9/6 | Patterson, Gov. Paul and Wife (2) |
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9/7 | Patterson, Gov. Paul and Wife (3) |
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9/8 | Ph-Pl (Except Elise Bristol Platt) |
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9/9 | Platt, Elise Bristol
1928 Rose Festival Queen.
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9/10 | Po-Pu (1) |
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9/11 | Po-Pu (2) |
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9/12 | Q |
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10/1 | Ra-Ri (1) |
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10/2 | Ra-Ri (2) |
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10/3 | Ra-Ri (3) |
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10/4 | Ra-Ri (4) |
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10/5 | Ro-Ry (1) |
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10/6 | Ro-Ry (2) |
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10/7 | Sa (1) |
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10/8 | Sa (2) |
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10/9 | Sa (3) |
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10/10 | Sc (Except Bertha Mae Schwan) (1) |
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10/11 | Sc (Except Bertha Mae Schwan) (2) |
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10/12 | Schwan, Bertha Mae
Portland-born singer.
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10/13 | Se-Sh (Except Glenn Shelley) (1) |
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11/1 | Se-Sh (Except Glenn Shelley) (2) |
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11/2 | Se-Sh (Except Glenn Shelley) (3) |
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11/3 | Shelley, Glenn
Keyboard player.
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11/4 | Si-Sl |
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11/5 | Sm-Sp (Except Gov. Earl Snell) (1) |
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11/6 | Sm-Sp (Except Gov. Earl Snell) (2) |
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11/7 | Snell, Gov. Earl
Governor of Oregon 1943-1947, who was killed in a plane crash
while in office.
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11/8 | St-Sz (1) |
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11/9 | St-Sz (2) |
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11/10 | St-Sz (3) |
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11/11 | St-Sz (4) |
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11/12 | T (1) |
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11/13 | T (2) |
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12/1 | T (3) |
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12/2 | U |
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12/3 | V |
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12/4 | Wa (1) |
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12/5 | Wa (2) |
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12/6 | We-Wei (1) |
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12/7 | We-Wi (2) |
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12/8 | We-Wi (3) |
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12/9 | Wo-Wy (Except Wolfenson Family) |
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12/10 | Wolfenson Family
Traveling family that was lived in a converted schoolbus
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1976 June |
12/11 | Y |
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12/12 | Z |
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12/13 | Business and Civic Groups
Group portraits taken from "Groups - Business" and other
folders depicting at least one Oregonian but not referring to a single
organization or company. Also includes two photographs showing multiple 19th
century Portland mayors.
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12/14 | Oregonian Employees
See also: Portland - Oregonian 75th Anniversary Celebration.
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12/15 | Newspaper Columnists
Photographs of columnists from various newspapers whose columns
were printed in the Oregonian.
Includes transparencies.
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circa 1972 |
12/16 | Unidentified |
Series B : Oregon , circa 1900-1984 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
13/1 | 4-H Club (1) |
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13/2 | 4-H Club (2) |
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13/3 | Abert Lake and Rim |
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13/4 | Abiqua Falls |
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13/5 | Adair Air Force Base
Also called Camp Adair. Located near Corvallis, the US
Government decomissioned the base in 1969. The site later became a community
known as Adair Village.
Includes a 1977 photograph related to Chicano-Indian Study
Center of Oregon, located in Adair Village.
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13/6 | Agate Beach |
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13/7 | Albany |
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13/8 | Albany Timber Carnival |
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13/9 | Alder Creek |
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13/10 | Alkali Lake |
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13/11 | Aloha |
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13/12 | Alsea River |
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13/13 | American Legion |
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13/14 | American Pioneer Trails Association |
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13/15 | Amity |
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13/16 | Antelope |
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13/17 | Anthony Lakes |
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13/18 | Applegate |
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13/19 | Arch Cape |
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13/20 | Arch Rock |
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13/21 | Arlington |
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13/22 | Arrah Wanna Camp |
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13/23 | Ashland |
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13/24 | Mt. Ashland |
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13/25 | Ashland Creek |
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13/26 | Astoria (1) |
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13/27 | Astoria (2) |
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14/1 | Aumsville |
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14/2 | Aurora |
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14/3 | Mt. Bachelor |
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14/4 | Bagby Hot Springs |
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14/5 | Baker |
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14/6 | Baker County |
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14/7 | Bandon |
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14/8 | Banks |
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14/9 | Barlow Home
Residence of William and Sam Barlow, located between Canby and
Aurora.
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14/10 | Barlow Trail |
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14/11 | Battle Rock State Park |
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14/12 | Bay City |
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14/13 | Bayocean |
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14/14 | "Beach Scenes"
Consists of images found in folder labeled "Beach Scenes" whose
locations were not specified. Original folder had subheadings reading, "Bathing
Beauties Contests," "Seaside," "Nye Beach," and "Newport." Might also contain
images that were taken at Rockaway or elsewhere on the Oregon coast.
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14/15 | Bear Valley |
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14/16 | Beaver Boys' State |
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14/17 | Beavercreek |
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14/18 | Beaverton (1) |
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14/19 | Beaverton (2) |
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14/20 | Bend |
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14/21 | Benson State Park Work Project |
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14/22 | Berlin |
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14/23 | Bethel Collge
School in Polk County which later merged with Monmouth
University (now Western Oregon University).
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14/24 | Bethel Gas Turbine Plant |
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14/25 | Big Sky Ranch |
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14/26 | Big Sturgeon Lake |
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14/27 | Black Butte |
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14/28 | Blue Lake (Cascades) |
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14/29 | Blue Lake (Unknown Location) |
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14/30 | Blue Lake Regional Park |
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14/31 | Blue River |
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14/32 | Boardman |
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14/33 | Boardman - Hearing on Boeing Deal
Debate on whether the Oregon Legislature should approve of a
land deal to Boeing Corp. for land at Boardman. Hearing actually took place in
Heppner.
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1969 November 29 |
15/1 | Boiler Bay State Park |
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15/2 | Bombs and Bombings |
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15/3 | Bonneville
Includes 1934 photograph of Mrs. E. Bell Hill's house near site
of Bonneville Dam.
See also: Oregon - Dams - Bonneville.
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15/4 | Boring |
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15/5 | Boulder Creek Wilderness |
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15/6 | Boys & Girls Aid Society
Includes a photograph of Tom McCall in costume for a Boys &
Girls Aid Society event.
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15/7 | Boy Scouts |
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15/8 | Breitenbush |
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15/9 | Breitenstein Mill
Series of photographs of abandoned mill north of Sublimity.
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1975 |
Subseries 1 : Bridges |
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Box/Folder | ||
15/10 | Abernathy Creek |
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15/11 | Alsea Bay |
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15/12 | Astoria |
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15/13 | Barton Bridge |
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15/14 | Boone Bridge |
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15/15 | Bridge of the Gods |
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15/16 | Briggs Rapids Bridge |
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15/17 | Coos Bay |
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15/18 | Covered |
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15/19 | Crooked River Bridge |
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15/20 | Dillard |
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15/21 | Eugene |
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15/22 | Feagle Creek Bridge |
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15/23 | Finn Rock Bridge
Located on the McKenzie River.
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15/24 | Fullquartz Landing
Consists of photograph of old pilings at the site of the
bridge.
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15/25 | Hood River |
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15/26 | John Day River |
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15/27 | Lewis & Clark Bridge |
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15/28 | Longview-Rainier Bridge |
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15/29 | Myrtle Point |
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15/30 | Ocean Beach Highway |
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15/31 | Oregon City-West Linn Bridge
Part of I-205.
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15/32 | Patterson Bridge
Located on the Rogue River.
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15/33 | Pudding River Bridge |
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15/34 | Rhododendron |
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15/35 | Skipanon River |
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15/36 | Snake River |
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15/37 | Suislaw River Bridge |
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15/38 | The Dalles Bridge |
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15/39 | Thomas Creek Bridge |
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15/40 | Three River Bridge |
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15/41 | Tualitin River |
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16/1 | Umatilla Bridge |
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16/2 | Umpqua River |
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16/3 | Union Pacific Railroad Bridge |
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16/4 | Wilson River |
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16/5 | Wilsonville |
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16/6 | Yaquina Bay Bridge |
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16/7 | Unnamed/Unspecified |
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Box/Folder | ||
16/8 | Broken Top Mountain |
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16/9 | Brookings |
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16/10 | Brooks |
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16/11 | Brothers |
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16/12 | Brown's Island |
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16/13 | Brownsmead |
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16/14 | Brudos Murder Case |
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16/15 | Bryce Coleman Home
Residence near Aloha that included furniture made from
repurposed materials.
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16/16 | Brownsville |
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16/17 | Bull Run Watershed
Includes some images of the Bull Run Dam.
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16/18 | Bullard's Beach State Park |
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16/19 | Bureau of Land Management |
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16/20 | Burns |
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16/21 | Burns Bros. Truck Stop
Located south of Portland
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16/22 | Burnt River |
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16/23 | Butteville |
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16/24 | Camassia Nature Preserve |
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16/25 | Camp Abbott |
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16/26 | Camp Arago |
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16/27 | Camp Arrowhead |
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16/28 | Camp Benson |
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16/29 | Camp Butte |
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16/30 | Camp Christmas Seal |
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16/31 | Camp Clark |
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16/32 | Camp Clatsop |
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16/33 | Camp Collins |
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16/34 | Camp Colton |
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16/35 | Camp Easter Seal |
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16/36 | Camp Enterprise |
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17/1 | Camp Fire Girls |
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17/2 | Camp Hancock |
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17/3 | Camp Ma-Ku-Ala |
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17/4 | Camp Meehan |
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17/5 | Camp Menucha |
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17/6 | Camp Meriweather |
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17/7 | Camp Namanu |
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17/8 | Camp Pendleton |
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17/9 | Camp Rilea |
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17/10 | Camp Rivendale |
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17/11 | Camp Sherman |
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17/12 | Camp Tamarack |
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17/13 | Camp Westwind |
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17/14 | Camp White |
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17/15 | Camp Wilkerson |
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17/16 | Camp Withycombe |
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17/17 | Canby |
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17/18 | Canby - Clackamas County Fair |
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17/19 | Cannon Beach
Includes a photograph of an unidentified road "near Cannon
Beach."
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17/20 | Canyon City |
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17/21 | Canyon View Camp |
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17/22 | Canyonville |
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17/23 | Cape Arago State Park |
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17/24 | Cape Blanco |
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17/25 | Cape Kiwanda |
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17/26 | Cape Lookout State Park |
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17/27 | Cape Mears |
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17/28 | Cape Perpetua |
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17/29 | Cape Sebastian State Park |
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17/30 | Caples House
Located in Columbia City.
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17/31 | Carlton |
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17/32 | Carver |
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17/33 | Cascade Head |
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17/34 | Cascade Lakes |
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17/35 | Cascade Locks |
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17/36 | Cascade Mountains |
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17/37 | Cascade Ski Club |
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17/38 | Cascadia State Park |
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18/1 | Catholic Centennial
Unclear if photograph within was taken in St. Paul or elsewhere
in Oregon.
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1946 July |
18/2 | Cave-Ins |
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18/3 | Cave Junction |
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18/4 | Cazadero Tunnel |
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18/5 | Cedar Creek |
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18/6 | Cedar Fir Park |
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18/7 | Cedar Hills |
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18/8 | Cedar Mill |
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18/9 | Celilo Canal |
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18/10 | Celilo Falls |
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18/11 | Celilo Village |
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18/12 | Central Oregon |
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18/13 | Central Point |
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18/14 | Champoeg |
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18/15 | Chanticleer Point |
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18/16 | Chapel of the Hills
Located on Mt. Hood Loop Highway.
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18/17 | Cheney Dance School
Dance instruction held near Mt. Hood
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18/18 | Cherry Grove |
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18/19 | Children's Homes
Photographs related to children's homes in unspecified
locations in Oregon.
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18/20 | Chiloquin |
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18/21 | Chinook Pass |
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18/22 | Christmas Celebrations |
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18/23 | Christmas Lake Basin |
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18/24 | Christmas Valley |
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18/25 | Civil Air Partol |
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18/26 | Civil Defense |
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18/27 | Clackamas |
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18/28 | Clackamas County |
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18/29 | Clackamas County Center |
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18/30 | Clackamas County Sheriff's Office |
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18/31 | Clackamas Industrial Area |
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18/32 | Clackamas River |
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18/33 | Clackamas Town Center |
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18/34 | Clarno State Park |
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18/35 | Clatskanie |
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18/36 | Clatsop County |
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18/37 | Clatsop Plains Church |
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18/38 | Clear Lake |
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18/39 | Cleawox Lake
See also: Oregon - Honeyman State Park.
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19/1 | Clifton |
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19/2 | Cold Spur Camp |
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19/3 | Collier State Park |
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19/4 | Colton |
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19/5 | Columbia County |
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19/6 | Columbia Gorge Arts Festival |
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19/7 | Columbia Region Information Sharing System (CRISS)
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19/8 | Columbia River and Gorge (1) |
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19/9 | Columbia River and Gorge (2) |
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19/10 | Columbia River Improvement Proposals |
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19/11 | Columbia River Jetties and Levees
Includes photographs of jetties at the Columbia's mouth in
Astoria.
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19/12 | Columbia River Wave Study |
1980 |
19/13 | Concord |
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19/14 | Condon |
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19/15 | Coos Bay (1) |
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19/16 | Coos Bay (2) |
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19/17 | Coos County Fair |
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19/18 | Coos County Schools |
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19/19 | Coquille |
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19/20 | Corbett |
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19/21 | Cornelius |
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19/22 | Corvallis |
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19/23 | Corvallis - Oregon State University
Formerly named Oregon State College.
Includes photographs related to OSU-based educational radio and
TV station KOAC.
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19/24 | Cottage Grove |
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19/25 | Cougar Lane |
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20/1 | Country Squire Motel
Located north of Eugene.
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20/2 | Country Clerks' & Recorders' Association
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20/3 | Cove Palisades State Park |
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20/4 | Cow Gallery
Barn converted into arthouse southeast of Oregon City.
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20/5 | Crag Rats
Mountaineering group.
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20/6 | Crane |
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20/7 | Crane Prairie Reservoir |
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20/8 | Crater Lake |
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20/9 | Crescent Bar Recreational Area |
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20/10 | Crescent Lake |
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20/11 | Cricket Flats
Contains image of Pine Grove Church.
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20/12 | Crooked County |
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20/13 | Crooked Finger Church
Located east of Mt. Angel.
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20/14 | Crooked River Canyon |
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20/15 | Crooked River Rodeo |
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20/16 | Crown Point |
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20/17 | Cub Scouts |
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20/18 | Currier's Village
Located on island on Ten Mile Lake
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20/19 | Curry Homestead |
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20/20 | D River |
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20/21 | Dairy Princesses |
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20/22 | Dallas |
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20/23 | Damascus |
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20/24 | Applegate |
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20/25 | Bear Creek |
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20/26 | Bonneville |
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20/27 | Bull Run |
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20/28 | Cottage Grove |
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20/29 | Crooked River |
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20/30 | Eden Ridge |
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20/31 | Fall Creek |
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21/1 | Gold Ray |
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21/2 | Golden Drift |
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21/3 | Hells Canyon |
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21/4 | High Mountain Sheep
Proposed dam at Oregon-Idaho border that was not built.
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21/5 | John Day |
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21/6 | Lookout Point |
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21/7 | Lost River |
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21/8 | McNary
Includes photographs of the dam's 1954 dedication.
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21/9 | North Fork |
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21/10 | Oxbow |
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21/11 | Salt Caves |
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21/12 | Savage Rapids |
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21/13 | Scoggin |
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21/14 | The Dalles |
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21/15 | Tumalo Irrigation District
Diversion Dam located on Deschutes River.
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21/16 | Willow Creek |
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21/17 | Wells |
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21/18 | Wickiup |
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21/19 | Winchester |
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21/20 | Daystar Fuelohol, Inc.
Located along Highway 211 betweem Canby and Molalla.
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21/21 | Dayton |
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21/22 | Daughters of the American Revolution |
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21/23 | Dee Wright Observatory |
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21/24 | Deer Island |
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21/25 | Delake |
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21/26 | Demonstrations |
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21/27 | Demonstrations - Trojan Nuclear Plant
Includes some images of protests against the Trojan Plant held
in Portland.
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21/28 | Depoe Bay |
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21/29 | Deschutes County |
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21/30 | Deschutes National Forest |
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21/31 | Deschutes Peak |
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21/32 | Deschutes River |
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21/33 | "Deschutes River Scenes"
Series of photographs related to railroad building in the
region, from a folder titled "Deschutes River Scenes Bldg. of Railroad 1910."
Includes a photograph of deserted village Paulina.
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1910 July |
22/1 | Detroit |
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22/2 | Detroit Lake |
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22/3 | Devil's Lake |
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22/4 | Diamond Craters |
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22/5 | Diamond Lake |
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22/6 | Donald |
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22/7 | Donner Lake |
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22/8 | Douglas County |
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22/9 | Dover Community Church
Abandoned church located southeast of Sandy.
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22/10 | Drain |
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22/11 | Drewsey |
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22/12 | Drift Creek Falls |
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22/13 | Dundee |
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22/14 | Durham |
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22/15 | Dutchman's Flat |
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22/16 | Eagle Cap Wilderness Area |
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22/17 | Eagle Creek |
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22/18 | Eagle Creek Camp |
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22/19 | Eagle Creek Falls |
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22/20 | Eagle Creek Trail |
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22/21 | Eagle Creek Valley |
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22/22 | Eagle Point |
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22/23 | Eagle Scouts
See also: Oregon - Boy Scouts
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22/24 | East Eagle Mountains |
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22/25 | East Lake |
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22/26 | Eastern Oregon |
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22/27 | Eastside |
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22/28 | Echo |
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22/29 | Ecola State Park |
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22/30 | Edgefield Center |
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22/31 | Edgeville |
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22/32 | Elephant Rock |
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22/33 | Elgin |
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22/34 | Elk City |
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22/35 | Elk Creek |
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22/36 | Elk Lake |
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22/37 | Elks Club |
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22/38 | Elmira |
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22/39 | Emigrant Springs State Park |
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22/40 | Empire |
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22/41 | Engebersten |
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22/42 | Ensenada |
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22/43 | Enterprise |
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22/44 | Epilepsy League of Oregon |
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23/1 | Estacada |
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23/2 | Eugene (1) |
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23/3 | Eugene (2) |
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23/4 | Eugene (3) |
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23/5 | Eugene - University of Oregon |
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23/6 | Explorer Scouts |
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23/7 | Explosions
See also: Oregon - Bombs and Bombings.
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23/8 | Fairview |
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23/9 | Fairview Peak |
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23/10 | Falls City |
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23/11 | Fanno Creek |
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23/12 | Farmers Insurance Group
Images related to regional office located by Salem and
Tigard-Beaverton Freeways.
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23/13 | Farmington |
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23/14 | Fencrest Development
Located south of Lake Oswego.
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23/15 | Fields |
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23/16 | Fires (1)
Photographs of fires in Oregon locations other than
Portland.
Also look under location names.
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23/17 | Fires (2) |
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23/18 | Fires (3) |
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24/1 | First Oregon Artillety Volunteer Reserves
Reenactment unit.
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24/2 | Fish Lake Remount Depot
Located in Willamette National Forest.
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24/3 | Floods (1) |
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24/4 | Floods (2) |
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24/5 | Floods (3) |
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24/6 | Floods - December 1964 (1)
Includes photographs taken during flood's aftermath.
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24/7 | Floods - December 1964 (2) |
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24/8 | Vanport Flood
Includes photographs of Vanport refugees and the immediate
aftermath.
See also: Portland - Floods - May-June 1948; Subjects - Floods -
Columbia River (June 1948).
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1948 May-June |
24/9 | Vanport Flood (2) |
1948 May-June |
24/10 | Vanport Flood Aftermath
Images of the site where Vanport stood after the flood.
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1948 July - 1956 |
24/11 | Flora |
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24/12 | Florence |
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24/13 | Fogarty Creek State Park |
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25/1 | Forest Fires (1) |
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25/2 | Forest Fires (2) |
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25/3 | Forest Grove (1) |
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25/4 | Forest Grove (2) |
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25/5 | Forest Grove - Gay Nineties Festival |
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25/6 | Forest Grove Watershed |
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25/7 | Forest Hills
Located near Lake Oswego.
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25/8 | Fort Caltsop |
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25/9 | Fort Dalles |
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25/10 | Fort Rock |
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25/11 | Fort Stevens |
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25/12 | Fort Stevens (2) |
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25/13 | Fossil |
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25/14 | Franciscan Sisiters of the Eucharist
Monastery located in Columbia River Gorge.
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25/15 | Frank Farm
Property near Garden Home owned by Aaron M. Frank. Also
includes a June 1933 photograph of a children's carnival held there.
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25/16 | Fremont National Forest |
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25/17 | Frenchglen |
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25/18 | Frieda |
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25/19 | Frog Lake |
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25/20 | Frog Pond |
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25/21 | Future Farmers of America |
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25/22 | Gardiner |
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25/23 | Garibalid |
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25/24 | Gates |
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25/25 | Gay Home
Residence of George K. Gay near Hopewell, the first brick house
built in Oregon.
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25/26 | Gearhart |
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25/27 | Gearhart Wilderness |
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26/1 | Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Photographs of Georgia-Pacific plants in various Oregon places,
mostly Toledo.
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26/2 | Gerlinger Forest |
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26/3 | Gervais |
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26/4 | Gifford Pinchot National Forest |
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26/5 | Gilbert River |
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26/6 | Gilchrist |
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26/7 | Girl Scouts
Includes Girl Scout camps.
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26/8 | Girls' State |
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26/9 | Glacier Lake |
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26/10 | Gladstone |
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26/11 | Glendale |
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26/12 | Goble |
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26/13 | Gods Valley |
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26/14 | Gold Beach |
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26/15 | Gold Hill |
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26/16 | Good Roads Movement |
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26/17 | Good Shepherd Lutheran Home & School for the
Mentally Retarded
Located near Cornelius.
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26/18 | Goodall Home
Residence of H. B. Goodall, located between Lake Oswego and
Oregon City.
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26/19 | Government Camp |
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26/20 | Government Island |
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26/21 | Grande Ronde |
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26/22 | Grandview Flats |
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26/23 | Granges |
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26/24 | Granite |
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26/25 | Granite Hill Mine
Located near Grants Pass.
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26/26 | Grant County |
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26/27 | Grants Pass
Includes two photographs of unnamed mines near Grants Pass.
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26/28 | Gray Butte Cemetery |
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26/29 | Gray Memorial Church
Located between Seaside and Astoria.
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26/30 | Green Guards |
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26/31 | Greenhorn |
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27/1 | Gresham (1) |
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27/2 | Gresham (2) |
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27/3 | Gresham - Multnomah County Fair
Photographs of pre-1970 fairs, which were held in Gresham.
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27/4 | Guerilla Units
Photographs of armed volunteer units that assembled in World
War II for defense in the event of a Japanese invasion, including a group photo
of the Portland unit known as the Bushwhackers.
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1942 |
27/5 | Hagg Lake |
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27/6 | Halfway |
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27/7 | Halloween Celebrations |
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27/8 | Halsey |
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27/9 | Happy Valley |
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27/10 | Harney County |
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27/11 | Harney Lake |
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27/12 | Harris State Park |
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27/13 | Harrison Hot Springs |
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27/14 | Hart Mountain |
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27/15 | Hat Rock Park |
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27/16 | Hayden Island |
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27/17 | Heceta Head |
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27/18 | Helvetia Community Church |
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27/19 | Hell Gate Canyon |
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27/20 | Helmick Park
Located south of Monmouth.
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27/21 | Hermiston |
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27/22 | Highland Games
Photograph of Highland Games held on Mt. Hood
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27/23 | Highways
Includes images related to Alsea Highway, I-205, Oregon 34,
Kleinschmidt Grade, Knapps Hill Highway, McKenzie Pass Highway, and New Era
Highway.
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27/24 | Highways - L. H. Gregory Roadtrips (1)
Photographs related to automobile trips Oregonian Sports Editor
Lair H. Gregory and colleagues made. Includes images of the Columbia Gorge
Highway, Pacific Highway, Government Camp, and Mt. Hood.
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circa 1919-1929 |
27/25 | Highways - L. H. Gregory Roadtrips (2) |
circa 1919-1929 |
27/26 | Highways - Sunset Highway Construction |
1946 |
27/27 | Hillman Peak |
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28/1 | Hillsboro (1) |
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28/2 | Hillsboro (2) |
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28/3 | Hillsboro Airport |
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28/4 | Hines |
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28/5 | Hinkle |
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28/6 | Hobart Butte |
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28/7 | Home Run Orchard
Billy Sullivan's residence near Newberg.
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28/8 | Honeyman State Park
See also: Oregon - Cleawox Lake.
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Subseries 3 : Mt. Hood |
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28/9 | Aerial Tram |
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28/10 | Climbers |
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28/11 | Climbing Accidents and Rescues (1) |
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28/12 | Climbing Accidents and Rescues (2) |
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28/13 | Cloud Cap Inn
Includes conceptual drawing for a "new Cloud Cap Inn."
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28/14 | Kiwanis Camp |
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28/15 | Lost Lake |
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28/16 | Mazamas Mountain Climbing School |
1956 May 13 |
28/17 | Mt. Hood Meadows |
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28/18 | Mt. Hood National Forest |
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28/19 | Peaks, Crags, Etc. |
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28/20 | Skiing |
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28/21 | Timberline Lodge |
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28/22 | Views (1) |
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28/23 | Views (2) |
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28/24 | Winter Sports Carnival |
1932 January |
28/25 | Other Images |
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Box/Folder | ||
29/1 | Hood River |
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29/2 | Hood River - Columbia Gorge Hotel
Includes a photograph of Wah-Gwin-Gwin Falls in hotel's garden.
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29/3 | Hood River County |
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29/4 | Hood River Meadows |
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29/5 | Hood River Valley |
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29/6 | Hoodland |
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29/7 | Hoodoo Ski Bowl |
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29/8 | Horsetail Falls |
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29/9 | Huber |
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29/10 | Hug Point |
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29/11 | Humbug State Park |
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29/12 | Illinois Valley |
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29/13 | Imnaha |
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29/14 | Independence |
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29/15 | Independence Day Celebrations
Also known as Fourth of July Celebrations.
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29/16 | Indian Mary Park |
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29/17 | Ione |
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29/18 | Irish Lake |
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29/19 | Jackson County |
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29/20 | Jackson F. Kimball Memorial Park |
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29/21 | Jacksonville |
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29/22 | Jason Lee Mission |
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29/23 | Jefferson |
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29/24 | Mt. Jefferson |
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29/25 | Jefferson County |
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29/26 | Jefferson Park |
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29/27 | Jenning Lodge |
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29/28 | Jesuit Novitiate
Located near Sheridan.
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29/29 | Job Corps
Includes many images related to Tongue Point Job Corps.
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30/1 | John Day |
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30/2 | John Day Canyon
Includes images related to John Day Highhway.
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30/3 | John Day Fossil Beds |
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30/4 | John Day River |
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30/5 | Johnson City
Mobile home park located near Milwaukie.
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30/6 | Johnson Creek |
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30/7 | Johnson Creek Raft Races |
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30/8 | Johns-Manville Corp.
Lumber corporation located near Klamath Falls.
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30/9 | Jones Cemetery
Located near Sylvan.
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30/10 | Joseph - Chief Joseph Days |
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30/11 | Josephine County Fair |
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30/12 | Junior Miss Oregon |
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30/13 | Keating |
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30/14 | "Keep Oregon Green" Campaign |
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30/15 | Kidney Association of Oregon |
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30/16 | King City |
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30/17 | Kingsley Field |
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30/18 | Kinzua |
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30/19 | Kiwanis |
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30/20 | Klamath County |
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30/21 | Klamath Falls |
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30/22 | Klamath Falls Indian Agency |
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30/23 | Klamath Falls Ski Camp |
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30/24 | Klamath Indian Reservation
See also: Subjects - Indians of North America - Klamath
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30/25 | Klamath Lake |
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30/26 | Klamath River |
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30/27 | Klickitat River |
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30/28 | Klickitat Sawmill |
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30/29 | Knights of Columbus |
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30/30 | Knollwood Estates
Mobile home park.
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30/31 | Koosah Falls |
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30/32 | Krome Corp. |
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30/33 | La Grande |
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30/34 | Lafayette |
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30/35 | Lake County |
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30/36 | Lake Grove |
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30/37 | Lake Lytle |
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31/1 | Lake Oswego (1) |
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31/2 | Lake Oswego (2) |
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31/3 | Lake of the Woods |
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31/4 | Lakeview |
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31/5 | Landslides |
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31/6 | Lane County |
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31/7 | Lane County - "Views in the Siuslaw Country"
Series of photographs depicting the countryside along and near
Southern Pacific Railroad from Eugene to Florence during railroad's
construction. Includes images of Florence and Lake Stilacoes.
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31/8 | Larch Mountain |
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31/9 | Latourell Falls |
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31/10 | Lava Beds National Monument |
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31/11 | Lava Butte |
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31/12 | Lava Butte Crater
Loacted in Crook County.
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31/13 | Lava Caves State Park |
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31/14 | Lava Coast Forest |
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31/15 | League of Women Voters of Oregon |
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31/16 | Lebanon |
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31/17 | Lemolo Falls |
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31/18 | Lemolo County |
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31/19 | Leslie Gulch |
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31/20 | Lewis & Clark Campsite Park |
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31/21 | Lexington |
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31/22 | Liberal |
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31/23 | Lighthouse Moving
Series of photographs depicting the removal of a lighthouse at
the mouth of the Willamette River to make way for a new house. Also includes a
photograph of the lighthouse from 1939, when it was first offered for sale.
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1939; 1946 July |
31/24 | Lincoln City |
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31/25 | Lincoln County |
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31/26 | Link River |
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31/27 | Linn County |
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31/28 | Linnton |
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31/29 | Little Crater Lake |
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31/30 | Logan Mine
Located near Grants Pass.
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31/31 | Lolo Hot Springs |
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31/32 | London |
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32/1 | Lonerock |
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32/2 | Lookingglass |
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32/3 | Loon Lake |
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32/4 | Lost Creek Campsite |
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32/5 | Lost Forest |
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32/6 | Lorane |
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32/7 | Lyons - M & M Woodworking Plant |
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32/8 | Madras |
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32/9 | Malheur Cave |
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32/10 | Malheur City |
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32/11 | Malheur County |
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32/12 | Malheur Wildlife Refuge
Also known as Malhuer Bird Refuge and Malheur Game Refuge.
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32/13 | Malibu Club |
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32/14 | Malin Substation
Located near Klamath Falls.
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32/15 | Manhattan Beach |
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32/16 | Manzanita |
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32/17 | Marcola |
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32/18 | Marial |
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32/19 | Marion County |
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32/20 | Marion Lake |
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32/21 | Marlene Village Shopping Center |
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32/22 | Marmot |
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32/23 | Marshfield |
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32/24 | Marylhurst - Kerr Center for Handicapped Children
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32/25 | Mayrlhurst College |
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32/26 | Maupin |
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32/27 | Maywood Park |
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32/28 | Mazamas |
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32/29 | McCabe United Methodist Church
Located southwest of McMinnville.
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32/30 | McCall Ranch
Loctaed on Crooked River between Redmond and Prineville.
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32/31 | McChord Air Base |
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32/32 | McIver State Park |
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32/33 | McKenzie River |
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32/34 | Mt. McLoughlin |
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32/35 | McMinnville |
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32/36 | McMinnville - Linfield College |
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33/1 | McNary City |
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33/2 | Meadowood Springs Speech Camp |
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33/3 | Medford |
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33/4 | Medical Springs |
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33/5 | Memaloose Island |
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33/6 | Memaloose Overlook |
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33/7 | Memorial Day Celebrations |
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33/8 | Menasha Co.
Photograph of tilling and filling for site near North Bend.
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33/9 | Mental Health Association of Oregon |
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33/10 | Merrill |
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33/11 | Metolius |
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33/12 | Metolius River |
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33/13 | Miller Mountain
Contains photograph of cabin where murdered couple Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Martin had resided.
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1940 November |
33/14 | Millican |
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33/15 | Millicoma Tree Farm |
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33/16 | Milton-Freewater |
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33/17 | Milwaukie (1) |
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33/18 | Milwaukie (2) |
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33/19 | Miss Oregon
See also People Series for photographs of individual
contestants.
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33/20 | Miss Teen Oregon |
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33/21 | Missing Persons (1)
Mostly headshots of missing people, but includes photographs
related to search parties and photographs of missing people having been
found.
Includes missing people from Portland.
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33/22 | Missing Persons (2) |
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33/23 | Missing Persons (3) |
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33/24 | Mist |
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34/1 | Molalla |
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34/2 | Monmouth |
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34/3 | Moon Landing Tests
Exercise in Central Oregon to simulate walking on a moonscape.
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1964 |
34/4 | Moro |
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34/5 | Morrow County Rodeo |
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34/6 | Morton Loggers Jubilee |
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34/7 | Mt. Angel |
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34/8 | Mt. Hebo Air Foce Base |
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34/9 | Mt. Hood Hardboard and Plywood Co-Operative
Group made promises to build plant near Estacada; several
members were later convicted of mail fraud.
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34/10 | Mt. View School
Located in Benton County.
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34/11 | Mountain Home United Methodist Church
Located west of Sherwood.
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34/12 | Mulino |
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34/13 | Multnomah |
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34/14 | Mulnomah County |
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34/15 | Multnomah Falls |
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34/16 | Murders (1)
Mostly photographs of crime scenes.
Includes Portland murders.
Also look under individual case names.
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34/17 | Murders (2) |
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34/18 | Murphy |
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34/19 | Myrtle Creek |
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34/20 | Mystery House
Located near Gold Hill.
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34/21 | Naturalization Ceremonies |
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34/22 | Neah-Kah-Nie |
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34/23 | Nelscott |
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34/24 | Netarts Bay
Includes a photograph of the community of Netarts.
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34/25 | Newberg |
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34/26 | Newbridge |
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35/1 | Newport
Includes images of Nye Beach and Jumpoff Joe.
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35/2 | North Bend |
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35/3 | North Pacific Co-Operative Creameries |
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35/4 | North Plains |
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35/5 | Nyssa |
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35/6 | Oak Grove |
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35/7 | Oak Grove Hydroelectric Plant |
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35/8 | Oceanlake |
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35/9 | Oceanside |
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35/10 | Old Oregon Museum
Located near Gold Hill.
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35/11 | Optimist Club Camp |
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35/12 | Oregon Butter & Ice Cream Makers' Association
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35/13 | Oregon Caves |
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35/14 | Oregon City |
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35/15 | Oregon Congress of Parents & Teachers |
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35/16 | Oregon Country Fair
Fair was held near Elmira.
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1976 June |
35/17 | Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs |
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35/18 | Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) |
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35/19 | Oregon Manufacturers' Assocation |
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35/20 | Oregon National Guard
Includes photographs of the 19th century Oregon Militia.
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35/21 | Oregon State Motor Association |
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35/22 | Oregon State Tuberculosis Association |
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35/23 | Oregon Women's Golf Association |
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35/24 | Otter Rock
Includes two postcards which misspell the name as "Ottar Rock"
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35/25 | Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery
Located near Lafayette.
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35/26 | Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
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35/27 | Pendleton (1) |
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35/28 | Pendleton (2) |
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35/29 | Pioneer Flintkote Co. |
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35/30 | Pisgah Colony
Home run by Hattie B. Lawrence located near Scapoose.
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35/31 | Plot Butte Cave |
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35/32 | Port Orford |
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35/33 | Prairie City |
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35/34 | Prineville |
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35/35 | Prospect |
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35/36 | Providence Church
Located East of Lebanon.
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35/37 | Rainier |
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35/38 | Red's Wallowa Horse Ranch |
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36/1 | Reedsport |
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36/2 | Richland |
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36/3 | Rockaway |
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36/4 | Rogue Elk Hotel
Located between Crater Lake and Medford.
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36/5 | Rogue River Valley |
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36/6 | Roseburg |
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36/7 | Saddle Mountain |
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36/8 | St. Helens |
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36/9 | St. Paul |
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36/10 | Salem (1) |
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36/11 | Salem (2) |
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36/12 | Salem - Circuit Rider Statue |
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36/13 | Salem - Old State Capitol
Includes photographs the governor's office and of the the
damage caused by the 1935 fire which gutted the building.
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36/14 | Salem - Oregon State Hospital |
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36/15 | Salem - Prison Escape
Photos related to escape of Bert ("Oregon") Jones, Ellsworth
Kelley, Tom Murray and James Willos from Oregon State Penitentiary. Jones and
guards J. N. Holman and John Sweeney were killed during the escape. Includes a
photograph of the grand jury for the subsequent trial.
See also: People - Murray, Tom.
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1925 August |
36/16 | Salvation Army - Trestle Glen Camp |
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36/17 | Sandy |
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36/18 | Sauvie Island
Mostly photographs of the Bybee-Howell Home.
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36/19 | Scappoose
Contains two images related to the Scappoose Consolidated
School.
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36/20 | Scottsburg |
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36/21 | Seaside |
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36/22 | Sherwood
Largely photographs concerning the Sherwood Public Library.
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36/23 | Shore Acres |
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37/1 | Short Sand Beach |
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37/2 | Siletz |
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37/3 | Siletz River |
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37/4 | Silver Falls State Park
Contains images of Middle North Falls and Upper North Falls.
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37/5 | Silverton |
1929 February |
37/6 | Six Corners - Raided Still
Photographs of an illegal alcohol still that had been raided by
the police.
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37/7 | Smith Lake |
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37/8 | Smithfield |
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37/9 | State Game Commission |
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37/10 | State Supreme Court |
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37/11 | Stayton |
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37/12 | Steen Mountain |
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37/13 | Sterling Hydraulic Mine |
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37/14 | Summit |
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37/15 | Sunriver Lodge |
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37/16 | Taft |
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37/17 | Lake Tahkenitch |
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37/18 | Talent |
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37/19 | Tauchmann Home
Located at Boone's Ferry.
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37/20 | Mt. Thielsen |
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37/21 | The Dalles
Mostly photographs of the city's hospitals and Harvey Aluminum
Co.
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37/22 | The Dalles - Ice Jam
2 photographs, at least one by Benjamin Gifford, of ice
covering the Columbia River at The Dalles.
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1909 January |
37/23 | Three-Fingered Jack |
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37/24 | Three Sisters |
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37/25 | Tigard |
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37/26 | Tilikum Retreat Center Camp |
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37/27 | Tillamook |
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37/28 | Tillamook Bay |
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37/29 | Tillamook Lighthouse |
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37/30 | Troutdale |
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37/31 | Troutdale - Multnomah County Farm |
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37/32 | Tualitin |
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37/33 | Tualitin Plains Presbyterian Church |
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37/34 | Tumalo Falls |
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37/35 | Umatilla County |
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37/36 | Umpqua Coast Guard Station |
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38/1 | Umpqua Light House |
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38/2 | Union |
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38/3 | Vale |
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38/4 | Vanport
Also called Kaiserville. Includes two images labeled "East
Vanport."
See also: Oregon - Floods - Vanport Flood.
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38/5 | Vernonia |
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38/6 | Viola Richmond Murder Case |
1927 December |
38/7 | Walker Creek Falls
Includes images of the posse gathered to find killer Ray
Ferguson and the schoolhouse where Richmond taught.
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38/8 | Wallowa Mountains
Includes images of Wallowa Lake and Wallowa-Whitman National
Park.
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38/9 | Warrenton |
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38/10 | Warrior Rock Lighthouse |
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38/11 | Wasco |
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38/12 | Wasco County |
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38/13 | Mt. Washington |
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38/14 | Washington County |
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38/15 | Waterfalls
Series of undated photographs by Drake Brothers Studio
depicting Double Falls, Drake Falls, Fourth Falls, Twin Falls, and Winter
Falls.
Search under individual names for other photographs of Oregon
waterfalls.
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38/16 | Welches |
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38/17 | West Slope |
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38/18 | West Union Baptist Church |
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38/19 | Whistler's Bend County Park
Located near Roseburg.
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38/20 | Wilhoit |
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38/21 | Willard Church
Located in the Waldo Hills.
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38/22 | Wilsonville |
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38/23 | Wilsonville - Dammasch State Hospital |
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38/24 | Winchester Bay |
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38/25 | Wind Mountain Camp |
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38/26 | Woahink Lake |
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38/27 | Women's Christian Temperance Union (WTCU)
Contains 1927 photograph of WCTU members burning the mortgage
to the Children's Home the organization ran.
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38/28 | Woodburn
Mostly images of the Settlemier Home.
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38/29 | Woodburn - Oregon State Training School |
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38/30 | Yamhill |
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38/31 | Yaquina Bay Lighthouse |
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38/32 | Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) |
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38/33 | Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) |
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38/34 | Zena Church
Located in Polk County.
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Series C : Portland , 1884-1983 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
39/1 | 3 Boys Market |
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39/2 | 4-H Club |
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39/3 | 200 Market Building |
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39/4 | 421 5th Avenue Building |
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39/5 | A. Young & Son |
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39/6 | Adams Home
Residence of C. F. Adams.
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39/7 | Adcox Aviation & Automotive School
Contains images of Chinese pilots who trained at the school.
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39/8 | Adressograph-Multigraph |
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39/9 | Aerial Views |
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39/10 | Aero Club |
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39/11 | Ainsworth Building |
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39/12 | Alano Club |
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39/13 | Alaska Sleeping Bag Co. |
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39/14 | Albertina Kerr Nursery |
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39/15 | Albertina Kerr Center - Max Tucker Cottage |
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39/16 | Albina Christmas Party |
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39/17 | Albina District
Includes a number of photographs related to the Albina Art
Center.
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39/18 | Alderwood Country Club |
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39/19 | Alisky Building |
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39/20 | Alpenrose Dairy
Includes photographs of events sponsored by Alpenrose Dairy,
such as Storybook Lane and the Alpenrose Americana Pageant.
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39/21 | Altrusa Club |
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39/22 | American Cancer Society |
|
39/23 | American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial
Organizations (AFL-CIO) Convention |
1969 September |
39/24 | American Guaranty Life Insurance Co. |
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39/25 | American Heritage Association |
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39/26 | American Industrial Service Co. |
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39/27 | American Instutitute of Architects
Contains 1969 photograph of champagne celebration in
newly-combined offices of American Institute of Architects, American Society of
Landscape Architects, American Institute of Interior Design, and Producers'
Council. Inc.
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39/28 | American Institute of Banking |
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39/29 | American Legion |
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39/30 | American Legion National Convention
Includes a series of photographs depicting businesses boarding
up their windows in anticipation of violent protests.
See also: Portland - Demonstrations - American Legion Convention
(August-September 1970)
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1970 August-September |
39/31 | American Mining Congress Convention |
1964 |
39/32 | American Motors |
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39/33 | American Newspaper Guild Convention |
1952 August |
39/34 | American Philatelic Society Convention |
1960 August |
39/35 | American Red Cross |
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39/36 | American Steel Warehouse Co. |
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Subseries 1 : Apartments |
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Box/Folder | ||
40/1 | A-F
Includes: The Buckingham; Calaroga Terrace; Cameo Plaza; Clay
Towers; Crown Portland; David Arthur; Daisy B. Williams Court; Dekum Court;
Estelle Court; Executive House; Folkman Building.
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40/2 | Ambassador |
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40/3 | Binford |
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40/4 | Carndinell View |
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40/5 | Charlotte Court |
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40/6 | Cromwell Annex
Later became Holladay Home.
|
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40/7 | Fontaine |
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40/8 | G-L
Includes: Gigi Apartments; Glisan Apartments; Harrison House;
Hillsdale Terrace; Holladay Park Plaza; Jackson Apartments; Jeanne Manor;
Kearney Apartments; Kinney Apartments.
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40/9 | Hollywood East |
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40/10 | Hollywood Towne House |
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40/11 | Ione |
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40/12 | King Tower |
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40/13 | M-N
Includes: McCormack Pier; Market Apartments; Marshall House;
Martha Washington; Medallion Apartments; Metcliff Apartments; Montgomery
Apartments; Morgan Apartments.
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40/14 | Northwest Towers |
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40/15 | O-S
Includes: Orchard Hill; Park Vista; Parkway Manor; Satellite
Apartments; Schrunk Riverview Tower; Shadow Hills Apartments.
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40/16 | Olive |
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40/17 | Panorama |
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40/18 | Park Plaza |
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40/19 | Portland Center |
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40/20 | Portland Plaza |
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40/21 | Portland Towers |
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40/22 | T-Z
Includes: Union Manor; Unthank Plaza; Wese Park; Wilshire
Apartments.
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40/23 | Terwilliger Plaza |
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40/24 | Vista St. Clair |
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40/25 | Western Rooms |
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40/26 | Unnamed
Includes "Turnkey Project" apartments.
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Box/Folder | ||
40/27 | Apollo Club |
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40/28 | Aquamania
Also called "Aqua Spectacular."
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40/29 | Arbor Day Celebrations |
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40/30 | Architectural Preservation Gallery |
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40/31 | Argay Terrace |
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40/32 | Arleta Rest Home |
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40/33 | Arlington Club |
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40/34 | Armed Forces Day Celebrations |
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40/35 | Armistice Day Celebrations
Now known as Veterans Day Celebrations.
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41/1 | Armory
Includes concept art from 1927 for a proposed new "memorial
armory."
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41/2 | Army Equipment Show
Display held by Armory to attract recruits.
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1946 August |
41/3 | Arnold Creek Sewer Project |
1980 January |
41/4 | Artquake |
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41/5 | Ash Creek Woods |
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41/6 | Assistance League of Portland |
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41/7 | Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers
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41/8 | Athletic Club |
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41/9 | Atiyeh Bros. |
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41/10 | Atlantic-Pacific Highways & Electrical Exposition
Contains photographs related to planning for the exposition,
scheduled for 1925.
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circa 1921 |
41/11 | Audubon Society |
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41/12 | Auto Block |
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41/13 | Auto Camp |
1922 |
41/14 | Automatic Electric Brake Co. |
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41/15 | Aviation Country Club |
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41/16 | B. P. John Furniture Co. |
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41/17 | Banfield Distribution Center |
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41/18 | Banfield Industrial Park |
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41/19 | Banfield Plaza |
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Subseries 2 : Banks
Does not include savings and loan associations.
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Box/Folder | ||
41/20 | American Exchange Bank |
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41/21 | Bank of California |
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41/22 | Bank of Oregon |
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41/23 | Bank of Portland |
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41/24 | Federal Reserve Bank |
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41/25 | First National Bank of Oregon (1) |
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41/26 | First National Bank of Oregon (2) |
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41/27 | Great Western National Bank |
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41/28 | Hibernia Bank |
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41/29 | Northwestern National Bank |
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41/30 | Oregon Bank |
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41/31 | Oregon State Mutual Savings Bank |
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41/32 | Pacific First Federal Reserve Bank |
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41/33 | Portland Security Bank |
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41/34 | Security Bank of Oregon |
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41/35 | US National Bank |
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41/36 | Wells Fargo |
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Box/Folder | ||
42/1 | Baptist World Youth Conference |
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42/2 | Barber Block |
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42/3 | Barker Manufacturing Co. |
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42/4 | Bars |
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42/5 | Battleship Oregon Museum |
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42/6 | Battleship Oregon Park |
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42/7 | Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. |
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42/8 | Beaumont District |
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42/9 | Beaux Arts Balls |
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42/10 | Beaver Engraving Co. |
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42/11 | Benaraya Business Park |
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42/12 | Bend-Portland Truck Terminal |
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42/13 | Benjamin Franklin Savings & Loan Association
|
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42/14 | Bethesda Bible Institute |
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42/15 | Bickel Building |
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42/16 | Bingham-Willamette Co. |
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42/17 | Bishop's Close |
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42/18 | Bissinger & Co. |
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42/19 | Blagen Block |
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42/20 | Blake, Moffitt & Towne |
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42/21 | Blanchet House of Hospitality |
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42/22 | Blanding Dream Home |
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42/23 | Blitz-Weinhard Co. |
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42/24 | Blue Birds
Division of Campfire Girls.
|
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42/25 | Blue Cross of Oregon |
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42/26 | Blue Goose International Convention |
1964 August |
42/27 | Blue Key Fraternity |
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42/28 | Blumaer-Frank Drug Co. |
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42/29 | B'nai B'rith |
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42/30 | Board of Trade Building |
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42/31 | Boise-Cascade Building
See also: Subjects - Boise-Cascade Co.
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42/32 | Bombs and Bombings (1) |
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42/33 | Bombs and Bombings (2) |
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43/1 | Bow & Arrow Dance Club |
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43/2 | Boy Scouts |
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43/3 | Boyd Coffee Co. |
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43/4 | Bradley Pies, Inc. |
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43/5 | Brady-Hamilton Stevedore Co. |
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43/6 | Braecroft Subdivision |
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43/7 | Brice Kidnapping Case
Series of unused photographs related to attempted kidnapping of
George Brice III from Catlin School. Includes photographs of Catlin School
faculty, Virginia Van Kirk Brice, Beverly Brice, suspect Jimmy Valentine, and
Valentine's associates Honey Latourelle and Louis Davis.
Envelope originally contatining photographs had date stamp of
April 22, 1954, but most images were taken just after the incident on March 19,
and the remainder were most likely taken in late March or early April.
|
1954 March-April |
Subseries 3 : Bridges |
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Box/Folder | ||
43/8 | Bailey |
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43/9 | Broadway |
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43/10 | Burlington Northern Railroad |
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43/11 | Burnside |
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43/12 | Fremont |
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43/13 | Hawthorne
Contains photograph that simultaneuously shows Hawthorne,
Marquam and Sellwood Bridges.
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43/14 | I-205
Also known as the Glenn Jackson Bridge.
|
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43/15 | Interstate |
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43/16 | Interstate (Proposed) |
1953-1954 |
43/17 | Johnson Creek |
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43/18 | Kittridge Ave. Viaduct |
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43/19 | Lovejoy Viaduct |
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43/20 | Madison St. |
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43/21 | Marquam |
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43/22 | Morrison
Includes both old and new Morrison Bridges.
|
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43/23 | NE Sandy Blvd. |
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43/24 | Ross Island |
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43/25 | St. Johns |
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43/26 | Sellwood |
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43/27 | Steel Bridge |
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43/28 | Sullivan's Gulch |
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43/29 | Thurman St. |
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43/30 | Vista Ave. |
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Box/Folder | ||
43/31 | Bridlemire District |
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43/32 | Broadmoor Golf Course |
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44/1 | The Broadway |
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44/2 | Broadway Association |
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44/3 | Broadway Boot Shot |
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44/4 | Broadway Cab Co. |
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44/5 | Broadway Theater League |
|
44/6 | Brooklyn Park |
|
44/7 | Brotherhood Week |
|
44/8 | Capt. Brown Home
Residence of Capt. John Brown.
|
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44/9 | Buckman Action Center |
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44/10 | Buckman District |
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44/11 | Builders Exchange Building |
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44/12 | Buildings - Unnamed/Unidentified |
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44/13 | Burlington Northern Industrial Park |
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44/14 | Burnside Consortium
Later known as Central City Concern.
|
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44/15 | Burnside Trolley Building |
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44/16 | Buxton Motor Co. |
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44/17 | Byers Color Laboratory |
|
44/18 | C & H Sugar Corp. |
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44/19 | California Asphalt Co. |
|
44/20 | Cameo Swimming Pools |
|
44/21 | Canada Dry |
|
44/22 | Candle Shop |
|
44/23 | Cardroom Beer Ban
Unused photographs taken for story regarding a new law
prohibiting games in taverns.
|
1951 October |
44/24 | Caritas Club |
|
44/25 | Carl Greve Jewelry |
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44/26 | Cascade Building |
|
44/27 | Cascade Plaza |
|
44/28 | Cascade Run-Off |
|
44/29 | Cascade Village |
|
44/30 | Castles |
|
44/31 | Cathedral Park
See also: Portland - Bridges - St. Johns.
|
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44/32 | Catlin-Gabel Rummage Sale |
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44/33 | Cave-Ins |
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44/34 | Central Brass & Aluminum |
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44/35 | Central East Portland Community Club |
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44/36 | Central Motors |
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44/37 | Central Plaza |
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44/38 | Central Plaza South |
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44/39 | Century Building |
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44/40 | Century Tower |
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45/1 | Chamber of Commerce |
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45/2 | Chaney Home
Residence of Henry F. Chaney
|
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45/3 | Chapman Square
See also: Portland - Plaza Blocks.
|
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45/4 | Charix Coffee House |
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45/5 | Charles F. Berg. Co. |
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45/6 | Charles H. Lilly Co. |
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45/7 | Charlton Laboratories, Inc. |
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45/8 | Chase Residence |
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45/9 | Children's Book Week |
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45/10 | Children's Homes |
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45/11 | Children's Museum |
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45/12 | Chin Up Club |
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45/13 | China Lantern |
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45/14 | Chinatown |
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45/15 | Chinese New Year Celebrations |
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45/16 | Chipman Chemical Co. |
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45/17 | Christmas Celebrations |
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45/18 | Christmas Pageants |
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45/19 | Church Home
Residence of William Church.
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|
Subseries 4 : Churches and Other Houses of Worship |
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Box/Folder | ||
45/20 | Buddist Temples |
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45/21 | Christian Churches - General
Contains photographs of churches that are non-denominational
or whose denomination was unspecified.
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45/22 | Apostolic |
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45/23 | Assembly of God |
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45/24 | Baptist |
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45/25 | Brethren |
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46/1 | Catholic (1) |
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46/2 | Catholic (2) |
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46/3 | Christian Science |
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46/4 | Church of Christ |
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46/5 | Congregational |
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46/6 | Episcopal |
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46/7 | Evangelical |
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46/8 | Foursquare |
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46/9 | Friends
Commonly known as Quakers.
|
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46/10 | Greek Orthodox |
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46/11 | Latter Day Saints
Commonly known as Mormons.
|
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46/12 | Lutheran |
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46/13 | Mennonite |
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46/14 | Methodist (1)
Includes Methodist Episcopal churches.
|
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46/15 | Methodist (2) |
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46/16 | Nazarene |
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46/17 | Presbyterian |
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47/1 | Russian Orthodox |
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47/2 | Seventh Day Adventist |
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47/3 | Unitarian |
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47/4 | Church of Scientology |
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47/5 | Hindu Temples |
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47/6 | Synagogues |
|
Box/Folder | ||
47/7 | City Commission |
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47/8 | City Community Concert Association |
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47/9 | City-County-Federal Building |
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47/10 | City-County Kelly Butte Communications Center
|
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47/11 | City-County-State Building |
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47/12 | City Jail |
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47/13 | Civic Center |
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47/14 | Civil Aeronautics Administration |
|
47/15 | Civil Defense |
|
47/16 | Civil War Centennial Exhibit |
1961 |
47/17 | Claire Argow Women's Correctional Facility |
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47/18 | Clarke Woodward Drug Co. |
|
47/19 | Clemens Home
Residence of William J. Clemens.
|
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47/20 | Clocktower |
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47/21 | Clyde B. Crosby Trial |
1957 |
47/22 | Coast Electric Manufacturing Co. |
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47/23 | Cobb Home |
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47/24 | Coffin Home
Residence of Stephen Coffin.
|
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47/25 | Coliseum Gardens |
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47/26 | Colonial Manor
Sanitarium for the elderly.
|
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47/27 | The Colony
See also: Portland - Kamm Home.
|
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47/28 | Columbia Athletic Club |
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47/29 | Columbia Basin Interstate Commission Meeting
|
1962 October 8 |
47/30 | Columbia Bay
Proposed dredging project.
|
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47/31 | Columbia Edgewater Country Club |
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47/32 | Columbia Golf Course |
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47/33 | Columbia Hunt Club
Includes Columbia Junior Hunt Club.
|
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47/34 | Columbia Market |
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48/1 | Columbia Park |
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48/2 | Columbia River Yacht Club |
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48/3 | Columbia Slough
Includes photographs of Columbia Slough levee.
|
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48/4 | Columbia Square |
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48/5 | Columbia Tire Corp. |
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48/6 | Columbia Villa |
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48/7 | Commerce Building |
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48/8 | Commerce Circle |
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48/9 | Commerce Club |
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48/10 | Commonwealth Building |
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48/11 | "Communist Day"
Farcical event put on by Pacific University publication P.U.
Stinker; photograph was taken in downtown Portland.
|
1950 |
48/12 | Communist Round-Up
Image of alleged Communists being loaded into police wagons
|
1934 July 18 |
48/13 | Community Care |
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48/14 | Community Chest |
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48/15 | Community Concerts |
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48/16 | Community Music Center, Inc. |
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48/17 | Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) Convention
|
1948 November |
48/18 | Condominiums |
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48/19 | Consolidated Electrical Distributors |
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48/20 | Consolitated Freightways |
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48/21 | Consolidated Metco, Inc. |
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48/22 | Consular Corps |
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48/23 | Contact Center |
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48/24 | Contremporary Crafts Gallery |
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48/25 | Continental Can Co. |
|
48/26 | Continental Grain Co.
Contains photographs of building's demolition in August 1968.
|
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48/27 | Cook Industries, Inc. |
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48/28 | Copeland Lumber Yard |
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48/29 | Copper Castle |
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48/30 | Copperfield Jail |
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48/31 | Corbett Building |
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48/32 | Corbett Home
Residence of Henry Corbett.
|
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48/33 | Cordray Theater |
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48/34 | Corning Glass Factory |
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48/35 | Cosmopolitan Club |
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48/36 | Couch Park |
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48/37 | Council Crest Park |
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49/1 | Crawford Home |
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49/2 | Crematoriums |
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49/3 | Creston Park |
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49/4 | Croatian Day Picnic |
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49/5 | Croatian Fraternal Union |
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49/6 | Crown Plaza |
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49/7 | Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden |
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49/8 | Cub Scouts |
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49/9 | Curtis Publishing Co. |
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49/10 | D. H. Overmyer Warehouse Co. |
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49/11 | Dad's Root Beer Bottling Co. |
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49/12 | Daughters of Neptune |
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49/13 | Daughters of the Nile |
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49/14 | Daughters of Penelope |
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49/15 | Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War
|
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49/16 | David Campbell Memorial Fountain
Includes photographs of commemorative services for fallen
firemen held at the fountain.
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49/17 | Davidson Baking Co. |
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49/18 | De Luxe Cab Co. |
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49/19 | Dekum Building |
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49/20 | Dekum Court |
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49/21 | DeMolay
Includes photographs DeMolay Honorees and DeMolay Day.
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49/22 | Del Mar of Northwest, Inc. |
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49/23 | Delphian Society |
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49/24 | Delta Delta Delta |
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49/25 | Delta Gamma |
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49/26 | Delta Gamma Kappa |
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49/27 | Delta Park
Includes images of stadiums planned for the park.
See also: Oregon - Vanport.
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49/28 | Delta Sigma Theta |
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49/29 | Delta Theta Phi Convention |
1947 July |
49/30 | Delta Zeta |
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49/31 | Demonstrations |
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49/32 | Demonstrations - American Legion Convention
See also: Portland - American Legion Convention (1970
August-September )
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1970 August-September |
49/33 | Demonstrations - Vietnam War Protests
A majority of the photographs are of student demonstrations
held in May 1970.
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49/34 | Department of Interior Building |
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49/35 | Dickinson Co. |
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49/36 | Dieringer's Woodstock Shopping Center |
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49/37 | Diesel Service Unit Co. |
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49/38 | Dimetre Electric Co. |
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49/39 | Disabled American Veterans Rehabilitation Center
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50/1 | Disaster Drills |
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50/2 | Disaster Hoax
Images related to incident wherein a man made calls claiming a
major disaster, resulting in over 50 emergency vehicles rushing to Grant and
Girls' Polytechnic High Schools.
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1953 January 22 |
50/3 | Docks |
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50/4 | Dodge City |
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50/5 | Doernbecher Home
Residence of Frank Silas Doernbecher.
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50/6 | Doernbecher Manufacturing Co. |
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50/7 | Dolph Home
Residence of J. N. Dolph.
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50/8 | Don Neher Motors |
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50/9 | Dorman-Kanpe Gravel Pit |
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50/10 | Double-O Shop |
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50/11 | Downtown Athletic Club |
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50/12 | Downtown District |
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50/13 | Downtown Plaza |
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50/14 | Drop-In Center |
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50/15 | Drug Stores |
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50/16 | Dry Docks |
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50/17 | Dugan Cab Co. |
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50/18 | Duniway Center |
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50/19 | Duniway Park |
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50/20 | Duniway Plaza |
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50/21 | Dunne Home |
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50/22 | Dunthorpe Motor Transport |
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50/23 | Dwyer Lumber Co. |
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50/24 | Eagle Scouts (1)
See also: Portland - Boy Scouts.
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50/25 | Eagle Scouts (2) |
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50/26 | Eagles Lodge |
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50/27 | Earth Day Celebrations |
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50/28 | Eathquakes |
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50/29 | East Bank Esplenade |
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50/30 | "The East End"
Office complex in northeast Portland.
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50/31 | East-CAP |
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50/32 | East Gate Village |
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50/33 | East Multnomah Child Care Center |
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50/34 | East Portland Marina |
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50/35 | East Side Commercial Club |
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50/36 | East Side Railroad Terminal |
1884 |
51/1 | Easter Celebrations |
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51/2 | Easter Seal Society |
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51/3 | Eastern Outfitting
Later became the Dierks Medical Building.
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51/4 | Eastmoreland District |
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51/5 | Eastmoreland Golf Course |
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51/6 | Eastport Plaza |
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51/7 | Edgewater Golf Club |
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51/8 | Educational Services Center |
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51/9 | Elections |
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51/10 | Electric Building |
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51/11 | Electric Contractors, Inc. |
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51/12 | Electric-Metallurgical Co. |
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51/13 | Electric Scientific Industries |
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51/14 | Elk Rock Island |
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51/15 | Elks Club |
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51/16 | Elks Temple |
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51/17 | Emperor Building
Contains image of building's demolition in 1968.
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51/18 | Emblem Club of Portland |
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51/19 | Epilepsy Leauge of Metropolitan Portland |
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51/20 | Epsilon Sigma Alpha |
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51/21 | Epworth League |
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51/22 | Equitable Savings & Loan Association |
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51/23 | Erickson's |
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51/24 | Errol Heights District |
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51/25 | Esco Corp. |
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51/26 | Evans Products Co. |
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51/27 | Ex-Newsboys Association |
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51/28 | Explosions
See also: Portland - Bombs and Bombings.
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51/29 | FMC Corp. |
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51/30 | Fabri-Valve Co. |
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51/31 | Factory Motor Car Co. |
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52/1 | Failing Building
Located at SW 5th and Alder.
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52/2 | Failing Home |
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52/3 | Fair Northwest |
1973 May |
52/4 | Fairview Farms Little League Baseball Park |
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52/5 | Fairy Tale Parade |
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52/6 | Far West Federal Savings & Loan Association
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52/7 | Farley Building |
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52/8 | Farmers Automobile Insurance |
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52/9 | Fashioncraft Furniture |
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52/10 | Father's Day Celebrations |
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52/11 | Feast of St. Francis Celebration
Photographs of animals being blessed for the festival.
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1979 October 9 |
52/12 | Federal Building
Includes 1963 photogtaphs of structures that previously stood
on the site.
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52/13 | Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Office
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52/14 | Federal Housing Administration |
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52/15 | Fields Motor Co. |
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52/16 | Fifty-Fifty Club |
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52/17 | Financial Center Building |
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52/18 | Fine Arts Building |
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52/19 | Finnish Summer Festival |
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52/20 | Fire Department
See also: Subjects - Firefighters and Firefighting.
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52/21 | Fires (1) |
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52/22 | Fires (2) |
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52/23 | Fires (3) |
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52/24 | Fires (4) |
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53/1 | Fires (5) |
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53/2 | Fires (6) |
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53/3 | Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. |
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53/4 | First Citizens |
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53/5 | First Family Home Buyers |
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53/6 | First Federal Savings & Loan Association
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53/7 | First Flowers Insurance Building |
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53/8 | Fisher Body Craftsmen's Guild |
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53/9 | Fisk & Sunset Tire Corp. |
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53/10 | Flanders Professional Building |
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53/11 | Fleischner, Mayer & Co. |
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53/12 | Fletcher-Daniels Title Co. |
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53/13 | Floods |
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53/14 | Floods - May-June 1948 |
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53/15 | Floods - December 1964 |
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53/16 | Fluoridation Hearing |
1956 June 13 |
53/17 | Folksinger's Coffee House |
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53/18 | Fong Trial
Photographs related to the trial of Wey Him ("Wayne") and
Sherry Fong for the murder of Diane Hank; Wey Him was acquited, and Sherry
convicted of second-degree murder.
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1954-1955 |
53/19 | Food Front |
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53/20 | Ford Motor Co. |
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53/21 | Ford Tractor Co. |
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53/22 | Forest Park |
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53/23 | Fouch Electric Manufacturing Co. |
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53/24 | Fountain Plaza Development |
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53/25 | Fountain Village Association |
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53/26 | Fountains
See also: Portland - David Campbell Memorial Fountain; Portland
- Lovejoy Fountain Park.
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53/27 | Foursquare Church Youth Center |
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53/28 | Fowler Manufacturing Co. |
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53/29 | Frank Home
Residence of Sigmund Frank.
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54/1 | Franz Bakery |
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54/2 | Frazer Home |
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54/3 | Frazier & McLean Garage |
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54/4 | Frazier & McLean 's Livery Boarding & Sale
Stable |
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54/5 | Fred Meyer, Inc. |
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54/6 | Freeman & Hayslip |
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54/7 | Freeman's Coffeehouse
Owned by Bernard Freeman.
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54/8 | Freightliner Corp. |
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54/9 | Friendly House |
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54/10 | Friendship Club |
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54/11 | Friendship House |
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54/12 | Frontier Ghost Town
Recreation of old west ghost town set up in Park Blocks for the
1959 Portland Rose Festival.
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1959 |
54/13 | Fruit & Flower Child Care Center
Also called Fruit & Flower Day Nursery and Fruit &
Flower Mission.
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54/14 | G. I. Joe's |
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54/15 | Galleria |
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54/16 | Gamma Phi |
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54/17 | Garden Club |
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54/18 | Garden Home Child Care Center |
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54/19 | Garden Home Community Cannery |
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54/20 | Gates Rubber Co. |
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54/21 | General Electric |
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54/22 | General Mills |
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54/23 | General Motors Corp. |
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54/24 | General Motors Parade of Progress |
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54/25 | General Petroleum Building |
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54/26 | General Plant Corp. |
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54/27 | General Sales Co. |
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54/28 | General Telephone Co. |
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54/29 | General Tire & Rubber Co. |
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54/30 | George Home
Residence of Melvin J. George.
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54/31 | Georgia-Pacific Building |
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54/32 | Gerber Advertising Co. |
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54/33 | Gerber Legendary Blades |
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55/1 | Gillespie Decals, Inc. |
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55/2 | Gilmore Oil Co. |
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55/3 | Girl Scouts |
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55/4 | Gladding, McBean & Co. |
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55/5 | Glendoveer Golf Course |
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55/6 | Golden Age Club |
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55/7 | Good Friday Services |
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55/8 | Goodnaugh Buuilding |
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55/9 | Goodwill Industries |
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55/10 | Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. |
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55/11 | Goose Hollow District |
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55/12 | Gordon's Stationery Co. |
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55/13 | Gourmet Gala |
1966 June |
55/14 | Government Center Complex
Contains photograph of a model of the proposed 3-building
complex.
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55/15 | Grand Army Cemetery |
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55/16 | Grand Army of the Republic Parade |
1931 June 23 |
55/17 | Grand Central Market |
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55/18 | Grant & Roth Plastics |
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55/19 | Graphic Arts Building |
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55/20 | Gray Line Sightseeing Co. |
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55/21 | Gray Panthers |
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55/22 | Greater Portland Crusade |
1950 |
55/23 | Greater Portland Industries Exposition |
1950 |
55/24 | Greek Independence Day Celebrations |
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55/25 | Green Hills District |
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55/26 | Green Thumb Program |
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55/27 | Greenfingers Gardening Project |
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55/28 | Greyhound Bus Depot |
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55/29 | Guaranty Building |
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55/30 | Guardian Angels
Volunteer street-policing force.
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55/31 | Guild's Lake |
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55/32 | Gunderson Bros. Engineering Corp. |
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55/33 | Haack Laboratories |
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55/34 | Hadassah |
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55/35 | Halfway Houses |
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56/1 | Halloween Celebrations (1)
Includes haunted houses that operated during the Halloween
season.
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56/2 | Halloween Celebrations (2) |
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56/3 | Halton Tractor Co. |
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56/4 | Hamilton Building |
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56/5 | Hanchett Manufacturing Co. |
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56/6 | Harbor |
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56/7 | Harbor Motor Co. |
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56/8 | Harbor Patrol |
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56/9 | Hare Krishna |
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56/10 | Harris Ice Machine Works |
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56/11 | Harris Office |
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56/12 | Harrison Square |
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56/13 | Harsh Building
Two images related to the dismantling of a barrier Joseph Ward
erected on what he considered property boundary. Ward lost the disputed land in
a court case.
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1953 March |
56/14 | Harsh-Ward Property Dispute |
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56/15 | Harvest Festival |
1980 November |
56/16 | Hawthorne Electronics |
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56/17 | Hawthorne Park |
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56/18 | Hayden Island Yacht Club |
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56/19 | Hazeltine Building |
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56/20 | Heathman Garage |
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56/21 | Helm Building |
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56/22 | Hennigson Home |
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56/23 | Henry Building |
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56/24 | Henry Failing Building
Located on SW Oak Street.
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56/25 | Henry's
Restaurant opened by Henry Thiele
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56/26 | Hi-Fashion Fabrics |
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56/27 | Highland Games (1) |
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56/28 | Highland Games (2) |
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56/29 | Highlands Racquet Club |
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56/30 | Highlands Riding Academy
Also called Highlands School of Riding.
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56/31 | Hillsdale Camp |
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56/32 | Hillsdale Center |
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56/33 | Hillsdale Terrace |
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57/1 | Hirsch Home
Residence of Solomon Hirsch.
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57/2 | Hirsch-Weis Canvas Products Co. |
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57/3 | Holgate Shopping Center |
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57/4 | Holladay Bowl |
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57/5 | Holladay Center |
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57/6 | Hollywood Boosters |
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57/7 | Hollywood District
Includes a 1926 photograph of the Hollywood Theater.
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57/8 | Holy Name Rallies |
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57/9 | Holy Name Societies |
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57/10 | Holy Saturday Celebrations |
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57/11 | Home Loan Bank Board |
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57/12 | Home Planners Institute |
1946 January |
57/13 | Home Social Club |
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57/14 | Honor Society |
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57/15 | Hoo Hoo Club |
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57/16 | Hop Growers Association Convention |
1949 July |
57/17 | Horseless Carriage Club |
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57/18 | Bess Kaiser Hospital |
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57/19 | Child Guidance Clinic |
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57/20 | Children's Psychiatric Day Treatment Center
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57/21 | Chiropractic Clinic & Health Center |
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57/22 | City of Roses Hospital |
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57/23 | Delaunay Institute for Mental Health |
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57/24 | Dental Arts Building |
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57/25 | Dierks Medical-Dental Building
Also called Portland Medical Center.
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57/26 | Doernbecher Children's Hospital |
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57/27 | Emanuel Hospital |
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57/28 | Flanders Medical Center |
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57/29 | Freedom House
A drug rehabilitation center.
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57/30 | Glisan St. Medical-Dental Building |
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57/31 | Good Samaritan Hospital |
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57/32 | Hahnemann Hospital |
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57/33 | Health Center for the Elderly |
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57/34 | Holladay Park Hospital |
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57/35 | Hooper Detoxification Center
Also called David Hooper Detoxification Center and Hooper
Memorial Detoxification Center
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57/36 | House Calls, Inc. |
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57/37 | Isolation Hospital |
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57/38 | Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center |
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58/1 | Medical Arts Building |
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58/2 | Medical Building, 25th and Lovejoy |
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58/3 | Medical-Dental Building |
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58/4 | Medical-Dental Clinics
Contains images of two buildings at NE Sandy and SE 76th
dubbed "Medical-Dental Clinic"
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58/5 | Medical Center Hospital |
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58/6 | Moreland Children's Clinic |
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58/7 | Morningside Hospital |
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58/8 | Mulnomah County Hospital |
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58/9 | Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
Previously known as University of Oregon Medical School.
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58/10 | Physicians & Surgeons Hospital |
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58/11 | Portland Adventist Medical Center |
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58/12 | Portland General Hospital |
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58/13 | Portland Osteopathic Hospital |
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58/14 | Portland Sanitarium & Hospital |
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58/15 | Providence Hospital |
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58/16 | St. Vincent Hospital |
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58/17 | Shriner's Hospital (1)
Also called Shrine Hospital and Shriner's Hospital for
Crippled Children.
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58/18 | Shriner's Hospital (2) |
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58/19 | University State Tuberculosis Hospital |
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58/20 | Verticare |
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58/21 | Veterans Administration Hospital |
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58/22 | Wemme Memorial Hospital |
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58/23 | Wilcox Memorial Hospital |
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58/24 | Woodland Park Hospital |
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58/25 | Hospital Week |
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58/26 | Hot Rod Club |
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58/27 | Hot Rod Council |
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59/1 | Hotels (1) |
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59/2 | Hotels (2) |
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59/3 | Hotels (3) |
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59/4 | Hotels (4) |
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59/5 | Hotels - "Today's Puzzle"
Series of photographs of building exteriors, fire escapes, etc.
labeled "Hotel" paper-clipped with paper scrap labeled "Today's puzzle."
Presumably readers were to guess which hotel was depicted in each picture.
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1976 |
59/6 | House of Ideas |
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59/7 | Houseboat Moorage
Proposed housboat moorage on the Columbia River near the
Portland International Airport that caused controversy.
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59/8 | Houses and Housing (1) |
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59/9 | Houses and Housing (2) |
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59/10 | Housing Authority of Portland |
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59/11 | Howard-Cooper Corp. |
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59/12 | Hoyt Arboretum |
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59/13 | Hughes Building |
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59/14 | Hunger Hikes |
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59/15 | Hunt Transfer Co. |
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59/16 | Hyster Co. |
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59/17 | Hyster Sales Co. |
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59/18 | Import Plaza |
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59/19 | Incinerators |
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59/20 | Independence Day Celebrations
Also known as Fourth of July celebrations.
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59/21 | Indian Center |
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59/22 | Indian Guides |
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59/23 | Industrial Air Products Co. |
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59/24 | Industrial Clinics |
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60/1 | Inman-Poulson Lumber Co. |
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60/2 | Interchurch Center |
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60/3 | Inter-City Buses, Inc. |
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60/4 | Interfaith Institute |
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60/5 | International Business Machines Co. (IBM) |
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60/6 | International Harvester Co. |
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60/7 | International Marketing Institute |
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60/8 | Interstate Commerce Commission Hearing |
1953 March |
60/9 | Interstate Motor Lines |
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60/10 | Interurban Trains
See also: Portland - Streetcars; Subjects - Railroads.
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60/11 | Iris Court Day Care Center |
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60/12 | Iron Firemen Manufacturing Co. |
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60/13 | Irving Park |
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60/14 | Irvington Machine Works |
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60/15 | Irvington Tennis Club |
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60/16 | J. E. Haseltine Co. |
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60/17 | J. K. Gill Building |
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60/18 | J. P. Finley & Sons |
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60/19 | Jack-'N-Box Coffee Shop |
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60/20 | Jackson Home
Residence of C. S. ("Sam" Jackson"
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60/21 | Jackson Tower |
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60/22 | Jacobs Home
Residence of Ralph Jacobs.
Contains photographs taken during building's demolition in 1940.
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60/23 | Janis Program |
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60/24 | Jantzen Beach |
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60/25 | Jantzen Knitting Mills |
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60/26 | Japanese Cemetery
Unidentified cemetery that is most likely in Portland.
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60/27 | Jarman-Williamson Co. |
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60/28 | Jefferson Substation |
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60/29 | Jennings Home |
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60/30 | Jewish Community Center |
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60/31 | Jewish Holiday Celebrations |
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60/32 | Jewish National Fund |
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60/33 | Jewish Welfare Fund |
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60/34 | Jo-Paul Industries |
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60/35 | Job's Daughters |
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61/1 | Joe Weiner's |
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61/2 | John Deere Plow Building |
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61/3 | John F. Kennedy Library Exhibit |
1964 October |
61/4 | Johns Landing |
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61/5 | Johnson Home Model
Small reconstruction of the residence of William Johnson's
house, the first in Portland.
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61/6 | Junior Chamber of Commerce |
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61/7 | Junior Chamber of Commerce Convention |
1971 June |
61/8 | Junior Traffic Club |
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61/9 | Justice Center |
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61/10 | Juvenile Detention Home |
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61/11 | Kamm Building |
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61/12 | Kamm Home
Residence of Jacob Kamm.
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61/13 | Kappa Alpha Theta |
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61/14 | "Kazoo-In" |
1968 January 22 |
61/15 | Kelly Home
Residence of Clinton Kelly.
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61/16 | Kelly Point Park |
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61/17 | Kendall Community Center |
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61/18 | Kenton District |
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61/19 | (Daniel) Kerr Home
Residence of Daniel Kerr.
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61/20 | (Peter) Kerr Home
Residence of Peter Kerr.
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61/21 | Killingsworth Home |
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61/22 | Killon Home |
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61/23 | King Home |
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61/24 | Kinney Shoe Stores |
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61/25 | Kirkman Laboratories |
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61/26 | Kiwanis International Convention |
1946 July |
61/27 | Knapp Home
Residence of Richard B. Knapp
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61/28 | Knights of Columbus |
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61/29 | Knights of Columbus Convention |
1949 August |
61/30 | Knights Templar |
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61/31 | Knott Street Community Center |
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61/32 | Knott Street Swimming Pool |
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61/33 | Kraft Foods Co. |
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61/34 | Kwong Mow Hand Laundry |
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61/35 | La Grand Industrial Supply |
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61/36 | La Leche League |
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61/37 | Labadie Home
Residence of Joseph J. Labadie
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61/38 | Labor Temple |
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61/39 | Laco Village |
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62/1 | Ladd Circle |
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62/2 | Lamb-Weston, Inc. |
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62/3 | Lambert Gardens |
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62/4 | Lambert Home |
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62/5 | Landslides |
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62/6 | Last Man Club |
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62/7 | Latch Key Programs |
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62/8 | Laubach Literacy, Inc. |
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62/9 | Laurelhurst Club |
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62/10 | Laurelhurst Park |
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62/11 | Laurence Warehouse Co. |
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62/12 | Law Day Celebrations |
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62/13 | Lazarus Building |
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62/14 | Leach Botanical Gardens |
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62/15 | Leadbetter Home |
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62/16 | League of Women Voters |
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62/17 | "Learn-to-Swim" Campaign
Annual event hosted by the Oregonian.
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62/18 | Lents District |
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62/19 | Lents Park |
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62/20 | Lewis & Clark Exposition |
1905 |
62/21 | Lewis Building
Located at SW 4th and Oak.
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62/22 | Lewis Building
Located at 13th and Washington.
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62/23 | Lewis Home |
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62/24 | Libby, McNeill & Libby |
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62/25 | Liberty House |
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62/26 | Liberty Temple |
circa 1918 |
62/27 | Liberty Theatre |
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62/28 | Libraries (1) |
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62/29 | Libraries (2) |
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62/30 | Lightning Bus Fire
Incident in which lightning struck a bus, leading to 16
injuries. Mostly photographs of the injured and of witnesses.
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1956 May 28 |
62/31 | Lillis-Albina Park |
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62/32 | Lincoln Building |
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62/33 | Lincoln Day Celebrations |
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62/34 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery |
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62/35 | Lincoln Savings & Loan Association |
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63/1 | Lindsay Building |
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63/2 | Lions Club |
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63/3 | Lipman, Wolfe & Co. |
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63/4 | Lloyd A. Fry Roofing Co. |
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63/5 | Lloyd Building |
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63/6 | Lloyd Center (1)
Includes photographs and conceptula art of the area when it was
known as Lloyd's Addition.
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63/7 | Lloyd Center (2) |
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63/8 | Lloyd Golf Club |
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63/9 | Lloyd Plaza |
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63/10 | Logus Block |
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63/11 | Lone Fir Cemetery |
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63/12 | Longshoremen's Strike Commemorations
Gatherings to honor those killed in confrontation during the
1934 strike.
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63/13 | Loomis Armored Car Co. |
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63/14 | Los Angeles-Seattle Motor Express, Inc. |
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63/15 | Louise Home for Girls |
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63/16 | Lovejoy Fountain Park |
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63/17 | Low-Income Family Emergency Center (LIFE Center)
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63/18 | Loyalty Building |
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63/19 | Lucia Brides |
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63/20 | Lumber Manufacturers, Inc. |
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63/21 | Lutheran Family Services |
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63/22 | Lutheran Good Samaritan Home for the Aged |
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63/23 | Lynn Kirby Ford |
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63/24 | Lyric Theater |
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63/25 | M & M Woodworking Co. |
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63/26 | M. Seller Building |
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63/27 | Maccabees' Home |
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63/28 | Mack Trucks, Inc. |
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64/1 | Macleay Park |
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64/2 | Madison Tower |
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64/3 | Magic Circle |
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64/4 | Malarkey Paper Co. |
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64/5 | Manley Center
Also called Helen Kelly Manley Center
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64/6 | Mann Home
Residence for seniors.
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64/7 | Marble Palace |
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64/8 | March of Dimes Walkathons |
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64/9 | Marian Congress |
1934 August |
64/10 | Marine Electric Co. |
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64/11 | Marks Home
Residence of Morris Marks.
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64/12 | Marquam Building |
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64/13 | Marquam II Building |
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64/14 | Marquam Hills District |
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64/15 | Martha Gatke Murder Case
Image showing the path the killer took before entering the
Gatke residence.
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1924 April |
64/16 | Masonic Temples
Includes photographs of the Masonic Temple that later became
the Portland Art Museum's Mark Building
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64/17 | Maternity Brothers |
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64/18 | May Hardware Co. |
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64/19 | Mayflower Dairy Plant |
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64/20 | McCormick SS Co. |
|
64/21 | McCracken Bros. Motor Freight Co. |
|
64/22 | MacMarr Stores |
|
64/23 | Meadowland Dairy |
|
64/24 | Meadowlark Park |
|
64/25 | Meier & Frank Co. |
|
64/26 | Memorial Coliseum |
|
64/27 | Memorial Day Celebrations |
|
64/28 | Memorial Park Development
Photograph of model showing proposed park near Pennoyer Park.
|
1932 |
64/29 | Men's Garden Clubs of America Convention |
1968 June |
64/30 | Mennonite Volunteer Service Center |
|
64/31 | Merchants' Trust Building |
|
64/32 | Metro Youth |
|
64/33 | Metropolitan Printing Co. |
|
64/34 | Metropolitan Service Co. |
|
64/35 | Military Order of the Cootie, Portland Pup Tent #1
Group photograph of Veterans' Hospital patients aided by the
organization.
|
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64/36 | Miss City of Roses |
|
64/37 | Miss Portland |
|
64/38 | Miss Tan Portland |
|
65/1 | Mobil Oil Co. |
|
65/2 | Mobil Mart |
|
65/3 | Mobile Health Unit |
|
65/4 | Mobilift Corp. |
|
65/5 | Mock's Bottom |
|
65/6 | Mock's Crest |
|
65/7 | Model Cities Program |
|
65/8 | Molded Container Corp. |
|
65/9 | Molded Fiberglass & Plastics, Inc. |
|
65/10 | Monarch Forge & Machine Co. |
|
65/11 | Monastery of the Precious Blood |
|
65/12 | Montgomery Ward & Co. |
|
65/13 | Montis Boarding House |
|
65/14 | Morgan Building |
|
65/15 | Morgan's Alley |
|
65/16 | Morris P. Kirk & Son |
|
65/17 | Morrison Center for Youth & Family Services
|
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65/18 | Morrison Street Development |
|
65/19 | Motels |
|
65/20 | Mount Calvary Cemetery |
|
65/21 | Mt. Hood Chemical Corp. |
|
65/22 | Mt. Scott Community Center |
|
65/23 | Mt. Scott Park |
|
65/24 | Mt. Tabor |
|
65/25 | Mt. Tabor Park |
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65/26 | Mt. Tabor Reservoir |
|
65/27 | Mu Phi Epsilon |
|
65/28 | Multiple Sclerosis Society of Oregon |
|
65/29 | Multnomah Athletic Club |
|
65/30 | Multnomah Better Housing Campaign |
|
65/31 | Multnomah Center |
|
65/32 | Multnomah College
Currently known as Multnomah University.
|
|
65/33 | Multnomah County Animal Control |
|
65/34 | Multnomah County Commission |
|
65/35 | Multnomah County Courthouse |
|
65/36 | Multnomah County Exposition Center
Also known as Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Center.
|
|
65/37 | Multnomah County Extension Service |
|
66/1 | Multnomah County Fair |
|
66/2 | Multnomah County Health & Education Building
|
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66/3 | Multnomah County Intermediate Education District
|
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66/4 | Multnomah County Juvenile Home |
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66/5 | Multnomah County Medical Society |
|
66/6 | Multnomah County Morgue |
|
66/7 | Multnomah County Register Office |
|
66/8 | Multnomah County Sheriff's Office |
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66/9 | Multnomah County Task Force Work Program |
|
66/10 | Multnomah County Tax Department |
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66/11 | Multnomah Golf Club |
|
66/12 | Mulnomah Kennel Club |
|
66/13 | Multnomah Stadium |
|
66/14 | Multnomah Wheelmen Lowjinks
Group photo.
|
1896 June 21 |
66/15 | Municipal Courts |
|
66/16 | Murlark Hall |
|
66/17 | Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, Oregon Chapter
|
|
66/18 | Mysterious Billy Smith's Taven |
|
66/19 | National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP) |
|
66/20 | National Security Week |
|
66/21 | Naturalization Ceremonies |
|
66/22 | Neighborhood Improvement Projects |
|
66/23 | Neustadter Brothers |
|
66/24 | New England Building |
|
66/25 | New York Market |
|
66/26 | North Pacific Plaza |
|
66/27 | Northwest Institute of International Affairs
|
|
66/28 | Northwest Publishing Co. |
|
66/29 | Northwest Steel Co. |
|
66/30 | Norwegian Constitution Day Celebrations |
|
66/31 | Odd Fellows' Building |
|
66/32 | Older Girls' Conference |
1932 April |
66/33 | One Main Place |
|
66/34 | One Pacific Square |
|
66/35 | Orbanco Building |
|
66/36 | Oregon Building |
|
66/37 | Oregon Camera Club |
|
66/38 | Oregon District Attorneys Association Convention
|
1960 December |
66/39 | Oregon Diabetics Association |
|
66/40 | Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI)
Formerly called Oregon Memorial Museum of History, Science, and
Industry.
|
|
66/41 | Oregon Pioneer Savings & Loan Association
|
|
66/42 | Oregon State Office Building |
|
66/43 | Oregon Trail Pageant |
1934 July |
66/44 | Oregon Trail Savings & Loan Association
|
|
67/1 | Oregonian 75th Anniversary Celebration |
1925 December |
67/2 | Oregonian Model Home
House constructed on Terwilliger Heights.
|
1927 |
67/3 | Orpheum Theater |
|
67/4 | Pacific Air Transport Co. |
|
67/5 | Pacific Building |
|
67/6 | Pacific Light Metal Foundry |
|
67/7 | Pacific Livestock International Exposition |
|
67/8 | Pacific Northwest Bell |
|
67/9 | Pacific Northwest Public Service Co. |
|
67/10 | Pacific Roller Canary Club
Also called Portland Canary Club.
|
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67/11 | Pacific Supply Cooperative |
|
67/12 | Packard Electric Co. |
|
67/13 | Palatine Hill District |
|
67/14 | Parent-Child Services, Inc. |
|
67/15 | Parent-Teacher Association |
|
67/16 | Park Building |
|
67/17 | Parkside Center |
|
67/18 | Paul Bunyan Coin Convention |
1963 June |
67/19 | Pearson 4th Avenue Building |
|
67/20 | Peck Home
Residence of Grace Peck.
|
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67/21 | Pedestrian Mall
Concept art of a possible pedestrian mall in downtown Portland.
|
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67/22 | Peter Kerr Park |
|
67/23 | Peyton-Allan Murder Case |
|
67/24 | Philco Radio & Television Corp.
Group photo of Philco distributors. See also People Series for
photographs of Philco president Ira Powers.
|
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67/25 | Pi Beta Phi |
|
67/26 | Pierce Trailer & Equipment Co. |
|
67/27 | Pittock Mansion |
|
67/28 | Planned Parenthood |
|
67/29 | Plaza Blocks
Collective name for Chapman and Lownsdale Squares.
|
|
67/30 | Police Academy
Also called Police Auxiliary School.
|
|
67/31 | Police Department |
|
67/32 | Police Department - Sunshine Division |
|
67/33 | Police Institute on Human Relations and Minority Group
Problems Conference |
1958 September |
67/34 | Pooper-Scooper Law
Headshots of citizens interviewed, captioned with snippets of
their opinions regarding new law holding dog owners responsible for cleaning
dog waste.
|
1980 December |
67/35 | Popick's Men's Store |
|
67/36 | Poppy Day Sales
Funbdraising event undertaken by auxiliary members of American
Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
|
|
67/37 | Port of Portland Dredging Projects
Joined pair of photographs depicting dredging at Guilds Lake
and the western channel of Swan Island.
|
1924 April |
67/38 | Portala Study Club |
|
67/39 | Porter Building |
|
68/1 | Portland Art Museum (1) |
|
68/2 | Portland Art Museum (2) |
|
68/3 | Portland Art Museum (3) |
|
68/4 | Portland Auto Club |
|
68/5 | Portland Breakfast Club |
|
68/6 | Portland Building |
|
68/7 | Portland Casting Club |
|
68/8 | Portland Federal Savings & Loan Association
|
|
68/9 | Portland Federation of Women's Clubs |
|
68/10 | Portland Gas & Coke Co. |
|
68/11 | Portland Gun Club |
|
68/12 | Portland Home Builders Association |
|
68/13 | Portland Rose Festival |
|
68/14 | Portland State College Extension Center |
|
68/15 | Portland Union Stockyards Co. |
|
68/16 | Post Offices |
|
68/17 | Postal Employees Credit Union |
|
68/18 | Powell Grove Cemetery |
|
68/19 | Powers Marine Park |
|
68/20 | President's Birthday Balls |
|
68/21 | President's Club |
|
68/22 | Prettyman Home
Residence of Henry W. Prettyman.
|
|
68/23 | Project Second Wind |
|
68/24 | Providence Nursery
Also called Our Lady of Providence Nursery.
|
|
68/25 | Public Comfort Stations
Photograph of stations at the corner of SW 6th and Yamhill.
|
|
68/26 | Public Market Building
Served as the offices for the Oregon Journal 1948-1961.
|
|
68/27 | Public Service Building |
|
68/28 | Public Works Department |
|
68/29 | Pythian Sisters |
|
68/30 | Quelle Bar |
|
Subseries 6 : Radio and TV Stations |
||
Box/Folder | ||
69/1 | KEX |
|
69/2 | KGW |
|
69/3 | KGW - Hoot Owls |
|
69/4 | KLOR |
|
69/5 | KOIN |
|
69/6 | KPOJ |
|
69/7 | KPTV |
|
69/8 | KVAN |
|
69/9 | KWJJ |
|
69/10 | KXL |
|
Box/Folder | ||
69/11 | Raleigh Green District |
|
69/12 | Ramsary Sign Co. Building
Building on Stark Street that formerly served as a Catholic
church.
|
|
69/13 | Rankin Air Field |
|
69/14 | Rankin Building |
|
69/15 | Red Lion Motor Inn Hostage Incident |
1979 May 22 |
69/16 | Redwine Home |
|
69/17 | Refugees
Includes photographs of Southeast Asian and Hungarian refugees
in Portland.
|
|
69/18 | Reicher & Stacy |
|
69/19 | "Renovize Portland" Program |
1934 |
69/20 | Retail Code Authority |
|
69/21 | Retail Furtniture Dealers of Oregon Convention
|
1933 July |
69/22 | Retail Merchant Committee Meeting
Based on filing location of photograph and its date, meeting
may possibly dealth with "Renovize Portland" program.
|
1934 April |
69/23 | Ringside Restaurant Hostage Incident |
1980 September |
69/24 | Rosenblatt's |
|
69/25 | Rothchild Home |
|
69/26 | "Rough Writers"
Group photograph of authors led by George Palmer Putnam who
visited Portland.
|
1922 September |
69/27 | Roy Burnett Motors
Also called Burnett Motors, Inc.
|
|
69/28 | St. Johns Day Care Center |
|
69/29 | St. Mary's Home for Aged Sisters |
|
69/30 | St. Vincent de Paul Day Care Center |
|
69/31 | Salvation Army |
|
69/32 | Schools (1) |
|
69/33 | Schools (2) |
|
70/1 | Schools - "City School Sketchbook Series"
Photographs taken for a series of stories on Portland schools.
|
1931 |
70/2 | Scott Building
Formerly called Buchanan Building.
|
|
70/3 | Scott Home
Residence of Bishop Scott.
|
|
70/4 | Scottish Rite Cathedral |
|
70/5 | Sears, Roebuck & Co. |
|
70/6 | Selling Building |
|
70/7 | Sherlock Building |
|
70/8 | Shriners |
|
70/9 | Sidewalk Cabbage
Image of a cabbage that sprouted and grew at SW 5th and Oak
Streets.
|
1973 September |
70/10 | Skidmore Art Colony |
|
70/11 | Skidmore House |
|
70/12 | Skyline Memorial Gardens |
|
70/13 | South Auditorium Urban Renewal Area |
|
70/14 | Spalding Building |
|
70/15 | Stadium Freeway
Contains 1962 image of model of proposed thouroughfare.
|
|
70/16 | Standard Insurance Co.
Mostly photographs of Standard Plaza.
|
|
70/17 | Statues |
|
70/18 | Stowbridge Building |
|
70/19 | Strahan Home
Residence of attorney Claude Strahan.
|
|
70/20 | Streets
Includes images of Burnside Street, Front Street, SE Grand
Avenue, Leif Erickson Drive, SW Stark Street, Westover Terrace, and Willamette
Boulevard.
|
|
70/21 | Streets - Canyon Road Improvements |
1927-1931 |
70/22 | Strikes |
|
70/23 | Sullivan Gulch Freeway |
|
70/24 | Swain's Boarding House
Located on 5th and Morrison; site later became the Meier &
Frank Building.
|
|
70/25 | Swan Island Airport |
|
70/26 | Sylvan Westgate Building |
|
70/27 | Taylor Building |
|
70/28 | Telephone Building |
|
70/29 | Thomas Mann Building |
|
70/30 | Thompson Home
Residence of R. R. Thompson
|
|
70/31 | Thurlow Glove Factory |
|
70/32 | Times Building |
|
70/33 | Town Hall
New name for former Finnish Workers Association Hall
|
1968 September |
70/34 | Tree-Planting Ceremony
Two images related to tree-planting ceremony done in honor of
pupils who won an essay contest on the life of George Washington.
|
1932 April 8 |
70/35 | Tri-Met |
|
70/36 | Union Gospel Mission |
|
70/37 | United Carriage Co. |
|
70/38 | United Cerebral Palsy |
|
71/1 | United States Customs House |
|
71/2 | United States District Court |
|
71/3 | United States Revolution Bicentennial Celebrations
|
|
71/4 | US Bancorp Tower |
|
71/5 | US Bank Plaza |
|
71/6 | US Daughters of 1812 |
|
71/7 | Verseweavers
Poets group.
|
|
71/8 | Veterans' Employment Office |
|
71/9 | Village at Lovejoy Fountain |
|
71/10 | Vines Building |
|
71/11 | Volunteers of America
Contains images of day nurseries run by Volunteers of America.
|
|
71/12 | Waco Air Taxi |
|
71/13 | Waddle's Drive-In Restaurant |
|
71/14 | Washington Cooperative Farmers Association Mill
Located at Mock's Bottom.
|
|
71/15 | Washington Park |
|
71/16 | Washington Park Zoo |
|
71/17 | Washington Park Zoo - Elephants (1) |
|
71/18 | Washington Park Zoo - Elephants (2) |
|
71/19 | Waverly Baby Home |
|
71/20 | Wentworth & Irwin |
|
71/21 | West Coast Air Transport Co. |
|
71/22 | Western Association of Art Museums Conference
|
1966 October 14 |
71/23 | Western Cooperage Co. |
|
71/24 | Westmoreland Union Manor |
|
71/25 | Wilcox Building |
|
71/26 | Wilcox Home
Residence of T. B. Wilcox.
|
|
71/27 | Willamette National Cemetery
See also: Portland - Memorial Day Celebrations.
|
|
71/28 | Women of Woodcraft Building |
|
71/29 | Woodlark Building |
|
71/30 | Woodward & Clarke Building |
|
71/31 | Worcester Block |
|
71/32 | Worcester Building |
|
71/33 | Wortman Home
Residence of H. C. Wortman
|
|
71/34 | Yeon Building |
|
71/35 | Young's Gown Shop |
|
71/36 | Young Men's Christian Associaiton (YMCA) |
|
71/37 | Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) |
Series D : Washington State , 1889-1984 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
72/1 | Aberdeen |
|
72/2 | Mt. Adams |
|
72/3 | Ape Cave |
|
72/4 | Mt. Baker |
|
72/5 | Bangor |
|
72/6 | Battle Ground |
|
72/7 | Battle Ground State Park |
|
72/8 | Beacon Rock |
|
72/9 | Bellingham |
|
72/10 | Benton-Franklin County Fair |
|
72/11 | Blaine |
|
72/12 | Blakely Island |
|
72/13 | Blue Lake |
|
72/14 | Bremerton |
|
72/15 | Bridges
Includes photos of bridges over the Cowlitz River, Deception
Pass Brodge, Heissen Bridge, and bridges in the Pasco-Kennewick area.
|
|
72/16 | Hood Canal Floating Bridge |
|
72/17 | Lake Washington Floating Bridge |
|
72/18 | Tacoma Narrows Bridge |
|
72/19 | Camas |
|
72/20 | Camp Bonneville |
|
72/21 | Camp Columbia |
|
72/22 | Campy Murray |
|
72/23 | Cape Disappointment |
|
72/24 | Cascade Tunnel |
|
72/25 | Cathlamet |
|
72/26 | Centralia |
|
72/27 | Centralia Steam Electric Project |
|
72/28 | Charles Mattson Kidnapping Case
Mattson was taken from his Tacoma home in December 1936, and
found dead January 1937.
|
|
72/29 | Chehalis |
|
72/30 | Lake Chelan |
|
72/31 | Cherry Point Refinery |
|
72/32 | Church Mountain |
|
72/33 | Clamarama
Event held between Grays Harbor and lower Quinault River.
|
|
72/34 | Clark County |
|
72/35 | Clark County Fair |
|
73/1 | Coast |
|
73/2 | College Place |
|
73/3 | Columbia Basin Project |
|
73/4 | Columbia River Truck-Barge Transportation
Photographs demonstrating the use of trucks and barges to
transport wheat on the Washington side of the Columbia River.
|
1932 August |
73/5 | Cougar |
|
73/6 | Cowlitz Pioneers & Descendants Association
|
|
73/7 | Cowlitz River |
|
73/8 | Crystal Mountain, Inc.
Restauarant located on top of Crystal Mountain with a view of
Mt. Rainier.
|
|
73/9 | Dallesport |
|
73/10 | Dams
Includes images of Albeni Falls Dam, Des Chutes Dam, Diablo
Dam, Little Goose Dam, Merwin Dam, Mossyrock Dam, Rock Island Dam, and Yale
Dam.
|
|
73/11 | Ariel Dam |
|
73/12 | Grand Coulee Dam (1) |
|
73/13 | Grand Coulee Dam (2) |
|
73/14 | Swift Dam |
|
73/15 | Wanapum Dam |
|
73/16 | Deception Pass |
|
73/17 | Destruction Island Lighthouse |
|
73/18 | Earthquakes |
|
73/19 | Ellensburg |
|
73/20 | Elma |
|
73/21 | Everett |
|
73/22 | Fires (1) |
|
73/23 | Fires (2) |
|
74/1 | Floods (1) |
|
74/2 | Floods (2) |
|
74/3 | Forest Fires |
|
74/4 | Fort Borst |
|
74/5 | Fort Canby Lighthouse |
|
74/6 | Fort Casey |
|
74/7 | Fort Columbia |
|
74/8 | Fort Lawton |
|
74/9 | Fort Lewis |
|
74/10 | Fort Simcoe |
|
74/11 | Frankfort |
|
74/12 | Friday Harbor |
|
74/13 | Frostly Lake |
|
74/14 | Glacier Peak |
|
74/15 | Goldendale |
|
74/16 | Grand Coulee Lake |
|
74/17 | Hanford Nuclear Power Plant (1) |
|
74/18 | Hanford Nuclear Power Plant (2) |
|
74/19 | Harmony Falls |
|
74/20 | Hazel Dell |
|
74/21 | Highways
Includes images of Highway No. 8, Elma-Grand Mound Highway, and
Evergreen Highway.
|
|
74/22 | Hood Canal |
|
74/23 | Hoquiam |
|
74/24 | Ilwaco |
|
74/25 | Kennewick |
|
74/26 | Kennewick Gas Fields |
|
74/27 | La Center |
|
74/28 | Lackamas Park |
|
75/1 | Landslides |
|
75/2 | Larson Air Base |
|
75/3 | Leavenworth |
|
75/4 | Lewis River |
|
75/5 | Lewisville Park |
|
75/6 | Logging Garden
Unique logging-themed garden of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brandt located
in New London, north of Hoquiam.
|
|
75/7 | Long Beach |
|
75/8 | Longview |
|
75/9 | Longview - Homesteads |
|
75/10 | Maryhill (1)
Mostly photographs of the Maryhill Museum, but images of a
nearby church and the war monument also included.
|
|
75/11 | Maryhill (2) |
|
75/12 | Mason City |
|
75/13 | McGowan |
|
75/14 | Merwin Hydroelectric Plant |
|
75/15 | Miss Washington |
|
75/16 | Moses Lake |
|
75/17 | Moulton Falls |
|
75/18 | North Beach |
|
75/19 | North Bonneville |
|
75/20 | North Head Lighthouse |
|
75/21 | Northwest Electric Plant
Located on White Salmon River.
|
|
75/22 | Mt. Olympus |
|
75/23 | Pasco |
|
75/24 | Pullman - Washington State University |
|
75/25 | Mt. Rainier
Includes photographs of Mt. Rainier National Park.
|
|
75/26 | Rock Island Hydroelectric Plant |
|
75/27 | Mt. Saint Helens
Includes images from both before and after the May 1980
eruption.
|
|
76/1 | Mt. St. Helens Eruption
Includes photographs related to pre-eruptions in April 1980 and
photographs related to the eruption's aftermath.
|
1980 |
76/2 | San Juan Islands
Contains two images related to monuments and structures related
to the Pig War.
|
|
76/3 | Seattle |
|
76/4 | Seattle - Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition |
1908-1909 |
76/5 | Seattle - University of Washington |
1911; 1918 |
76/6 | Shelton |
|
76/7 | Skamokawa |
|
76/8 | State Inauguration
Photographs of two documents from 1889 regarding the the
state's admission to the union.
|
|
76/9 | Table Mountain
Includes a view of both Table Mountain and Oregon's Munra Point
|
|
76/10 | Tacoma |
|
76/11 | Trout Lake Ice Cave |
|
Subseries 1 : Vancouver |
||
Box/Folder | ||
76/12 | General |
|
76/13 | Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) |
|
76/14 | Carborundum Co. |
|
76/15 | Centennial Celebration |
1925 August 17 |
76/16 | Fort Vancouver (1) |
|
76/17 | Fort Vancouver (2) |
|
76/18 | Hospitals |
|
76/19 | Hudson House |
|
Box/Folder | ||
76/20 | Walla Walla |
|
76/21 | Wenatchee |
|
76/22 | White Salmon |
Series E : Other US Locations , 1897-1979 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
77/1 | Alaska (1) |
|
77/2 | Alaska (2) |
|
77/3 | Alaska (3) |
|
77/4 | Alaska - Earthquakes |
1964 |
77/5 | Arizona |
|
77/6 | Arizona - Grand Canyon |
|
Subseries 1 : California |
||
Box/Folder | ||
77/7 | General (1) |
|
77/8 | General (2) |
|
77/9 | Alcatraz Island |
|
77/10 | Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) |
|
77/11 | Death Valley |
|
77/12 | Disneyland (1) |
|
77/13 | Disneyland (2) |
|
77/14 | Earthquakes |
|
78/1 | Mt. Lassen |
|
78/2 | Los Angeles |
|
78/3 | San Francisco
Includes images of the Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge.
|
|
78/4 | San Francisco - Golden Gate International Exposition
|
1939-1940 |
78/5 | San Francisco - Panama-Pacific International
Exposition |
1915 |
78/6 | Mt. Shasta |
|
78/7 | Lake Tahoe |
|
Box/Folder | ||
78/8 | Colorado |
|
78/9 | Georgia - Warm Springs |
|
78/10 | Guam |
|
78/11 | Hawaii |
|
78/12 | Idaho (1) |
|
78/13 | Idaho (2) |
|
78/14 | Idaho - Brownlee Dam |
|
78/15 | Idaho - Teton Dam Collapse |
1976 |
78/16 | Illinois
Contains two images of houses in which Abraham Lincoln resided,
and a photo of a crowd awaiting President Harding's funeral train near Chicago.
|
|
78/17 | Minnesota |
|
78/18 | Montana |
|
78/19 | Montana - Glacier National Park |
|
78/20 | Montana - Hebgen Lake Earthquake |
1959 |
79/1 | Nevada |
|
79/2 | Nevada - Hoover Dam
Includes photographs of officials involved with dam's
construction.
|
|
79/3 | New York - New York City
Includes a 1930 photograph of Grants Pass Cavemen parading in
New York City.
|
|
79/4 | New Hampshire |
|
79/5 | Okalahoma |
|
79/6 | South Dakota - Mt. Rushmore |
|
79/7 | Texas - Dallas |
|
79/8 | Utah |
|
79/9 | Virginia |
|
79/10 | Washington, D.C. |
|
79/11 | Wyoming |
Series F : Non-US Locations , 1908-1978 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
79/12 | Afghanistan |
|
79/13 | Antarctica |
|
79/14 | The Arctic |
|
79/15 | Austria |
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79/16 | Belgium |
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79/17 | Cambodia - Angkor Wat |
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79/18 | Cameroon |
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79/19 | Canada (1) |
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79/20 | Canada (2) |
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79/21 | Central America
Photographs labeled "Central America" on the back, but which do
not specify the country.
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79/22 | China |
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79/23 | Cuba - Revolt |
1931-1933 |
79/24 | Denmark |
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80/1 | Egypt - Tutankhamen's Tomb |
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80/2 | Ethipoia |
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80/3 | France
Includes a photograph of a replica of the Statue of Liberty
located in Paris.
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80/4 | Germany |
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80/5 | Greece |
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80/6 | Himalayas |
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80/7 | Howland Island |
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80/8 | Israel |
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80/9 | Italy - Mt. Etna Eruption |
1928 |
80/10 | Japan |
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80/11 | Japan - Hiroshima |
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80/12 | Mexico |
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80/13 | Philippines |
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80/14 | Russia (1) |
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80/15 | Russia (2) |
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80/16 | South Korea - Osan Boys' Town |
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80/17 | Turkey - Istanbul |
Series G : Photoseries , circa 1880-1971, (bulk circa 1937-1971 ) Return to Top
Photos that either ran together for a single special feature or as a recurring feature.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
81/1 | "America"
Photographs used for an article discussing social upheaval and
changing mores in the United States.
One image moved to Oversize A due to size.
|
1970 February |
81/2 | "Auto Drivers"
Photographs which accompanied an article about lax vision
requirements in licensing drivers.
|
1970 August |
81/3 | Cigarette-Making
Photo series depicting Edgar Kennedy growing and curing
tobacco, and then making a cigarette.
|
1945 May |
81/4 | "Double Take"
Photographs that make for an ironic image, such as a "For Sale"
sign in a flooded field.
|
1970-1971 |
81/5 | "Drunks"
Series of photographs that ran in September 22 1946 issue, in
which Dave O'Malley simulates cycle of public drunkeness.
|
1946 September |
81/6 | "Farm Handy Ideas"
Photographs in which local farmers demonstrate homemade devices
and other innovations.
|
1950 |
81/7 | "Five Generations"
Portraits of families in which people from five generations of
a family are present.
|
1960-1963 |
81/8 | "High School Students"
Photo series depicting Patricia Hatfield, Alden Jencks, Pamela
Klein, Neil Nakadate, Bob Pederson, and Margo Tillson.
One image of Margo Tillson moved to Oversize A - People due to
size.
|
1961 February |
81/9 | "Housemothers"
Series of photographs relating to older women who oversee
college women's groups.
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1958 March |
81/10 | "Housewife"
Series of photographs of Janet Toliver used to depict the
average day and duties of a housewife.
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1968 |
81/11 | Ooten Home
Photographs showcasing the Ooten Family's residence.
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1968 December |
81/12 | "Sins of America"
Reproductions of magazine illustrations from 1870-1900 which
were considered racy or otherwise controversial in the late 19th century,
compiled for a 1934 book by the title "Sins of America." The reproductions were
published across several issues during the summer of 1934.
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81/13 | Surrealism
Warped-perspective photographs of Portland mayor Joseph Carson,
Warren Erwin, Aaron Frank, Chester McCarty, Milton A. Miller, Tommy Luke, and
Jimmy Richardson. Used in March 14, 1937 issue with article reporting on
popularity of surrealist art.
|
1937 March |
81/14 | Young Oregonians (1)
Photographs (mostly cutouts) of children and teenagers used for
a "Young Oregonians" collage.
Prints in poor condition.
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1935-1941 |
81/15 | Young Oregonians (2) |
Series H : Subjects , circa 1850-1983, (bulk circa 1910-1983 ) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
81/16 | 4-H Club |
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81/17 | 8-Ball |
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81/18 | Abortion |
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81/19 | Abraham Lincoln Assassination |
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81/20 | Accidents |
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81/21 | Acheson Colloids Co. |
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81/22 | Acid |
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81/23 | Adobe Blocks |
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81/24 | Adoption |
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81/25 | Aerial Trams |
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81/26 | Aerifiers |
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82/1 | African-Americans
Includes photographs that had been originally filed under
"Negro Housing."
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82/2 | Agates |
|
Subseries 1 : Agriculture |
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Box/Folder | ||
82/3 | Alfalfa |
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82/4 | Almonds |
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82/5 | Apples |
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82/6 | Appleseed Award |
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82/7 | Apricots |
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82/8 | Artichokes |
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82/9 | Asparagus |
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82/10 | Barley |
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82/11 | Beans |
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82/12 | Beekeeping |
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82/13 | Berry Harvesters
Mechanical berry picker.
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82/14 | Blackberries |
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82/15 | Blueberries |
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82/16 | Boysenberries |
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82/17 | Carrots |
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82/18 | Cascara Bark |
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82/19 | Cattle (1)
Includes images of cattle drives and cattle-branding.
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82/20 | Cattle (2) |
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82/21 | Cauliflower |
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82/22 | Cherries |
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82/23 | Clover Farm |
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82/24 | Corn |
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82/25 | Cotton |
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82/26 | Cranberries |
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82/27 | Crop Damage |
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82/28 | Crop Dusting
See also: Subjects - Pesticides.
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82/29 | Cucumbers |
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82/30 | Dairy Farms and Plants |
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82/31 | Dates |
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82/32 | Farm Equipment |
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83/1 | Farm Safety |
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83/2 | Farmers' Markets |
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83/3 | Farms (1) |
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83/4 | Farms (2) |
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83/5 | Farmworkers |
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83/6 | Field Burning |
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83/7 | Filberts |
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83/8 | Flax |
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83/9 | Flour and Flour Mills |
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83/10 | Fruit Drying |
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83/11 | Fruit Inspections |
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83/12 | Fur Farming |
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83/13 | Garlic |
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83/14 | Gooseberries |
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83/15 | Grain |
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83/16 | Grain Elevators |
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83/17 | Grapes |
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83/18 | Grass Seed |
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83/19 | Harvests (1) |
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83/20 | Harvests (2) |
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83/21 | Hay |
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83/22 | Hops |
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83/23 | Hotbeds |
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83/24 | Huckleberries |
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83/25 | Irrigation |
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84/1 | Lemons |
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84/2 | "Livestock Airlift" |
1949 |
84/3 | Maple Syrup |
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84/4 | Melons |
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84/5 | Mint |
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84/6 | Molasses Tank Farms |
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84/7 | Mushroom Farms |
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84/8 | Oranges |
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84/9 | Paw Paw Fruit |
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84/10 | Pears |
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84/11 | Peppermint |
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84/12 | Persimmons |
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84/13 | Poultry |
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84/14 | Raspberries |
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84/15 | Seeding |
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84/16 | Sheep Breeders |
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84/17 | Squash |
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84/18 | Sugar Beets |
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84/19 | Sweet Peas |
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84/20 | Walnuts |
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84/21 | Wheat Sales Chart
Graph comparing amount of wheat sold by the United States,
Canada and Australia from 1966 to 1970.
|
1971 April |
Box/Folder | ||
84/22 | Agricultural Stabilization |
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84/23 | Air Raid Sirens |
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84/24 | Allis-Chalmers Corp. |
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84/25 | Almanacs |
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84/26 | Alphabets |
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84/27 | Altars |
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84/28 | Aluminum |
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84/29 | Amber |
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84/30 | American Federation of Government Employees
|
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84/31 | American Legion |
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84/32 | American Medical Association |
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84/33 | American Mother Award |
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84/34 | American Municipal Association |
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84/35 | American Newspaper Publishers Association |
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84/36 | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. (AT&T)
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84/37 | American Youth Congress |
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84/38 | Americans Living Abroad |
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84/39 | Amish People |
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84/40 | Ammunition |
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85/1 | Animal Control |
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85/2 | Animal Shelters |
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85/3 | Antennas |
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85/4 | Antlers |
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85/5 | Anti-Pollution Cartoon
Cartoon by Grants Pass resident Florence Gibson McCabe, which
won the "Outdoor Good Manners" contest held by the American Nature Association.
Includes a photograph of McCabe.
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1927 |
85/6 | Antiques |
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85/7 | Archaeology |
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85/8 | Architecture |
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85/9 | Architectural Awards
Photographs of buildings whose architects won award for the
building.
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85/10 | Arson |
|
Subseries 2 : Art |
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Box/Folder | ||
85/11 | Art Education |
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85/12 | Art Fairs |
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85/13 | Arts and Crafts (1) |
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85/14 | Arts and Crafts (2) |
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85/15 | Calligraphy |
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85/16 | Carvings |
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85/17 | "Children of the World Paint the Old Testament"
Contest
Photographs of drawings made by pupils at Portland schools
Hillel Academy and St. Thomas Moore Catholic School for the contest.
|
1978 December |
85/18 | "Cross-Town Bus"
Images from an anthology of art by David Douglas High School
students.
|
1968 January |
85/19 | Driftwood Carvings and Sculptures |
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85/20 | Etchings |
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85/21 | Exhibits (1) |
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85/22 | Exhibits (2) |
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85/23 | Exhibits (3) |
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86/1 | Glassworks
Includes stained glass windows.
|
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86/2 | Leather-Tooling |
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86/3 | "Lena the Hyena" Contest |
1946 |
86/4 | Mosaics |
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86/5 | Murals (1) |
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86/6 | Murals (2) |
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86/7 | Oriental Art |
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86/8 | Paintings and Drawings (1) |
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86/9 | Paintings and Drawings (2) |
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86/10 | Scholastic Art
Includes photographs of scholastic art contest winners.
|
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86/11 | Sculpture (1) |
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86/12 | Sculpture (2) |
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86/13 | Sculpture (3) |
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87/1 | Sculpture (4) |
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87/2 | Other Art Forms |
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Box/Folder | ||
87/3 | Artesian Wells |
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87/4 | Asian-American People |
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87/5 | Assaults |
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87/6 | Astronauts |
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87/7 | Atomic Blasts |
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87/8 | Atomic Research |
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87/9 | Attics |
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87/10 | Auctions |
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87/11 | Audio Amplifiers |
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87/12 | Australian People |
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87/13 | Autistic Children |
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87/14 | Avalanches |
|
Subseries 3 : Aviation |
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Box/Folder | ||
87/15 | Air Ambulances and Mercy Flights |
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87/16 | Air Beacons |
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87/17 | Air Cargo and Air Mail |
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87/18 | Air Shows |
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87/19 | Air Tours |
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87/20 | Air Traffic Control Towers |
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87/21 | Airplane Accidents - General (1) |
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87/22 | Airplane Accidents - General (2) |
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88/1 | Airplane Accidents - General (3) |
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88/2 | Airplane Accidents - General (4) |
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88/3 | Airplane Accidents - General (5) |
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88/4 | Airplane Accidents - Canary Islands Crash
Also called the Tenerife Airport Disaster, the crash was the
deadliest accidental plane crash in history, killing 583 people.
Also includes an April 1977 photograph of a mass funeral in
California for more than 100 victims.
|
1977 March |
88/5 | Airplane Accidents - Eastern Airlines Crash
|
1975 June |
88/6 | Airplane Accidents - Empire State Building Crash
|
1945 July |
88/7 | Airplane Accidents - Kenner, Louisiana Crash
|
1982 July |
88/8 | Airplane Accidents - Oien Family |
1967 October |
88/9 | Airplane Accidents - San Diego Collision |
1978 September |
88/10 | Airplane Accidents - Snell Crash
Crash near Oregon California border that killed Oregon
governor Earl Snell, secretary of state Robert S. Farrell, and state senate
president Marshall Cornett.
|
1947 October |
88/11 | Airplane Accidents - United Airlines Crash in
Portland |
1978 December |
88/12 | Airplane Accidents - Washington, D.C. Crash
Photographs relate to plane crash into 14th Street Bridge
across the Potomac River in January 1981.
Includes March 1981 photograph of one of the survivors.
|
1982 January |
88/13 | Airplane Accidents - Will Rogers and Wiley Post
|
1935 August |
88/14 | Airplane Hangars |
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88/15 | Airplane Hijackings |
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88/16 | Airplane Kits |
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88/17 | Airplane Maitenance Stands |
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88/18 | Airplanes - General (1) |
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88/19 | Airplanes - General (2) |
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88/20 | Airplanes - General (3) |
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89/1 | Airplanes - General (4) |
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89/2 | Airplanes - General (5) |
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89/3 | Airplanes - General (6) |
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89/4 | Airplanes - Breese Aircraft
Airplane built in Beaverton.
|
1930 April |
89/5 | Airplanes - "City of Portland" |
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89/6 | Airport Security |
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89/7 | Aviation Equipment |
|
89/8 | Blimp Accidents - Shenandoah |
1925 |
89/9 | Blimps |
|
89/10 | Commercial Airlines |
|
89/11 | Cristofferson-Graham Flight to the Arctic
Photographs related to airplane journey undertaken by
Portlander Edna E. Cristofferson and Alaskan William R. Graham
|
1932 |
89/12 | Early Aviators
See also: Aviation - Pilots
|
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89/13 | Endurance Flights
See also: Aviation - Rankin Endurance Flights
|
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89/14 | Experimental Aircraft |
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89/15 | Flight Attendants |
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89/16 | Flight Paths |
|
89/17 | Gliders
Includes hang gliders.
|
|
89/18 | Helicopters |
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89/19 | Hot Air Balloons |
|
89/20 | Pilots
See also: Aviation - Early Aviators; People series under
pilot's surname.
|
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90/1 | Rankin Endurance Flights
Undertaken by Tex Rankin and his brothers.
See also: Aviation - Endurance Flights
|
1930; 1932 |
90/2 | Russian Transpolar Flight
1937 flight that landed in Vancouver, Washington.
Most photographs relate to commemoration of event held in
1975.
|
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90/3 | Seaplanes |
|
90/4 | Trans-Pacific Flight Attempt |
1925 August |
90/5 | Wright Brothers Airplanes |
|
Box/Folder | ||
90/6 | Awards |
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90/7 | Babies (1) |
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90/8 | Babies (2) |
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90/9 | Bachelor Balls |
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90/10 | Bacteria |
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90/11 | Balloons |
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90/12 | Bank Robberies (1)
Includes robberies of Portland banks.
|
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90/13 | Bank Robberies (2) |
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90/14 | Bank Robberies (3) |
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90/15 | Bank Robberies (4) |
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90/16 | Baptisms |
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90/17 | Bar Mitzvahs |
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90/18 | Barbecue Pits |
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90/19 | Barbershops |
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90/20 | Barns |
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90/21 | Bathrooms |
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90/22 | Bathtubs |
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91/1 | Batons |
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91/2 | Bayonets |
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91/3 | Bazaars
Includes photographs related to church-sponsored craft fairs.
|
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91/4 | Beauty Salons |
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91/5 | Bed and Breakfasts |
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91/6 | Beds and Bedrooms |
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91/7 | Beeswax |
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91/8 | Benches |
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91/9 | Bicycle Shelters |
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91/10 | Bicycles
See also: Sports and Recreation - Bicycling
|
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91/11 | Billboards |
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91/12 | Bird Feeders |
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91/13 | Birdhouses |
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91/14 | Birth Registration Cards |
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91/15 | Birthday Celebrations |
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91/16 | Black History Week |
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91/17 | Blackouts
Contains images related to both blackouts undertaken for safety
during World War II and in the 1970s for energy conservation.
|
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91/18 | Blacksmiths |
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91/19 | Blind People (1) |
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91/20 | Blind People (2) |
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91/21 | Block Home Program |
|
Subseries 4 : Boats and Other Watercraft
See also: Military - Navy.
|
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Box/Folder | ||
91/22 | General (1) |
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91/23 | General (2) |
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91/24 | Anchors |
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91/25 | Barges |
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91/26 | Boat and Ship Building |
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91/27 | Boat Prices
Series of photographs showing different small boats, which
ran in February 24 1957 issue with captions detailing the approximate cost of
each type.
|
1957 February |
91/28 | Boat Safety |
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92/1 | Boat Shows |
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92/2 | Boat Trips |
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92/3 | Buoys |
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92/4 | Boathouses |
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92/5 | Canoes |
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92/6 | Christmas Ship |
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92/7 | Columbia River Pilots |
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92/8 | Dredges |
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92/9 | Ferries (1) |
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92/10 | Ferries (2) |
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92/11 | Fire Boats
Includes a May 1926 photograph of a fireboat at the
inauguration of the Burnside Bridge.
|
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92/12 | Fishing Boats
See also: Subjects - Fishing.
|
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92/13 | Gambling Ships |
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92/14 | Houseboats |
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92/15 | Ice Breakers |
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92/16 | Kayaks |
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92/17 | Landing Craft |
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92/18 | Lifeboats and Life Rafts |
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93/1 | Sailboats |
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93/2 | Scrapped Battleships |
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93/3 | Ship Figureheads |
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93/4 | Ship Launchings (1)
Mostly photographs of ship launchings during World War II in
Portland. Includes photographs of people involved with ship launching
ceremonies.
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93/5 | Ship Launchings (2) |
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93/6 | Ship Launchings (3) |
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93/7 | Ship Launchings (4) |
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93/8 | Shipwrecks and Other Boat Accidents |
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93/9 | Steamboats |
|
Box/Folder | ||
93/10 | Boeing Corp. |
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93/11 | Boilers |
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93/12 | Boise-Cascade Co.
See also: Portland - Boise-Cascade Building.
|
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93/13 | Bombs and Bombings |
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93/14 | Bones |
|
93/15 | Bonneville Power Administration
Contains images of Bonneville Power Administration sites in
both Oregon and Washington.
|
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94/1 | Book Fairs |
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94/2 | Books (1) |
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94/3 | Books (2) |
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94/4 | Bookstores |
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94/5 | Boots |
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94/6 | Bottle Messages |
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94/7 | Bottles |
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94/8 | Boxcar Homes |
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94/9 | Boxes |
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94/10 | Boy Scouts |
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94/11 | Boys Nation |
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94/12 | Branding Irons |
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94/13 | Bricks and Brickmaking |
|
94/14 | Brides
Photographs of bridal shows and consultants.
|
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94/15 | Briquets |
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94/16 | Brooms |
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94/17 | Brotherhood Week |
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94/18 | Buckets |
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94/19 | Buddhists |
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94/20 | Budgeting |
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94/21 | Building Collapses |
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94/22 | Building Comparison Chart
Chart showing the comparative costs, sizes and occupancies of
several Portland buildings, including Crown Plaza, the First National Bank
Building, and the Georgia-Pacific Building.
|
1969 November |
94/23 | Building Demolition |
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94/24 | Building Materials |
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94/25 | Building Moving |
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94/26 | Buildings |
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94/27 | Bumper Stickers |
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94/28 | "Bundles for Britain" Program |
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94/29 | Bunker Hill Mining Co. |
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94/30 | Burglary |
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94/31 | Burls |
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94/32 | Burn Victims (Children)
Originally filed under "Burns" or "Burned Children."
|
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94/33 | Bus Drivers |
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95/1 | Buttons |
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95/2 | Cabins |
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95/3 | Cabinets |
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95/4 | Caissons |
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95/5 | Calculators |
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95/6 | Calendars |
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95/7 | Cameras |
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95/8 | Campgrounds
See also: Sports and Recreation - Camping.
|
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95/9 | Candleholders |
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95/10 | Candles |
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95/11 | Car Thefts |
|
Subseries 5 : Cars and Other Motor Vehicles |
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Box/Folder | ||
95/12 | Abandoned Vehicles |
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95/13 | Ambulances |
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95/14 | Amphibious Vehicles |
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95/15 | Antique and Early Cars (1) |
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95/16 | Antique and Early Cars (2) |
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95/17 | Armored Cars |
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95/18 | Auto Shows |
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95/19 | Bookmobiles |
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95/20 | Bulldozers |
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95/21 | Bus Accidents |
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95/22 | Bus Trips |
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95/23 | Buses |
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95/24 | Cable Cars |
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95/25 | Campers |
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95/26 | Car Accidents (1) |
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96/1 | Car Accidents (2) |
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96/2 | Car Accidents - Hit-and-Run |
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96/3 | Car Accidents - Elder Family
Hood River County family whose car went into the Columbia
River, killing all family members.
|
1970 June |
96/4 | Car Dealers |
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96/5 | Car Parts |
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96/6 | Car Repairs |
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96/7 | Car Safety |
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96/8 | Car Trips |
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96/9 | Cars - General (1) |
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96/10 | Cars - General (2) |
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96/11 | Dune Buggies |
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96/12 | Electric Vehicles |
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96/13 | Emissions and Fuel Economy Testing |
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96/14 | Fire Engines and Trucks |
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96/15 | Garbage Trucks |
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96/16 | Homemade Cars |
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96/17 | Hot Rods |
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96/18 | Jeeps |
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96/19 | License and Registration
Includes photographs of license plates.
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96/20 | Lift Trucks
Also known as forklifts
|
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97/1 | "Marne Taxi"
1909 Renault that was used at the Battle of the Marne.
|
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97/2 | Motorcycle Accidents |
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97/3 | Motorcycle Trips |
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97/4 | Motorcycles |
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97/5 | "Popcorn Wagon"
1928 Overland Whippet used by Arthur ("Frenchy") du Frense,
who sold treats to schoolchildren.
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97/6 | School Bus Accidents |
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97/7 | School Buses |
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97/8 | Straddle Trucks |
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97/9 | Trucks
Includes 1921 and 1926 photographs of Oregonian delivery
trucks.
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97/10 | Test Driving |
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97/11 | Wrecking Yards |
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Box/Folder | ||
97/12 | Car Washes |
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97/13 | Carousels
Also known as merry-go-rounds.
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97/14 | Carpenters |
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97/15 | Carpets |
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97/16 | Carpooling |
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97/17 | Carports |
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97/18 | Cash Registers |
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97/19 | Catapults |
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97/20 | Cattle Rustling |
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97/21 | Cave-Ins |
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97/22 | Cemeteries
Photographs of cemeteries whose location was unspecified.
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97/23 | Census |
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97/24 | Central African Republic Citizens |
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97/25 | Certificates |
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97/26 | Chafing Dish |
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97/27 | Chain Letters |
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97/28 | Chains |
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97/29 | Chainsaws |
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97/30 | Chairs |
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97/31 | Charcoal |
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97/32 | Check Sorters |
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97/33 | Checks |
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97/34 | Cherry Blossoms
Photographs pairing young women and cherry blossoms.
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97/35 | Child Abandonment |
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97/36 | Child Abuse |
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98/1 | Child Care
Includes photographs of child care centers outside of Portland.
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98/2 | Child Custody |
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98/3 | Child Development |
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98/4 | Child Safety |
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98/5 | Childbirth |
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98/6 | Children (1) |
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98/7 | Children (2) |
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98/8 | Children's Day Camps |
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98/9 | Chimney Sweeps |
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98/10 | Chimneys |
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98/11 | Chinese Dragon |
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98/12 | Chorus Lines |
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98/13 | Christmas Cards |
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98/14 | Christmas Decorations |
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98/15 | Christmas Lights |
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98/16 | Christmas Shopping |
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98/17 | Christmas Trees |
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98/18 | Chukar Coops |
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98/19 | Cigarettes |
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98/20 | Cigars |
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98/21 | Cinnamon Bear |
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98/22 | Cisterns |
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98/23 | Citizens Band Radio |
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98/24 | Civilian Conservation Coprs (CCC) |
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98/25 | Clocks (1) |
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99/1 | Clocks (2) |
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99/2 | Clothing Drives |
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99/3 | Cloud Seeding |
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99/4 | Clouds |
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99/5 | Cobalt |
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99/6 | Coffee Grinders |
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99/7 | Coins |
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99/8 | Collection Plate
Found in folder with images related to Bishop Scott House, St.
Stephens Chapel and early Portland schools. Folder label read in part, "Famous
collection plate (Where is it now?)"
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99/9 | Collections and Collectors |
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99/10 | Comets |
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99/11 | Comic Books |
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99/12 | Communes |
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99/13 | Computers |
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99/14 | Concrete |
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99/15 | Concrete Cones |
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99/16 | Concrete Houses |
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99/17 | Confiscated Weapons |
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99/18 | Conscientious Objectors |
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99/19 | Construction |
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99/20 | Cornerstones |
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99/21 | Corsages |
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99/22 | Costa Rican People |
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99/23 | Costumes |
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99/24 | Cotillion Balls |
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99/25 | Counterfeiting |
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99/26 | Coupons |
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99/27 | Courtroom Photography |
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100/1 | Covered Bridges |
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100/2 | Covered Wagons |
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100/3 | Cowboy Hats |
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100/4 | Cowboys and Cowgirls |
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100/5 | Cradleboards |
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100/6 | Cranes |
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100/7 | Credit Cards |
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100/8 | Credit Unions |
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100/9 | Crime Maps |
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100/10 | Crime Prevention and Detection |
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100/11 | Criminal Identification |
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100/12 | Crosses |
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100/13 | Crown-Zellerback Corp. |
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100/14 | Crowns |
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100/15 | Crusade for Freedom |
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100/16 | Crystals |
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100/17 | Curfew Alarms |
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100/18 | Curtains |
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100/19 | Dairy Family of the Year |
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100/20 | Dating |
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100/21 | Day Care |
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100/22 | Daylight Savings Time |
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100/23 | Dead Sea Scrolls |
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100/24 | Deaf People |
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100/25 | Declaration of Independence |
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100/26 | Decoys |
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100/27 | Deeds |
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100/28 | Demonstrations |
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100/29 | Demonstrations - Bonus Army March
Protest by World War I veterans in Washington, D.C. which was
led by Portlander W. W. Walters.
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100/30 | Deportation |
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100/31 | Diamonds |
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100/32 | Diapers |
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101/1 | Diaries
Contains image of two pages from John C. Young's diary, written
during the War of 1812.
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101/2 | Diets |
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101/3 | Dikes |
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101/4 | Dirt Houses |
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101/5 | "Disasters, 1900-1950"
Series of images published for Pictorial News Annual issue in
1950 depicting various disasters, including one of the Vanport flood. See
Written Materials series for published piece.
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101/6 | Dishes |
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101/7 | Dog Houses |
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101/8 | Doors |
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101/9 | Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc.
Photographs showing the manufacture of aircraft in the
company's Santa Monica, California factory.
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101/10 | Doukhobor Sect
Canadian religious group, a radical offshoot of which committed
acts of arson.
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101/11 | Dredging |
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101/12 | Driftwood |
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101/13 | Drills |
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101/14 | Drownings |
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101/15 | Drunk Tests |
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101/16 | Dry Cleaning |
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101/17 | Dry Ice |
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101/18 | "Dry Land Sailboat"
Wheeled contraption attached to sail built by two Maupin
residents.
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101/19 | Drydocks |
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101/20 | Dude Ranches |
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101/21 | Dutch People |
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101/22 | Dynamite |
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101/23 | Eagle Scouts |
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101/24 | Earrings |
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101/25 | Earth Movers |
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101/26 | Earthquakes |
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101/27 | Earthquake Recording Equipment |
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101/28 | Easter Eggs |
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101/29 | Eastern Star |
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101/30 | Eclipses |
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Subseries 6 : Education |
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101/31 | Apprenticeships |
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101/32 | Aptitude Tests |
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101/33 | Audio-Visual Aids |
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101/34 | Business-Industry Education Day |
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101/35 | Career Education |
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101/36 | Charm School |
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101/37 | College Enrollment Projections |
1968 |
101/38 | Cooking School |
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101/39 | Drivers' Education |
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102/1 | Educational Television |
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102/2 | English as a Second Language (ESL) |
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102/3 | Exchange Students
Photographs of both Oregonians studying abroad and of
students in Oregon from other parts of the United States.
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102/4 | Flood Control Classes |
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102/5 | Foreign Students (1) |
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102/6 | Foreign Students (2) |
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102/7 | Gifted Students |
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102/8 | Graduation Ceremonies |
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102/9 | Head Start Program |
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102/10 | Home Economics |
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102/11 | Kindergarten |
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102/12 | Learning Disabilities |
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102/13 | Mathematics |
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102/14 | Mountain Climbing School |
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102/15 | Scholarships and Fellowships |
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102/16 | Students
Contains images of both high school and college students.
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102/17 | Teachers and Administrators
Mostly group photographs taken at educational conferences
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102/18 | Test Score Rankings |
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Box/Folder | ||
102/19 | Effigies |
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102/20 | Electric Appliances |
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102/21 | Electric Chairs |
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102/22 | Electric Circuit Breakers |
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103/1 | Electric Lighting |
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103/2 | Electrical Panels |
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103/3 | Elevator Operators |
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103/4 | Elevators |
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103/5 | Emblems
See also: Subjects - Insignias.
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103/6 | Emergency Services |
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103/7 | Emotionally Distrubed Children |
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103/8 | Employment |
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Subseries 7 : Energy |
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103/9 | Conservation |
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103/10 | Electric Generators |
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103/11 | Federal Power Commission Hearing
Hearing regarding Idaho Power Co.'s plans for a dam on the
Snake River
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1963 June 6 |
103/12 | Fuel Shotages |
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103/13 | Gas Pipelines |
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103/14 | Gas Wells |
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103/15 | Gasoline |
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103/16 | Geothermal Leases Map
Hand-drawn map showing the area where the Lamar Hunt family's
leases near Crump Lake.
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circa 1980 |
103/17 | Geothermal Power |
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103/18 | Oil Wells |
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Box/Folder | ||
103/19 | Engines |
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103/20 | Evictions |
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103/21 | Evidence |
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103/22 | Ex-Convicts |
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103/23 | Excavations |
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103/24 | Exhibits
Undated photographs depicting exhibit rooms. Includes what are
labeled as "Educational Exhibit" and "Oregon Woods Exhibit," as well as a
display of Salem cherries.
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103/25 | Expeditions |
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103/26 | Explosions |
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103/27 | Extradition |
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103/28 | Eyeglasses |
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103/29 | Factory Workers
Two undated photographs of workers in an unidentified factory.
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103/30 | Fairs and Festivals |
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103/31 | Families |
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103/32 | Family Counseling Services |
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103/33 | Family Trees |
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103/34 | Fans |
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103/35 | Fashion |
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103/36 | Fathers |
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104/1 | Feed Sacks |
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104/2 | Feed Stores |
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104/3 | Fences |
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104/4 | Fiberglass |
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104/5 | Fingerprints |
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104/6 | Finnish-American People |
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104/7 | Fire Alarms |
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104/8 | Fire Escapes |
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104/9 | Fire Hydrants |
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104/10 | Fire Prevention and Safety |
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104/11 | Firefighters and Firefighting (1)
See also: Subjects - Forest Fires and Firefighting.
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104/12 | Firefighters and Firefighting (2) |
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104/13 | Fireplaces |
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104/14 | Fireworks |
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104/15 | Fish Ladders |
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Subseries 8 : Fishing
See also: Boats and Other Watercraft - Fishing Boats
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104/16 | General (1) |
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104/17 | General (2) |
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104/18 | General (3) |
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104/19 | General (4) |
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104/20 | Bass |
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104/21 | Catfish |
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104/22 | Clams
See also: Sports and Recreation - Clam-Digging
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105/1 | Crabs |
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105/2 | Crappies |
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105/3 | Crawfish |
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105/4 | Equipment |
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105/5 | Fish Hatcheries |
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105/6 | Fish Wheels |
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105/7 | Halibut |
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105/8 | Marlins |
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105/9 | Octopi |
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Box/Folder | ||
105/10 | Flags (1) |
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105/11 | Flags (2) |
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105/12 | Flags (3) |
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105/13 | Flea Markets |
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105/14 | Flea Research
Contains photographs of laboratories for studying fleas at
Pacific University and in Crane, Oregon.
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105/15 | Flood Control |
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105/16 | Floods |
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105/17 | Floods - Columbia River
Series of aerial photos taken of the 1948 flood's effects in
Oregon and Washington.
See also: Oregon - Floods - Vanport (May-June 1948); Portland -
Floods - May-June 1948.
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1948 June |
Subseries 9 : Flora and Fauna
Includes images related to extinct and mythical creatures. For
photographs of cows, see: Agriculture - Cattle.
See also: Portland - Washington Park Zoo.
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Box/Folder | ||
106/1 | Aardvarks |
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106/2 | Albatrosses |
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106/3 | Alligators |
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106/4 | Anchovies |
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106/5 | Antelopes |
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106/6 | Ants |
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106/7 | Apes |
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106/8 | Baboons |
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106/9 | Badgers |
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106/10 | Banana Plants |
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106/11 | Bats |
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106/12 | Bears |
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106/13 | Beavers |
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106/14 | Bees |
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106/15 | Beetles |
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106/16 | Bigfoot
Also known as Sasquatch.
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106/17 | Birds (Unspecified) |
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106/18 | Bitterns |
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106/19 | Blackbirds |
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106/20 | Blossoms |
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106/21 | Bluebirds |
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106/22 | Bluejays |
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106/23 | Bobcats |
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106/24 | Buffalo
Also known as bison.
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106/25 | Burros |
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106/26 | Butterflies |
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106/27 | Buzzards |
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106/28 | Cacti |
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106/29 | Camels |
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106/30 | Carp |
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106/31 | Caterpillars |
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106/32 | Cats |
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106/33 | Cedar Waxwings |
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106/34 | Chameleons |
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106/35 | Cheetahs |
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106/36 | Chickens |
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106/37 | Chimpanzees |
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107/1 | Chinchillas |
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107/2 | Chipmunks |
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107/3 | Chukars |
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107/4 | Civet Cats |
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107/5 | Clams |
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107/6 | Coatimundi |
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107/7 | Cockroaches |
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107/8 | Condors |
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107/9 | Cougars |
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107/10 | Coyotes |
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107/11 | Crabs |
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107/12 | Cranes |
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107/13 | Crawfish |
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107/14 | Crickets |
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107/15 | Crows |
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107/16 | Cutworms |
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107/17 | Daffofils |
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107/18 | Deer |
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107/19 | Dogs (1) |
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107/20 | Dogs (2) |
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107/21 | Dogs (3) |
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107/22 | Dogwood Trees |
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107/23 | Dolphins |
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107/24 | Donkeys |
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107/25 | Dragonflies |
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107/26 | Ducks |
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108/1 | Eagles |
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108/2 | Earwigs |
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108/3 | Elephants
See also: Portland - Washington Park Zoo - Elephants
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108/4 | Elephants - Tusko
Circus elephant that appeared in Portland.
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108/5 | Elk |
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108/6 | Evergreens |
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108/7 | Falcons |
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108/8 | Ferrets |
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108/9 | Fish (Unspecified) |
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108/10 | Flamingos |
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108/11 | Flies |
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108/12 | Flowers
Contains photographs of various flowers taken by Irving
Penn.
See Written Materials series for press release that
accompanied prints.
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108/12 | Four-Leaf Clovers |
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108/13 | Foxes |
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108/14 | Frogs |
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108/15 | Fruit Flies |
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108/16 | Fuchsias |
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108/17 | Fungi
Includes photographs originally labeled "Mushrooms."
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108/18 | Geese |
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108/19 | Gibbons |
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108/20 | Giraffes |
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108/21 | Goats |
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108/22 | Golden Pheasants |
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108/23 | Gorse |
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108/24 | Grass |
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108/25 | Grasshoppers |
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109/1 | Groundhogs |
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109/2 | Hamsters |
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109/3 | Hawks |
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109/4 | Hippopotami |
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109/5 | Holly |
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109/6 | Horses |
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109/7 | Hummingbirds |
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109/8 | Iguanas |
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109/9 | Insects (Unspecified) |
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109/10 | Jaguars |
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109/11 | Jellyfish |
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109/12 | Kinkajous |
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109/13 | Lambs |
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109/14 | Lampreys |
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109/15 | Leaves |
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109/16 | Leeches |
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109/17 | Lemurs |
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109/18 | Leopards |
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109/19 | Lions |
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109/20 | Llamas |
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109/21 | Lynxes |
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109/22 | Macaws |
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109/23 | Magpies |
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109/24 | Marmosets |
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109/25 | Mice |
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109/26 | Ming Trees |
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109/27 | Moles |
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109/28 | Monkeys |
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109/29 | Moose |
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109/30 | Mosquitos |
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109/31 | Moss |
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109/32 | Moths |
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109/33 | Mules |
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110/1 | Murre |
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110/2 | Musk Oxen |
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110/3 | Muskrats |
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110/4 | Mynahs |
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110/5 | Nematodes |
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110/6 | Peacocks |
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110/7 | Peccaries |
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110/8 | Pigs |
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110/9 | Pine Trees |
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110/10 | Robins |
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110/11 | Seagulls |
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110/12 | Sheep |
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110/13 | Starlings |
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110/14 | Swallows |
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110/15 | Swans |
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Box/Folder | ||
110/16 | Florists |
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110/17 | Flower Arrangments |
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110/18 | Flower Mining
Photograph of gold panners retouched so that it looks as though
they are panning for flowers. Used for an August 18 1963 gardening article.
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110/19 | Foam House
Project undertaken by University of Oregon students.
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1972 |
Subseries 10 : Food and Beverage |
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Box/Folder | ||
110/20 | General |
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110/21 | Bakeries |
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110/22 | Barbecues |
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110/23 | Bars |
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110/24 | Beer |
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110/25 | Bread |
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110/26 | Butter |
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110/27 | Buttermilk |
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110/28 | Cakes |
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110/29 | Candy |
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110/30 | Cheese |
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111/1 | Chefs |
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111/2 | Cherry Square Desserts
Originally filed under "metric system" because the recipes
had used metric measurements
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1979 February |
111/3 | Cider |
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111/4 | Cookbooks |
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111/5 | Cookies |
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111/6 | Cooking (General) |
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111/7 | Creameries |
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111/8 | Eggs |
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111/9 | Food Dehydration |
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111/10 | Food Drives |
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111/11 | Food Inspections |
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111/12 | Food Preservation |
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111/13 | Frozen Food |
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111/14 | Groceries and Grocery Stores |
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111/15 | Gum |
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111/16 | Horsemeat |
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111/17 | Ice Cream |
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111/18 | Liquor |
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111/19 | Loaves & Fishes Program |
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111/20 | Lutefisk |
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111/21 | Meat |
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111/22 | Meat Markets |
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111/23 | Surplus Food |
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Box/Folder | ||
111/24 | Food Stamps |
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111/25 | Foreign Sailors |
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111/26 | Forest (Unidentified)
Image of a car parked in a forest with the caption, "In the
park like yellow pine forest."
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111/27 | Forest Fires and Firefighting (1) |
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112/1 | Forest Fires and Firefighting (2) |
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Subseries 11 : Forestry |
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Box/Folder | ||
112/2 | Aerial Logging |
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112/3 | Cone Picking |
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112/4 | Flumes |
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112/5 | Forest Management |
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112/6 | Forest Science Laboratory |
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112/7 | Log Branding |
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112/8 | Log Jams |
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112/9 | Log Salvage |
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112/10 | Log Transportation (1)
Contains photos of logs being moved by log rafts, horse
teams, ox teams, trains, and trucks.
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112/11 | Log Transportation (2) |
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112/12 | Logging (1) |
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112/13 | Logging (2) |
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112/14 | Logging Conferences |
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112/15 | Logging Equipment and Machinery |
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112/16 | Lookout Stations |
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112/17 | Lumber |
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112/18 | Lumber Mills |
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112/19 | Mill Ponds |
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112/20 | Notched Lumber |
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112/21 | Seeding |
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112/22 | Tillamook Burn Reseeding |
1949 |
112/23 | Usage of Plywood and Timber
Pair of pie charts showing how much plywood and timber are
used for various purposes.
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Box/Folder | ||
113/1 | Fossils |
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113/2 | Foster Care |
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113/3 | Fountains |
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113/4 | Fraud |
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113/5 | Freckles |
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113/6 | Freedom Drive |
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113/7 | Fruit Displays |
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113/8 | Fugitives |
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113/9 | Fundraising |
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113/10 | Funerals |
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113/11 | Furnaces |
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113/12 | Furniture |
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113/13 | Furs |
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113/14 | Future Farmers of America |
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113/15 | Gadgets |
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113/16 | Gambling |
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113/17 | Gambling Devices
Includes images of roulette wheels, slot machines, and pinball
machines.
See also: Portland - Gambling Raids.
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113/18 | Gambling Raids |
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113/19 | Garage Sales |
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113/20 | Garbage Cans |
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113/21 | Garbage
See also: Subjects - Litter.
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113/22 | Gardening |
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113/23 | Gears |
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113/24 | Geiger Counters |
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113/25 | Gem Shows |
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113/26 | General Motors |
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113/27 | General Stores |
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113/28 | Geodesic Domes |
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113/29 | Geology |
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114/1 | Geysers |
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114/2 | Girl Scouts |
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114/3 | Glaciers |
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114/4 | Glass Floats |
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114/5 | Globes |
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114/6 | Gold |
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114/7 | Gold Mining and Prospecting (1) |
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114/8 | Gold Mining and Prospecting (2) |
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114/9 | Gold Mining and Prospecting (3) |
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114/10 | Gold Star Mothers |
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114/11 | Golden Weddings |
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114/12 | Goldfish Bowls |
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114/13 | Graffiti |
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114/14 | Grandparents |
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114/15 | Grappling Hooks |
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114/16 | Graves |
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114/17 | "Great Moments in History, 1900-1950"
Series of images depicting famous people and events from the
first half of the 20th century, used for a Pictorial News Annula piece. See
Oversize B series for the published piece.
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114/18 | Greeting Cards |
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114/19 | Greenhouses
Includes a number of photographs related to the Sturdi-Built
company's greenhouses.
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114/20 | Greenpeace |
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114/21 | Gun Ranges |
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114/22 | Guns |
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114/23 | Gypsite |
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114/24 | Haircuts and Hairstyles |
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114/25 | Halfway Houses |
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114/26 | Halloween Celebrations |
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114/27 | Handcuffs |
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114/28 | Hands |
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114/29 | Hats |
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114/30 | Hawley Crippen Trial
Contains single image of the courtroom where the trial was
held.
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1910 |
Subseries 12 : Health and Medicine |
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Box/Folder | ||
115/1 | Acupuncture |
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115/2 | Alcoholism |
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115/3 | Amnesia |
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115/4 | Amputees |
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115/5 | Arteries |
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115/6 | Artificial Eyes |
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115/7 | Artificial Limbs |
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115/8 | Asthma |
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115/9 | Blood (1)
Mostly photographs related to blood drives and donations.
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115/10 | Blood (2) |
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115/11 | Blood (3) |
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115/12 | Breast Surgery |
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115/13 | Cancer |
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115/14 | Cardio-Pulminary Resuscitation (CPR) |
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115/15 | Casts |
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115/16 | Cerebral Palsy |
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115/17 | Chriopractors |
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115/18 | Cystic Fibrosis |
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115/19 | Cystinosis |
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115/20 | Dentistry |
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115/21 | Diabetes |
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115/22 | Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) |
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116/1 | Doctors, Nurses and Medics |
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116/2 | Down's Syndrome |
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116/3 | Drug Rehabilitation |
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116/4 | Emphysema Screenings |
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116/5 | Epilepsy |
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116/6 | Eye Health |
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116/7 | First Aid |
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116/8 | Food Poisoning |
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116/9 | Foreign Doctors |
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116/10 | Hay Fever |
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116/11 | Health Career Days |
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116/12 | Health Fairs |
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116/13 | Health Hazards |
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116/14 | Immunization and Vaccines |
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116/15 | Incubators |
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116/16 | Infantile Paralysis |
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116/17 | Kidney Health |
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116/18 | Liver Operations |
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116/19 | Lungs |
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116/20 | Medical Research |
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116/21 | Mental Health |
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116/22 | Methadone |
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116/23 | Muscular Dystrophy |
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116/24 | Nursing Programs |
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116/25 | Pharmaceutical Drugs
See also: Health and Medicine - Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO);
Health and Medicine - Methadone
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Box/Folder | ||
116/26 | Hides |
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116/27 | Highway Construction |
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116/28 | Highway Markers |
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116/29 | Highway Signs |
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117/1 | Hippies |
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117/2 | Hitchhiking |
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117/3 | Hoboes
Includes an image of hoboes in the "Portland Jungle."
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117/4 | Holy Week |
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117/5 | Home Building |
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117/6 | Home Extension Work |
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117/7 | Home and Garden Shows |
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117/8 | Home Improvement and Remodeling
See also: Portland - "Renovize Portland"
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117/9 | Home Security |
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117/10 | Home Tours and Shows |
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117/11 | Homesteads |
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117/12 | Hoover Report |
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117/13 | Horse Auctions |
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117/14 | Horse-Drawn Carriages |
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117/15 | Horse Registration |
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117/16 | Horse Shoeing |
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117/17 | Hospital Building
Photograph of building identified on the back only as "Hospital
Building."
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117/18 | Hotel Employees |
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117/19 | Hotel Registration |
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117/20 | House Moving |
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117/21 | Houses and Housing (1)
Includes unnamed Oregon homes.
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117/22 | Houses and Housing (2) |
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117/23 | Houses and Housing - "Street of Dreams" Projects
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117/24 | Hypnotism |
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117/25 | Hyster Co. |
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118/1 | Identification |
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118/2 | Igloos |
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118/3 | Ikebana |
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118/4 | Illustration of Man Reading
Image on transparency of man with book looking out of a window.
Found in folder for stage coach and train robberies, but appears unrelated.
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118/5 | Incinerators |
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118/6 | Income |
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118/7 | Income Taxes |
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118/8 | Indian People
Photographs of people from the country India.
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Subseries 13 : Indians of North America |
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118/9 | General (1) |
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118/10 | General (2) |
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118/11 | Art and Artifacts (1) |
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118/12 | Art and Artifacts (2) |
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118/13 | Celilo |
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118/14 | Dance and Music |
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118/15 | Fishing and Fishing Rights
Mostly photographs related to conflict between Oregom and
Washington State Native Americans and government officials regarding fishing
laws.
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118/16 | Indians Displaced by Grand Coulee Dam |
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118/17 | Inuits |
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118/18 | Klamath |
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119/1 | Navajo |
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119/2 | Warm Springs |
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119/3 | Yakima |
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119/4 | Indonesian People |
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119/5 | Industrial Accidents |
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119/6 | Insect Control Badge
Circular name badge declaring that the wearer has been
inspected for insects by the officials at the Oregon-California border.
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119/7 | Insignias
See also: Subjects - Emblems.
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119/8 | Insurance Agents |
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119/9 | Interchapter Barbeshop Missile |
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119/10 | Interior Decorating |
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119/11 | Internal Revenue Service (IRS) |
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119/12 | International Geophysical Year |
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119/13 | Inventions |
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119/14 | Iron Ore |
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119/15 | Iron Workers |
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119/16 | Irradiation Equipment |
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119/17 | Jails |
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119/18 | Jailbreaks |
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119/19 | Japanese-American Conferences |
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119/20 | Japanese-American Internment |
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119/21 | Japanese People |
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119/22 | Japanese Trade Fair |
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119/23 | Jaywalking |
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119/24 | Jehovah's Witnesses |
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119/25 | Jewelers |
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119/26 | Jewels and Jewelry |
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119/27 | Jewish People |
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119/28 | Job Fairs |
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119/29 | Job Hunting |
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119/30 | Job Layoffs |
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119/31 | Job Training |
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119/32 | Jobs |
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119/33 | Joined Images
Three photographs of photographs placed together. One shows a
radio room and horse-drawn streetcars, one shows floods in Portland and
Arlington, and the third shows a group of unidentified men and an photo of an
old woman.
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120/1 | Jungle Gyms |
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120/2 | Kidnappings |
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120/3 | Knives |
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120/4 | Knots |
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120/5 | Korean Orphans |
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120/6 | Lace |
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120/7 | Lamps and Lampposts |
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120/8 | Land Fraud |
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120/9 | Landscaping |
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120/10 | Language |
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120/11 | Last Supper Exhibit
Animatronic display in San Francisco depicting the Last Supper.
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1950 January |
120/12 | Laterite Ore |
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120/13 | Laundry Machines |
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120/14 | Lava |
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120/15 | Law Enforcement |
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120/16 | Lawn Movers |
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120/17 | Lead |
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120/18 | Leap Year Birthdays |
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120/19 | Letters |
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120/20 | Legal Aid |
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120/21 | Liberty Bell |
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120/22 | Libraries |
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120/23 | Life Insurance |
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120/24 | Life-Saving Certificates |
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120/25 | Lifeguards |
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120/26 | Light Fixtures |
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120/27 | Lighthouses |
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120/28 | Lignosulfonate |
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120/29 | Limerock |
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120/30 | Linotype Machines |
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120/31 | Litter |
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120/32 | Little People |
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120/33 | Locksmiths |
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120/34 | Logs |
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120/35 | Longshoremen |
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121/1 | Loot
Includes photographs of items seized during police raids.
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121/2 | Lost and Found |
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121/3 | Luaus |
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121/4 | Lur |
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121/5 | Machinery |
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121/6 | Madonnas |
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121/7 | Magazines |
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121/8 | Magicians |
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121/9 | Magnets |
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121/10 | Mail |
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121/11 | Mailboxes |
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121/12 | Makeup |
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121/13 | Malayan People |
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121/14 | Mennequins |
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121/15 | Maps |
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121/16 | Marble |
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121/17 | March of Dimes |
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121/18 | Mare's Eggs |
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121/19 | Marijuana |
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121/20 | Marine Biology |
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121/21 | Markers, Memorials and Monuments (1)
Mostly in Oregon locations.
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121/22 | Markers, Memorials and Monuments (2) |
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121/23 | Marriage Licenses |
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121/24 | Marshland
Photograph of unnamed "accidental lake" and marshland in
Oregon.
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121/25 | Mascots
Both human and animal mascots.
Includes photographs of University of Oregon's one-time mascot
Puddles.
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121/26 | Masers |
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121/27 | Masks |
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121/28 | May Baskets |
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121/29 | Maypoles |
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121/30 | Mechanical Bulls |
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121/31 | Medals and Medallions |
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Subseries 14 : Media |
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122/1 | Academy Awards |
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122/2 | Cartoons and Comics |
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122/3 | Disney Characters |
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122/4 | Films
Promotional photographs for films.
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122/5 | Films - "Air Force"
Warner Brothers movie.
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1943 |
122/6 | Films - "Rivals"
Film made with cast of Portland high school students.
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1930 |
122/7 | Radio Debates |
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122/8 | Radio Stations and Programs
See also: Portland - Radio and TV Stations.
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Box/Folder | ||
122/9 | Medicare |
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122/10 | Medicine Shows |
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122/11 | Medieval Fairs |
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122/12 | Mennonites |
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122/13 | Mentally Disabled People |
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122/14 | Mercury |
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122/15 | Metal Detectors |
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122/16 | Meteorites |
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122/17 | Meter Maids |
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122/18 | Meters |
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122/19 | Microcards |
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122/20 | Microfilm |
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122/21 | Microscopes |
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122/22 | Microwave Towers |
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Subseries 15 : Military |
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122/23 | Absent Without Leave (AWOL) Soldiers |
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122/24 | Agent Orange |
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122/25 | Air Force - General |
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122/26 | Air Force - 40th Aeromedical Squadron |
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122/27 | Air Force - 403rd Troop Carrier |
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122/28 | Air Force - 460th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron
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122/29 | Air Force - Air Cadets |
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123/1 | Air Force - Bombers (1) |
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123/2 | Air Force - Bombers (2) |
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123/3 | Air Force - Cargo and Transport Planes |
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123/4 | Air Force - Fighters (1) |
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123/5 | Air Force - Fighters (2) |
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123/6 | Air Force - Flying Cadet Examination Board
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123/7 | Air Force - Reconnaisance Planes |
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123/8 | Air Force - Training Planes |
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123/9 | Air Force - Other Aircraft |
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123/10 | Amphibious Vehicles |
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123/11 | Army - General |
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123/12 | Army - 41st Division |
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123/13 | Army - Cavalry |
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123/14 | Army Corps of Engineers |
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123/15 | Army Equipment |
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123/16 | Army - Green Berets |
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123/17 | Army Maneuvers and War Games |
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124/1 | Army - Paratroopers |
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124/2 | Army - Recruitment |
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124/3 | Army - Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)
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124/4 | Army Reserves |
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124/5 | Cadet Nursing Corps |
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124/6 | Cannons |
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124/7 | Citizen's Military Training Camps (CMTC) |
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124/8 | Civil Air Patrol |
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124/9 | Civil War
Mostly photographs of Civil War generals and veterans.
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124/10 | Coast Guard (1) |
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124/11 | Coast Guard (2) |
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124/12 | Cold War Troop Disposition
Graphic showing the size and placement of NATO and Soviet
troops in Europe.
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1970 March |
124/13 | Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line |
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124/14 | Draft Registration |
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124/15 | Explosive Ordnance |
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124/16 | Flame Throwers |
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124/17 | Foreign Soldiers |
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124/18 | Frogman Training
Photographs of Boardman resident Gene L. Allen undergoing
training at the Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, California.
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1951 |
124/19 | Indian War Veterans |
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124/20 | Induction Centers |
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124/21 | Korean War - Air Lifts |
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124/22 | Koren War Veterans |
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124/23 | Marine Corps |
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124/24 | Military Aircraft - Foreign |
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124/25 | Missiles and Missile Carriers |
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124/26 | Navy - General |
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124/27 | Navy - Torpedo Bombers and Anti-Submarine Planes
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124/28 | Radar |
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125/1 | Spanish American War - Troops
Group photograph of "Squad detail to raise colors at Manila,"
presumably members of the 2nd Oregon Volunteer Reigment.
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125/2 | Spanish American War Veterans |
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125/3 | Vietnam War - US Actions in Cambodia |
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125/4 | World War I |
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125/5 | World War I - French Troops |
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125/6 | World War I - German Troops |
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125/7 | World War I - Naval and Submarine Warfare
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125/8 | World War II |
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125/9 | World War II - Lend-Lease Program |
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125/10 | World War II - Occupation of Japan (1) |
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125/11 | World War II - Occupation of Japan (2) |
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Box/Folder | ||
125/12 | Millstones |
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125/13 | Minerals |
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125/14 | Mines and Mining
See also: Subjects - Gold Mining and Prospecting.
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125/15 | Miniature Swiss Gardens |
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125/16 | Miracle Mile |
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125/17 | Miss America |
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125/18 | Missing Persons |
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126/1 | Missionaries |
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126/2 | Mobile Homes |
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126/3 | Mock Trials |
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126/4 | Model Airport |
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126/5 | Models |
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126/6 | Money |
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126/7 | Money-Sorting Machines |
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126/8 | Money Tree |
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126/9 | Moon |
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126/10 | Moon Rocks |
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126/11 | Moral Rearmament |
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126/12 | Morrison-Knudsen Co. |
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126/13 | Mother's Day Celebrations |
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126/14 | Mothers |
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126/15 | Mounds |
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126/16 | Mountain Climbing Accidents and Rescues |
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126/17 | Mouse Deterrents |
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126/18 | Moving |
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126/19 | Mozel Automatic Electric Tee |
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126/20 | Mud |
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126/21 | Murders |
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Subseries 16 : Music
Includes photographs relating to both musical instruments and
musical groups.
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126/22 | Bagpipes |
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126/23 | Bells |
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126/24 | Carillons |
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126/25 | Chamber Music Northwest |
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126/26 | Disc Jockeys (DJs) |
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126/27 | Drum Majors |
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126/28 | Drums |
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127/1 | Early Music |
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127/2 | Electric Chimes |
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127/3 | Fiddles |
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127/4 | Folk Singers |
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127/5 | Groups
Contains promotional photographs of: The Agostinos; Bach Aria
Group; The Beach Boys; Black Oak Arkansas; Black and Blue Boys Orchestra; Black
Sabbath; Blind Faith; the Bohemians; Boston Symphony Orchestra; The Cables; The
Cherniavsky Trio; College Troubadors; The Continentals; Four Freshmen; The Four
Hues; The Four Romeros; The Gaylords; George Willams & His New Oregon Band;
The Golddiggers; Goose Lake Wranglers; Irish Rovers; Iron Butterfly; The
Jacobson Mall Quartet; Jerry Reed's Symphonic Band; The Larry Rich Band; The
Limeliters; Maddox Brothers & Rose; Mid-Day Rain; Old Wortman & King
Quartet; Oregonian Plectral Quintette; Portland Symphony Orchestra; Sawtooth
Mountain Boys; The Schubert Octette; US Air Force Rolling Strings; Walker
Brothers Orchestra; Webber's Juvenile Wranglers; Wilder Harp & String
Quartette.
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127/6 | Groups - Bands
Mostly high school bands.
Includes marching bands.
Includes "then and now" photographs of members of Oak Grove
Girls Band from 1910 and 1954.
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127/7 | Groups - Barbershop Quartets |
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127/8 | Groups - Choirs |
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127/9 | Groups - Drum and Bugle Corps |
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127/10 | Groups - Military Bands |
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127/11 | Groups - String Quartets |
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127/12 | Groups - The Association |
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127/13 | Groups - Beaver Dugout Varities
Music group associated with the Portland Beavers baseball
team.
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127/14 | Groups -Budapest String Quartet |
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127/15 | Groups -Clan MacCleay Pipe Band |
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127/16 | Groups - Dave Clark Five |
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127/17 | Groups - Don Cossack Chorus & Dancers
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127/18 | Groups - Fiery Cross |
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127/19 | Groups - George Weber & His Orchestra
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127/20 | Groups - Hohner Accordian Symphony |
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127/21 | Groups - Hoosier Hotshots |
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127/22 | Groups - Infantry Chorus
Led by Dr. Leonard de Paulur
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127/23 | Groups - The Ink Spots |
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127/24 | Groups - Israeli Orchestra |
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128/1 | Groups - The Kingsmen |
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128/2 | Groups - The Kingston Trio |
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128/3 | Groups - Little Chamber Orchesta |
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128/4 | Groups - Little Gaelic Singers |
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128/5 | Groups - Mello Macs |
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128/6 | Groups - The Mills Brothers |
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128/7 | Groups - Monday Music Club |
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128/8 | Groups - The Mountain Jennies |
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128/9 | Groups - Novak Singers |
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128/10 | Groups - Portland Ad Club Gleemen |
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128/11 | Groups - Portland Chamber Orchestra |
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128/12 | Groups - Portland Junior Symphony |
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128/13 | Groups - Royal Rosarian Quartet |
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128/14 | Groups - Westmoreland Union Manor Kitchen Band
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128/15 | Guitars |
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128/16 | Harps |
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128/17 | Harpsicords |
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128/18 | Jazz |
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128/19 | Kotos |
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128/20 | Mt. Hood Jazz Festival |
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128/21 | Musical Contests |
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128/22 | Opera Singers |
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128/23 | Orchestral Singers
Contains two group photographs: one of Mark Daniels, Helen
McCartney and Weyland Echols, who sang in Portland Symphony Society's 1934
production of Haydn's "The Creation;" the other a May 1925 photograph of
Hermann Hafner, Hilda Lindborg, Alice Price Moore, and Mark Daniels.
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128/24 | Organs |
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Box/Folder | ||
128/25 | Mustaches |
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128/26 | Myrtlewood Bowls |
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128/27 | Narcotics
See also: Subjects - Marijuana.
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128/28 | Nylon Hosiery |
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128/29 | Office of Alien Property
Image of items that had been seized from Germans and Japanese
during World War II.
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1966 |
128/30 | "P. R. L. L. P. Camp"
Photograph of an encampment in an unidentified location; no
indication as to what company's full name was.
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Subseries 17 : Performing Arts |
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Box/Folder | ||
128/31 | Ballet |
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128/32 | Belly-Dancing |
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128/33 | Circus (1) |
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128/34 | Circus (2) |
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129/1 | Circus (3) |
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129/2 | Clowns (1) |
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129/3 | Clowns (2) |
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129/4 | Dance (1)
See also: Performing Arts - Ballet; Perfomring Arts -
Belly-Dancing; Performing Arts - Folk Dance.
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129/5 | Dance (2) |
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129/6 | Dance (3) |
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129/7 | Duos
Photographs of performing duo acts.
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129/8 | Folk Dance |
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129/9 | Ice Skating Performance
Includes photographs related to Holiday on Ice, Ice Follies
and Icecapades
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129/10 | Mimes |
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129/11 | Theater (1) |
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129/12 | Theater (2) |
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Box/Folder | ||
129/13 | Pesticides
Includes photographs that were originally labeled as "Mosquito
Control."
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130/1 | Physicaly Disabled People (1) |
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130/2 | Physicaly Disabled People (2) |
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130/3 | Physicaly Disabled People (3) |
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130/4 | Phonographs |
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130/5 | "Pioneer Dentist's Home"
Two photographs of house in unspecified locale beloning to a
man only identified in label as "eccentric pioneer dentist."
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Subseries 18 : Politics |
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Box/Folder | ||
130/6 | Atiyeh-Straub Debate |
1978 September 9 |
130/7 | Ballots |
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130/8 | Campaign Buttons, Literature and Signs |
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130/9 | Campaign Headquarters and Staffers |
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130/10 | Clackamas County Elections |
1981 February |
130/11 | Democratic National Convention |
1928 |
130/12 | Democratic National Convention |
1976 |
130/13 | Elections |
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130/14 | Equal Rights Amendment |
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130/15 | International Agreements |
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130/16 | Mock Conventions |
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130/17 | Mock Elections |
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130/18 | Oregon State Legislature |
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130/19 | Presidential Inaugurations |
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130/20 | Repeal of the 18th Amendment
Photographs relating to the 21st Amendment, which replealed
the 18th Amendment, thus ending Prohibition at the national level in the United
States.
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130/21 | Republican National Committee |
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130/22 | Socialist Convention |
1932 |
130/23 | United States Congress |
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130/24 | Washington State Legislature |
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Box/Folder | ||
131/1 | Porcupine-Culling Project
Photograph of two officials in charge of a campaign to reduce
the number of porcupines in Eastern Oregon, because the animals were killing
young pines in the region.
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1956 February |
131/2 | Public Works Committees
Photographs of development and works committee members.
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131/3 | Railroad Enthusiasts |
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Subseries 19 : Railroads |
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Box/Folder | ||
131/4 | Amtrak |
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131/5 | Box Cars |
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131/6 | Caboose Cars |
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131/7 | Construction and Last Spike Ceremonies |
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131/8 | Freedom Train |
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131/9 | Freight Car Construction
Series of photographs depicting freight cars being built in
Omaha, Nebraska.
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1950 |
131/10 | Freight Cars |
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131/11 | Refrigerator Cars |
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131/12 | Seattle, Portland & Spokane Railroad Dairy
Demonstration Train |
1930 June |
131/13 | Tracks, Tunnels and Trestles |
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131/14 | Train Accidents |
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131/15 | Train Interiors |
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131/16 | Train Safety Award Banner
Photograph of officials of the Oregon-Washington branch of
Union Pacific Railroad accepting the banner for having the fewest accidents per
employee.
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1929 April |
131/17 | Trains and Locomotives (1) |
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131/18 | Trains and Locomotives (2) |
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131/19 | Trains in the Dalles
Series of photographs depicting locomotives, rail yards and
train tracks in the Dalles, Oregon, as well as the scene of a train accident
near The Dalles.
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1884-1886 |
Box/Folder | ||
131/20 | Rape |
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131/21 | Real Estate Development |
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131/22 | Religious Groups and Events (1)
Photographs from a folder labeled "Religion," consisting mostly
of group photographs of ministers and church organizations.
See also: Portland - Churches & Other Houses of Worship.
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132/1 | Religious Groups and Events (2) |
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132/2 | Robots |
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132/3 | Rumrunning
Contains 3 mughshots of escaped convicts W. L. Kerr, C. T.
Ryall, and A. S. Babcock, alleged to have been involved in liquor smuggling, as
well as photograph of the raided liquor.
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1932 March |
132/4 | Sacco & Vanzetti Trial (1)
Trial of anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti
murder; both were executed. Includes photographs of demonstrations held on
behalf of the two men.
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1927 |
132/5 | Sacco & Vanzetti Trial (2) |
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132/6 | Seals |
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132/7 | Sediments Map
Map of Oregon showing the location of various types of sediment
found in the state.
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132/8 | Senior Citizens |
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132/9 | Ship Jumpers |
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132/10 | Shipping Containers |
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Subseries 20 : Sports and Recreation |
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Box/Folder | ||
132/11 | 4-Wheel Drive Races |
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132/12 | Airplane Races |
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132/13 | Archery |
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132/14 | Arm Wrestling |
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132/15 | Armadillo Races |
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132/16 | Auto Races |
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132/17 | Backpacking |
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132/18 | Badminton |
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132/19 | Baseball |
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132/20 | Baseball Teams (1)
Group photographs of baseball team members.
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132/21 | Baseball Teams (2) |
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133/1 | Basketball |
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133/2 | Basketball Fans
Photographs of basketball game attendees taken during and
outside of games.
|
1972-1979 |
133/3 | Beachcombing |
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133/4 | Bicycling (1) |
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133/5 | Bicycling (2) |
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133/6 | Billiards
Also known as pool.
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133/7 | Bingo |
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133/8 | Birdwatching |
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133/9 | Board Games
See also: Sports and Recreation - Checkers; Sports and
Recreation - Chess.
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133/10 | Boat Races |
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133/11 | Bowling
Includes photographs related to lawn bowling.
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133/12 | Bridge |
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133/13 | Camping |
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133/14 | Card Games
See also: Sports and Recreation - Bridge.
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133/15 | Checkers |
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133/16 | Chess |
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133/17 | Clam-Digging |
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133/18 | Coaster Races |
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133/19 | Cock Fighting |
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133/20 | College Bowl |
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134/1 | Contests |
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134/2 | Crocheting |
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134/3 | Curling |
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134/4 | Darts |
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134/5 | Dog Races |
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134/6 | Dog Shows |
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134/7 | Dog Sled Races |
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134/8 | Egg Painting |
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134/9 | Fencing |
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134/10 | Fishing Derbies |
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134/11 | Foosball |
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134/12 | Football |
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134/13 | Frog-Jumping Contests |
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134/14 | Games - General
Includes photographs related to Dungeons and Dragons, Jacks,
Leapfrog, and Twister.
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134/15 | Go-Cart Races |
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134/16 | Golf (1) |
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134/17 | Golf (2) |
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134/18 | Gymnastics and Acrobatics |
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134/19 | Hackey Sack |
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134/20 | Hand Tennis |
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134/21 | Handball
Includes 1946 photograph of handball team including Terry
Schrunk.
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134/22 | Harness Races |
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134/23 | Hay Rides |
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134/24 | Hiking |
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134/25 | Hockey |
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135/1 | Hoose Races |
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135/2 | Horse Shows (1) |
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135/3 | Horse Shows (2) |
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135/4 | Horseback Riding |
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135/5 | Horseshoe-Throwing |
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135/6 | Hunting
Includes photographs from folder labeled "Hunters -
Government."
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135/7 | Ice Skating |
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135/8 | Knitting |
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135/9 | Marbles Tournament |
1953 June |
135/10 | Martial Arts |
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135/11 | Miniature Golf |
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135/12 | Moonwatching |
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135/13 | Mountain Climbing |
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135/14 | Parachute Jumping |
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135/15 | Ping Pong
Also known as table tennis.
|
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135/16 | Rock Hounds |
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135/17 | Skiing |
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135/18 | Soap Box Derbies |
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135/19 | Sports Team Captains
Group photograph taken 1923 or 1924 of basketball, football,
and track team captains for the University of Oregon.
|
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135/20 | Swimming |
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135/21 | Toboggaining |
|
135/22 | Track and Field |
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135/23 | Water Skiing |
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135/24 | Weightlifting |
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135/25 | Wrestling |
|
Box/Folder | ||
136/1 | Spousal Abuse |
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136/2 | Stage Coaches |
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136/3 | Strikes |
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136/4 | Ten Commandments Plaque
Photograph of a plaque donated to the City of Portland by the
Fraternal Order of Eagles, which caused controversy due both to church-state
separation arguments and the non-standard wording of commandments.
|
1958 |
136/5 | Timber Theft |
|
136/6 | Tires |
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136/7 | Titanium |
|
Subseries 21 : Toys, Models, and Other Merrymaking Devices
|
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Box/Folder | ||
136/8 | Boomerangs |
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136/9 | Dolls (1) |
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136/10 | Dolls (2) |
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136/11 | Dollhouses and Furniture |
|
136/12 | Figurines and Miniatures |
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136/13 | Frisbees |
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136/14 | Hula Hoops |
|
136/15 | Jump Rope |
|
136/16 | Kites |
|
136/17 | Miniature Battlefields |
|
136/18 | Miniature Circus |
|
136/19 | Miniature Houses |
|
136/20 | Model Airplanes |
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136/21 | Model Bridges |
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136/22 | Model Cars |
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136/23 | Model Rockets |
|
137/1 | Model Ships and Boats |
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137/2 | Model Tractors |
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137/3 | Model Trains and Railroads |
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137/4 | Model Wagons |
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137/5 | Teddy Bears |
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137/6 | Toy Cannons |
|
Box/Folder | ||
137/7 | Traffic Signs |
|
137/8 | Train Robbery
Photographs of suspects and victims of train robberies.
|
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137/9 | Trophies |
|
137/10 | Typewriters |
|
137/11 | Undocumented Immigrants
Originally filed as "Aliens" and "Illegal Aliens."
|
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137/12 | United States Constitution |
|
137/13 | United States Constitution Sequencentennial Celebration
Contains photograph of a certificate given to Lipman, Wolfe
& Co. for its participation in the celebration.
|
1937 |
137/14 | United States Revolution Bicentennial Celebrations
|
1975-1976 |
137/15 | Vacuum Cleaners |
|
Subseries 22 : Weather and Seasons |
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Box/Folder | ||
137/16 | Autumn
Also known as Fall.
|
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137/17 | Drought |
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137/18 | Dust Storms |
|
137/19 | Fog
Includes photographs related to fog-seeding experiments and
fog-dispersal attempts.
|
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137/20 | Frost |
|
137/21 | Hail |
|
137/22 | Ice |
|
137/23 | Lightning |
|
137/24 | Snow
Contains photograph of unnamed creek in the Cascade foothills
during snowy weather.
|
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Box/Folder | ||
137/25 | Wireless Radios |
|
137/26 | World Federalist Congress |
1965 June |
Series I : Oversize A , 1916-1984 Return to Top
Oversize images up to 11 by 14 inches.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
138/1 | People - A-G |
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138/2 | People - H-M |
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138/3 | People - N-Z |
|
Subseries 1 : Oregon |
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Box/Folder | ||
138/4 | 4-H Club; Adair Air Force Base; Agate Beach; Albany
Timber Carnival; Ashland |
|
138/5 | Astoria; Aurora; Mt. Bachelor; Bandon; Bayocean
Peninsula; Beaver Boys State; Beaverton; Bend |
|
138/6 | Black Butte; Blue Lake Regional Park; Boiler Bay
State Park; Boy Scouts |
|
138/7 | Bridges; Broken Top |
|
138/8 | Bull Run Watershed; Burns
Includes photograph of Frank B. Cohen's residence west of
Portland and photographs of Oregon State University.
|
|
138/9 | Camp Clark; Camp Colton; Camp Fire Girls; Camp
Hancock; Camp Howard; Camp Ma-Ku-Ala; Camp Namanu; Camp Rilea |
|
138/10 | Cannon Beach; Cascade Head; Cascade Locks; Cedar
Hills; Celilo Falls; Central Oregon |
|
138/11 | Christmas Celebrations; Clackamas County; Clackamas
County Fair; Clackamas River; Clackamas Town Center |
|
138/12 | Clifton; Cohen Home; Columbia River; Corvallis; Crag
Rats; Crane Prairie Reservoir |
|
138/13 | Dabney State Park; Dams |
|
138/14 | Delake; Demonstrations; Depoe Bay; Dundee
|
|
138/15 | Easter Celebrations; Estacada Timber Fair; Eugene;
Explorer Scouts |
|
139/1 | Fires (1) |
|
139/2 | Fires (2) |
|
139/3 | Fires (3) |
|
139/4 | Fires (4) |
|
139/5 | Floods (1) |
|
139/6 | Floods (2) |
|
139/7 | Floods (3); Florence |
|
139/8 | Forest Fires |
|
139/9 | Forest Grove - Stimson Lumber Co.; Fort Stevens;
Fossil; Frenchglen; Gaston; Gifford Pinchot National Forest; Gilchrist;
Gladstone; Granite |
|
139/10 | Grants Pass; Gresham; Hagg Lake; Halloween
Celebrations; Hay Creek Ranch; Highways
Contains photographs of the Jenkins Estate below Cooper
Mountain.
|
|
139/11 | Hillsboro; Hillsboro Airport |
|
139/12 | Mt. Hood (1) |
|
139/13 | Mt. Hood (2)
Contains maps of areas along the Oregon coast affected by
proposed restrictions on driving on the beach
|
1970 |
139/14 | Hood River; Jenkins Home; Joseph - Chief Jospeh Days;
Kidnappings; King City; Kiwanis Club |
|
139/15 | Klamath Falls; Klamath Indian Reservation; Lake
Oswego; Lakeview; Landslides; Lincoln City; Lost Forest Dune Park |
|
139/16 | Malheur Wildlife Refuge; McKenzie River; Mt.
McLoughlin; Memlaoose Island; Lake Merwin; Milwaukie; Mist; Mt. Angel;
Multnomah; Multnomah Falls; Murders; Oak Grove; Open Aire Faire |
|
139/17 | Oregon State Highway Commission Maps |
|
140/1 | Pendleton - Eastern Oregon Hospital & Training
Center; Rogue River; Rooster Rock; St. Paul; Salem |
|
140/2 | Sheridan; Sherwood; Silverton; Tigard; Tillamook Bay;
Tongue Point Naval Base; Troutdale; Tualitin Mountains |
|
140/3 | Vanport; Wallowa Mountains; Washington County Crime
Rate Chart (1971); West Union |
|
Subseries 2 : Portland |
||
Box/Folder | ||
140/4 | 200 Market Building; 4-H Club; 5th Street; A. A.
Horsfelot Building; Alpenrose Dairy; Albina District |
|
140/5 | Albertina Kerr Nursery; American Legion Convention
(1970) |
|
140/6 | Apartments
Includes images of Ambassador Apartments, Astro Apartments,
Clay Towers, Four Oaks Apartments, Evergreen Apartments Grant Tower, Ione
Plaza, King Tower, Lincoln Tower, McCormick Pier Apartments, Portland Center
Apartments, Tudor Arms, and Unthank Plaza.
|
|
140/7 | April Fool's Day Celebrations; Arbor Day
Celebrations; Artquake; Arts & Crafts Society |
|
140/8 | Banks; Barber Block |
|
140/9 | Barker Manufacturing Co.; Battleship Oregon Park;
Black United Front; Blue Birds; Bombings; Boy Scouts; Broadmoor Golf Course
|
|
140/10 | Bridges (1) |
|
140/11 | Bridges (2) |
|
140/12 | Fremont Bridge |
|
140/13 | I-205 Bridge
Also known as the Glen Jackson Bridge
|
|
140/14 | Building Size Comparison Chart |
1976 |
140/15 | Bumble Bee Inc.; Burnside Trolley Building; Bus Lane
Map (1976); Carillon Center Condominium; Cascade Runoff |
|
141/1 | Cathedral Park; The Children's Club Day Care Center;
Children's Museum; Chinatown District; Christmas Celebrations |
|
141/2 | Churches and Other Houses of Worship (1) |
|
141/3 | Churches and Other Houses of Worship (2) |
|
141/4 | City-County Civic Center; City-County Kelly Butte
Communication Center; City Flag Design (1969); Clair Arrow Center for Women
Prisoners; Clyde Cosby Trial (1957); The Colony; Columbia Slough; Congress of
Industrial Organizations (CIO) Convention (1948); Commonwealth Building;
Contact Center |
|
141/5 | Container Corp. of America; Continental Motel; Couch
Park; Council Crest; Country Fair; Country Store; Cub Scouts; Cultura d'Italia
|
|
141/6 | Daughters of Neptune; David Campbell Memorial
Fountain; Dekum Building; Delta Park; Demonstrations (1) |
|
141/7 | Demonstrations (2) |
|
141/8 | Department of Human Services Multi-Service Center;
Disaster Drills; Donald E. Long Juvenile Home; Downtown Athletic Club; Duniway
Center; Duniway Park; Eagle Scouts; Eastbank Esplanade |
|
141/9 | Easter Celebrations |
|
141/10 | Education Service Center; Emergency Services;
Episcopal Convention (1922); Equitable Building; Equitable Savings & Loan
Association; Evans Products Co. |
|
141/11 | Explosions; Exposition-Recreation Commission; FMC
Corp.; Fairytale Parade; Family Fair; Federal Building; Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) Offices; Fire Department |
|
141/12 | Festival Center
Series of conceptual drawings for a proposed "Festival
Center."
|
1964 |
141/13 | Fires (1) |
|
141/14 | Fires (2) |
|
141/15 | Fires (3) |
|
142/1 | Fires (4) |
|
142/2 | Fires (5) |
|
142/3 | Fires (6) |
|
142/4 | Fires (7) |
|
142/5 | Fires (8) |
|
142/6 | Floods; Forest Park; Fountain Gallery; Fountain Plaza
|
|
142/7 | Fountains |
|
142/8 | Fred Meyer, Inc.; Fred N. Bay News Co.; Fruit &
Flower Day Nursery; Gabirel Park; Galleria; Georgia-Pacific Building; Glaser
Bros. Distribution Center; Goodwill Industries |
|
142/9 | Grant Bowl; Green Home; Greenfingers Project;
Greyhound Van Lines; Gunderson Brothers Engineering Corp.; Halloween
Celebrations |
|
142/10 | Harbor; Hare Krishna; Harney Marina Co.; Highland
Games; Jike for Hungry (1971 May); Hostage Situations |
|
142/11 | Hospitals and Clinics (1)
Includes images of: Doernbecher Memorial Hospital; Emmanuel
Hospital; Good Samaritan Hospital; Living Rehabilitation Center; Medical Arts
Building; Multnomah County Hospital; Oregon Health & Science University
(labeled as University of Oregon Medical Hospital); Providence Hospital; St.
Vincent Hospital; Shriner's Hospital; Veterans Hospital.
|
|
142/12 | Hospitals and Clinics (2) |
|
142/13 | Hotels
Includes images of Benson Hotel, Congress Hotel, Estate
Hotel, Foster Hotel, Freeway Hotel, Hilton Hotel, Holiday Inn, Hoyt Hotel,
Lenox Hotel, Lloyd Hotel, Lotus Hotel, Maraba West Hotel, Marriott Hotel,
Merchants Hotel; Park Haviland Hotel, Taylor Hotel, and West Hotel.
|
|
142/14 | Housing Survey (1949); Hoyt Arboretum; Hudson Sales
Corp.; Hughes Building; Independence Day Celebrations; Indian Guides;
Indochinese Cultural & Service Center; Iris Court Day Care Center
|
|
142/15 | J. K. Gill Co. Warehouse
Map on black paper. Only item in folder for preservation
reasons.
|
|
142/16 | Jailbreaks; Japanese Culture Festival; Jefferson High
School; Jewish Community Center; Job's Daughters; Johns Landing; Junior League;
Justice Center; Juvenile Detention Home; KBPS Radio Station; Kelly Home;
Kidnappings
Includes an images of the Clinton Kelly residence.
|
|
143/1 | Labor Day Celebrations; Laubach Literacy, Inc.;
Laurelhurst Park; Leauge of Women Voters; Lents District; Leupold & Stevens
Instruments, Inc.; Libraries |
|
143/2 | Lincoln Building; Lincoln Memorial Park; Lloyd
Center; Lloyd Tower; March of Dimes |
|
143/3 | Maps of Downtown District
Two images showing the locations of prominent buildings in
downtown Portland.
|
1978 |
143/4 | Meier & Frank; Memorial Coliseum; Memorial Day
Celebrations |
|
143/5 | Methodist Conference (1976 April); Moore Lithograph
& Mailings Co., Inc.; Morrison Center for Youth & Family Services; Mt.
Scott Community Center; Mt. Tabor Reservoir; Multnomah County Animal Control;
Multnomah County Commission; Multnomah County Court Case Closure Graph (1971);
Multnomah County Courthouse; Multnomah County Fair |
|
143/6 | Multnomah Countuy Juvenile Court; Multnomah County
Juvenile Home; Multnomah County Morgue; Multnomah Golf Club; Murders; National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Convention (1978);
Naturalization Ceremonies; Northwest Food Fair; One Main Place; Operation Clean
Sweep (1975) |
|
143/7 | Orbanco Building; Oregonian Jubilee Celebration
(1925); Pacific First Federal Center; Pacific International Livestock
Exposition Center; Pacific Northwest Bell; Pedestrian Mall; Personal Car
Center; Police Department; Police Department - Sunshine Division |
|
143/8 | Portarbour Condominiums; Portland Art Museum;
Portland Building; Portland Plaza Condominiums |
|
143/9 | Portland Rose Festival |
|
143/10 | Portland Union Stockyards Co.; Poulsen Home; Powell
Grove Cemetery; Project Second Wind; Pythian Building; Public Market Building;
Public Service Builing Purse-Snatching Rates Graph (1971); Rape
The Public Market Building sevred as the Oregon Journal's
Offices from 1948 to 1961.
|
|
143/11 | Refugees; Reid Home; Ross Island Grocery Store;
Russell & Blythe Building; St. Johns Day Care Center; St. Vincent de Paul's
Day Care Center; Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother; South End Grocery Store;
Southwest Multnomah Mutli-Use Center; State Office Building
Includes images of Vanport Flood refugees and Hungarian
refugees.
|
|
143/12 | Statues; Stevens Building; The Storage Place; Swan
Island; Thanksgiving Celebrations |
|
143/13 | Thomas E. Mahoney Tria (1957); Tri-Met; United States
District Court; Urban Renewal |
|
143/14 | US Bancorp Tower; US Bank Plaza; Views; Walk for the
Third World (1971) Washington Park - Japanese Gardens; Washington Park Zoo (1)
|
|
143/15 | Washington Park Zoo (2) |
|
143/16 | Waverly Country Club; Wildlife Rehabilitation Center;
Willamette River; Willamette Iron & Steel Works; World Trade Center
World Trade Center is also known as Willamette Center.
|
|
Box/Folder | ||
144/1 | Washington State (1) |
|
144/2 | Washington State (2) |
|
144/3 | Washington State (3) |
|
144/4 | Washington State (4) |
|
144/5 | Washington State (5) |
|
144/6 | Washington State - Mt. St. Helens
Includes images before the 1980 eruption and images from 1981
to 1984.
|
|
144/7 | Washington State - Mt. St. Helens Eruption
Includes images taken in the months following the eruption.
|
1980 |
144/8 | Other US Locations |
|
144/9 | Non-US Locations - Canada, Mexico |
|
144/10 | Accidents; Adoption; Agriculture (1) |
|
144/11 | Agriculture (2) |
|
144/12 | Agriculture (3) |
|
144/13 | Agriculture (4) |
|
144/14 | Agriculture (5) |
|
144/15 | Alleys; Amish People; Antiques; Archaeology
|
|
145/1 | Art (1) |
|
145/2 | Art (2) |
|
145/3 | Art (3) |
|
145/4 | Steamboat Creek Sketch
Original pencil sketch by Peter Winthrop Sheffers during trip
in Umpqua River Region; reproduced in issue for August 31 1947 issue.
Only image in folder for preservation purposes.
|
1947 July 10 |
145/5 | Auctions |
|
145/6 | Aviation (1) |
|
145/7 | Aviation (2) |
|
145/8 | Aviation (3) |
|
145/9 | Aviation (4) |
|
145/10 | Aviation (5) |
|
145/11 | Babies; Babysitting; Balloons; Bank Robberies;
Bathrooms; Bazaars; Bicycle Accidents; Bicycles |
|
145/12 | Billboards; Birthday Celebrations; Blackouts;
Blacksmiths; Blind People; Block Home Program |
|
145/13 | Boats and Other Watercraft (1) |
|
145/14 | Boats and Other Watercraft (2) |
|
145/15 | Boats and Other Watercraft (3) |
|
145/16 | Boats and Other Watercraft (4) |
|
145/17 | Boats and Other Watercraft (5) |
|
146/1 | Boeing Corp.; Bonneville Power Administration;
Boise-Cascade Corp.; Books; Boots; Bottles; Buddhists |
|
146/2 | Building Collapse; Building Demolition; Bus Drivers;
Bus Shelters; Bus Terminals |
|
146/3 | Cabins; Calendars; Campgrounds; Cans; Cars and Other
Motor Vehicles (1) |
|
146/4 | Cars and Other Motor Vehicles (2) |
|
146/5 | Cars and Other Motor Vehicles (3) |
|
146/6 | Cars and Other Motor Vehicles (4) |
|
146/7 | Cars and Other Motor Vehicles (5) |
|
146/8 | Cars and Other Motor Vehicles (6) |
|
146/9 | Cars and Other Motor Vehicles (7) |
|
146/10 | Cars and Other Motor Vehicles (8) |
|
146/11 | Carousels; Census; Child Abandonment; Child Care; Child
Development |
|
146/12 | Children (1) |
|
146/13 | Children (2); China Dishes |
|
146/14 | Christmas Celebrations; Christmas Decorations;
Christmas Lights; Christmas Pageants |
|
146/15 | Christmas Shopping; Christmas Trees |
|
147/1 | Church Attendance Graph (1978); Cigarettes |
|
147/2 | Clocks; Clouds; Coins |
|
147/3 | Collectors and Collections; Communes; Computers
|
|
147/4 | Condominiums; Construction; Cornerstones; Cosmetics;
Cotillion Balls; Covered Bridges |
|
147/5 | Cowboys; Crane Accidents; Cranes; Credit Cards;
Daylight; Daylight Savings Time; Deaf People |
|
147/6 | Delivery Services; Demonstrations; Disaster Drills; Dog
Shows |
|
147/7 | Drownings; Earth Movers; Earthquakes; Earrings; Easter
Eggs; Eclipses |
|
147/8 | Education (1) |
|
147/9 | Education (2) |
|
147/10 | Elevators; Emergency Services; Employment; Energy
|
|
147/11 | Families; Fashion (1) |
|
147/12 | Fashion (2); Fences; Fire Escapes |
|
147/13 | Fires and Firefighting (1) |
|
147/14 | Fires and Firefighting (2); Fireworks; Fish Ladders
|
|
147/15 | Fishing (1) |
|
147/16 | Fishing (2) |
|
148/1 | Fishing (3) |
|
148/2 | Fishing (4) |
|
148/3 | Flags; Flea Markets |
|
148/4 | Flora and Fauna (1) |
|
148/5 | Flora and Fauna (2) |
|
148/6 | Flora and Fauna (3) |
|
148/7 | Flora and Fauna (4) |
|
148/8 | Flora and Fauna (5) |
|
148/9 | Flora and Fauna (6) |
|
148/10 | Flora and Fauna (7) |
|
148/11 | Flora and Fauna (8) |
|
148/12 | Flora and Fauna (9) |
|
148/13 | Food and Beverage (1) |
|
148/14 | Food and Beverage (2); Food Stamps |
|
148/15 | Forestry (1) |
|
148/16 | Forestry (2) |
|
148/17 | Fundraising; Funerals; Gadgets; Gambling Raids
|
|
149/1 | Garage Sales; Garbage; Gems; Gold Mining |
|
149/2 | Grandparents; Gravel Pits; Greenpeace Foundation; Guns;
Hair; Hairstyles; Hazardous Materials |
|
149/3 | Health and Medicine (1) |
|
149/4 | Health and Medicine (2) |
|
149/5 | Highway Construction; Highway Repairs; Highway Signs;
Hitchhiking; Hoboes |
|
149/6 | Home Building; Home Improvement and Remodeling; Home
Shows and Tours; Hot Tubs
Includes some photographs of home construction that had
originally been filed under "Housing."
|
|
149/7 | House Moving; Houses and Housing; Houseboats; Income
Tax |
|
149/8 | Indians of North America (1) |
|
149/9 | Indians of North America (2) |
|
149/10 | Insulation; Iran Hostage Crisis (1980-1981); Jewish
Holidays; Job Training; King Tutankhamen Exhibit (1978); Liberty Bell; Litter
|
|
149/11 | Magazines; Mail; Marijuana; Maypoles; Mentally Disabled
People; Meter Maids |
|
149/12 | Military (1) |
|
149/13 | Military (2) |
|
149/14 | Minor Emancipation; Mobile Homes; Models; Mountain
Climbing Rescues; Music (1)
Models refers to fashion models. For toy and miniature models,
see: Oversize A - Toys, Models and Other Merrymaking Devices.
|
|
149/15 | Music (2)
Includes images of Chamber Music Northwest, the Forest Grove
Gleemen, the Mt. Hood Jazz Festival, and the Portland Junior Symphony.
|
|
150/1 | Performing Arts (1) |
|
150/2 | Performing Arts (2) |
|
150/3 | Performing Arts (3); Pesticides; Pharmaceutical Drug
Price Chart (1972); Physically Disabled People (1) |
|
150/4 | Physically Disabled People (2) |
|
150/5 | Politics
Includes images of the Oregon State Legislature and a
photograph of the 1978 Atiyeh-Straub debate.
|
|
150/6 | Railroads; Religious Groups and Organizations; Roma
People; Sacco and Vanzetti Trial
The photograph of Roma people had been originally filed under
"Gyspsy."
|
|
150/7 | Sports and Recreation (1) |
|
150/8 | Sports and Recreation (2) |
|
150/9 | Sports and Recreation (3) |
|
150/10 | Sports and Recreation (4) |
|
150/11 | Sports and Recreation (5) |
|
151/1 | Sports and Recreation - Bicycling (1) |
|
151/2 | Sports and Recreation - Bicycling (2) |
|
151/3 | Sports and Recreation - Bicycling (3) |
|
151/4 | Toys, Models and Other Merrymaking Devices (1)
|
|
151/5 | Toys, Models and Other Merrymaking Devices (2);
Trailers |
|
151/6 | Weather and Seasons (1) |
|
151/7 | Weather and Seasons (2) |
|
151/8 | Weather and Seasons (3) |
|
151/9 | Weather and Seasons (4) |
|
151/10 | Weather and Seasons (5); Weddings; Wireless Radios
|
Series J : Oversize B , 1880-1982 Return to Top
Oversize images up to 19 by 25 inches.
Many of the images are in multiple pieces adhered together and/or have labels taped to the image surface. Handle with care.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
152/1 | People (1) |
|
152/2 | People (2) |
|
152/3 | People - Kennedy, Robert F. |
1968 |
152/4 | People - Groups |
|
Subseries 1 : Oregon |
||
Box/Folder | ||
152/5 | Alkali Lake; Ashland; Bagby Hot Springs; Beaverton;
Bombings; Bridges (1) |
|
152/6 | Bridges (2) |
|
152/7 | Brookings; Bull Run Watershed; Camp Ky-O-Wa; Camp
Menucha; Champoeg; Clackamas County; Clackamas County Fair
Includes a 1948 drawing of a proposed Champeog Memorial
Museum.
|
|
152/8 | Columbia River and Gorge; Corvallis - Hewlett-Packard
Co.; Dams
Includes a photograph of the site for the proposed Umatilla
Dam.
|
|
152/9 | Bonneville Dam Site |
1933 |
152/10 | Bonneville Dam and Aerial Tram Transparency
Undated ink drawing on transparent sheet showing proposed
aerial tram with Bonneville Dam in the background. Kept separate for
preservation purposes.
|
|
152/11 | Deschutes Eiver Irrigation Project Map |
1938 January |
152/12 | Deschutes River; Eastern Oregon; Ecola State Park;
Eugene; Explosions; Fires; Florence; Forest Fires |
|
152/13 | Fort Stevens; Gardiner; Garibaldi; Government Camp;
Gresham; Highways |
|
152/14 | Hillsboro; Mt. Hood; Mt. Hood National Forest; Hood
River; Hood River Meadows; Hood River Valley; Huntington |
|
152/15 | Jubitz Truck Stop; Kah-Nee-Tah; Klamath Falls; Lake
Oswego; Lost Forest Dune Park |
|
153/1 | Map of Arlington Relocation; Map of Oregon Coast
Exploration
Contains image of planned relocation of the town of Arlington
to make way for the John Day Dam, and an atlas showing where on the Oregon
Coast various European explorers made landfall.
|
1960; 1926 |
153/2 | Map of Our Lady of Guadalupe Monsatery
Kept separate for preservation reasons.
|
|
153/3 | Milwaukie General Hospital
Three drawings of floor plans.
|
1967 |
153/4 | Multnomah Falls; Nestucca Sand Spit State Park;
Oregon City - Ainsworth Home; Salem; Steamboat Camp; Sun River; Three Sisters;
Umpqua River; Wallowa Mountains; Wilsonville - Dammasch State Hospital
|
|
153/5 | Vanport Flood and Aftermath (1) |
|
153/6 | Vanport Flood and Aftermath (2) |
|
Subseries 2 : Portland |
||
Box/Folder | ||
153/7 | Addressograph-Multigraph Co.; Albertina Kerr Nursery;
American Legion Convention (1970); American Plaza Apartments; B. P. John
Furnitrue Co.; |
|
153/8 | Banks; Battleship Oregon Memorial Park; Bombings
|
|
153/9 | Boat Moorings Map
Full-page map published in the Portland Reporter.
|
1962 February 17 |
153/10 | Bridges |
|
153/11 | Bridges - Proprosed Morrison St. Bridge Approaches
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1954 |
153/12 | Burke Concrete Accessories and Seaport Appliance;
Capitol Center; Cascade Building; Cathedral Park; Catholic Sentinel Building;
Central Plaza South; Chinatown Disrict; Christmas Celebrations; Churches and
Other Houses of Worship |
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153/13 | City Dump; Civil Defense Evacuation Traffic Plan;
Columbia Junior Hunt Club; Community Chest; Community Music Center; Condolea
Condominiums; Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) Convention (1948);
Cudahy Co. |
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153/14 | Demonstrations; Disatster Drills; Earth Day
Celebrations; Easter Celebrations; Eastside Esplanade; Electro Metalalloys;
Excused Pupil Rate Chart (1971); Fair Northwest |
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153/15 | Fairytale Parade; Fires; Floods; Fountains
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153/16 | Flood Levee Reapairs Map |
1954 |
154/1 | "Front Street in 1906;" "Front Street Buildings"
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154/2 | Galleria; General Motors Acceptance; George Sack
Trial (1954); Girl Scouts; Glendoveer Golf Course; Graphic Arts Center;
Highland Games |
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154/3 | Highways and Freeways |
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154/4 | Hillsdale Center; Hospitals and Clinics; Hydrogen
Bomb Flooding Simulation; Irvington Tennis Club; Jantzen Beach Center;
Japanese-American Conference (1960 September); Japanese Trade Fair (1954);
Jenkins Home
Includes a photograph showing the estimated water level in
Portland that would result if a hydrogen bomb destroyed the Grand Coulee Dam,
and an image of the residence of Barbara Jenkins.
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154/5 | Junior Chamber of Commerce Convention (1967 June);
Junior League; Kay Manufacturing Co.; Knapp Home; Libraries; Linnton Plywood
Co.; Linnton Shopping Center; March of Dimes
Includes a photograph of Richard B. Knapp's residence.
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154/6 | Memorial Coliseum; Memorial Day Celebrations;
Meriwether Country Club; Model Cities; Multnomah Civic Stadium; Multnomah
County Commission; Multnomah County Courthouse; Multnomah County Department of
Medical Services; Nationwide Insurance Co.; Navy Day (1946 October 25)
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154/7 | Oregonian Building |
circa 1955 |
154/8 | Park Blocks; Police Department - Sunshine Division;
Port of Portland Map; Portland Meadows; Portland Rose Festival |
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154/9 | Portland High School |
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154/10 | Public Market Building; Public Service Building;
Rapid Car Wash, Inc.; Reser's Fine Foods; Sheraton Motor Inn; Sixth Avenue
Hotel; Standard Plaza; State Finance Co.; Swan Island; Swan Island Airport;
Texas Oil Co. |
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154/11 | Tri-Met
Contains bus route maps and conceptual art for a bus
terminal.
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154/12 | United States Courthouse; Urban Renewal; Vaughn
Street Park; Washington Park; Washington Park - Japanese Garden; Washington
Park Zoo |
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Box/Folder | ||
154/13 | Washington State; Other US Locations - California;
Abortion; "America" Photoseries
Includes 1 oversize image from the February 1971 "America"
photo series.
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155/1 | Agriculture; Apprenticeships; Architectural Drawing of
a Library (1981)
Includes a conceptual drawing for a planned library in an
unnamed location.
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155/2 | Archaeology - Marmes Skeleton Skull
Drawing of the skull parts found by Washington State University
professor Roal Fryxwell at Marmes Rock Shelter, Washington.
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1968 |
155/3 | Art; Asian-American People; Auctions; Aviation
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155/4 | Babies; Bank Robberies; Boats and Other Watercraft; Boy
Scouts |
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155/5 | Cars and Other Motor Vehicles; Children
Includes photographs of automobile wrecking yards and a diagram
on how to turn potatoes into car fuel.
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155/6 | Christmas Decorations; Christmas Lights; Clouds;
Collectors and Collections; Computers; Construction; Cranes; Dating; Deaf
People; Dog Shows; Eclipses; Emotionally Disturbed Children; Evolutionary Chart
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155/7 | Fashion; Fires and Firefighting; Fireworks; Fishing
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155/8 | Flags; Flora and Fauna |
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155/9 | Food and Beverage; Forestry; Freighting Outfit Diagram
Includes a diagram of John Noble's horse-drawn freighting
outfit.
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155/10 | Garbage; Glass Floats; Hairstyles; Health and Medicine
- Alcoholism, Blood Donors; Highway Construction; Hispanic-American People;
Houses and Housing; Houseboats |
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156/1 | Income Tax; Indian Thanksgiving Celebrations; Janitors;
Junkyards; Landscaping; Liberty Bell; Mail; Mailboxes; Mentally Disabled People
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156/2 | Military |
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156/3 | Military - World War II - Possible Routes of Invasion
of the United States
Published in August 11, 1940 issue with headline, "Invasion:
Threat or Bugaboo?"
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1940 August |
156/4 | Mobile Homes; Mothers; Music; Performing Arts; Politics
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156/5 | "Pillars in the Sky" Production Shots
7 sheets of images taken during the production of the film
"Pillars in the Sky."
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1955 August |
156/6 | Political Cartoons
Contains Puck cartoons "The Hero of a Thousand Feeds," "Sanctus
Roscoe-rus," "The New 'Rip' or 'Twenty-Five Years Asleep,'" "Let Us Have Peace,
Now a President's Elected," and "A Pinaforic Suggestion"
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1880 |
156/7 | Railroads; Sports and Recreation |
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156/8 | Toys, Models and Other Merrymaking Devices; Water
Conservation District Maps; Weather and Seasons |
Series K : Oversize , 1926-1976 Return to Top
Images larger than 19 by 25 inches.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
Folder 1 | Fremont Bridge |
1973 November |
Folder 2 | Conceptual Drawins of Coos Bay, Cowlitz River, and
Suislaw River Bridges |
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Folder 3 | Conceptual Drawings of; Portland Bazaar, Beebe Co.
Shop; Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Distribution Center; Forest Hills County
Club Addition; Fred Meyer Gateway Shopping Center Expansion Plan; Harbor Patrol
Boat; Portland Labor Center; Lovejoy Medical Center |
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Folder 4 | Conceptual Drawing of Marquam Bridge
Also includes letter by Douglas Lynch of the Art Commission to
Terry Schrunk concerning the bridge's design.
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Folder 5 | Conceptual Drawings of Proposals for New Sellwood
Bridge
Contains drawings of three alternate bridge plans
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1965 |
Folder 6 | Conceptual Drawings of Proposed Floating Bridge in
Puget Sound, east end of Broadway Bridge, and Proposed Traffic Interchange
between Harbor Drive and Steel Bridge
Due to the size of one of the the images, these images are
housed in two overlapping folders.
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Folder 7 | Conceptual Map of Bull Run Watershed |
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Folder 8 | Composite Photograph of Oregon Legislature |
1973 |
Folder 9 | Lithia Park Memorial Rose Garden Map |
1958 |
Folder 10 | Map of George L. Baker's Subdivision at Seaside
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1926 August |
Folder 11 | Portrait of Unidentified Woman |
circa 1950 |
Folder 12 | Tillamook Bay Jetty Project |
circa 1930 |
Folder 13 | Vanport Post-Flood Panorama
Due to the size of the image, it is housed in two overlapping
folders.
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1948 July |
Folder 14 | Western Kraft Paper Co. Chip Pile |
1956 |
Series L : Written Materials , 1890-1972 Return to Top
Written materials and ephemera that were found in the collection.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
157/1 | 4-H Club Member Poster |
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157/2 | 10th Avenue Building Brochure |
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157/3 | Ben Franklin Lock and Dam Brochure |
1968 |
157/4 | Bonneville Power Administration Charts |
1956 |
157/5 | Canton, China Essay |
circa 1930 |
157/6 | Clackamas County Bicentennial Historical Map
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1976 |
157/7 | "The Coin Banks of the World" Article |
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157/8 | "Crime Prevention" Issue |
1949 |
157/9 | Democratic National Convention Flyer |
1908 |
157/10 | "Driving in the Golden Spike"
Contains booklet, and a letter from Northern Pacific Railway
Advertising Department. See Subjects - Railroads - Construction and Last Spike
Ceremonies for images referred to in letter.
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157/11 | First Congregational Church Centennial Brochue
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1951 |
157/12 | Forestry and Lumber History Essay |
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157/13 | Frances Benjamin Johnston Article |
1930 |
157/14 | Freight Car Construction Press Release
See Subjects - Railroads - Freight Car Construction for images
referred to in press release.
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1950 |
157/15 | Goat Rocks Wild Area Brochure |
1964 |
157/16 | Government Fish Study Article |
1929 |
157/17 | Instructions and Warnings to Mt. St. Helens Climbers
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1955 |
157/18 | Jacksonville Museum Brochure |
1959 |
157/19 | Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Steinman Christmas Card
Includes a color drawing of the St. Johns Bridge.
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1941 |
157/20 | Oregonian Correspondence
Primarily requests to other newspapers for photographs of
columnists.
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1969-1972 |
158/1 | Pictorial News Annual Special Features
See also: Subjects - "Disasters, 1900-1950;" Subjects - "Great
Moments in History, 1900-1950."
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1950 |
158/2 | Pioneer Memorial Unveiling Brochure |
1959 |
158/3 | Press Release for Irving Penn's "Flowers"
See Subjects - Flora and Fauna - Flowers for associated
photographs.
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1980 |
158/3 | Script for Oregonian 75th Anniversary Program
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1925 December |
158/4 | Solar Eclipse Brochure |
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158/5 | "Ten Outstanding Young Men" Press Kit |
1967 |
158/6 | Text of Otto Kahn's Address "Mussolini and Italy"
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158/7 | Tsar Alexander I Article |
1930 |
158/8 | "West Shore" Illustrated Journa; |
1890 |
158/9 | Clippings (1)
Clippings folders contain newspaper articles from the 1920s and
1930s that either did not include images in the collection or were full-page
stories. Clippings are wrapped in a piece of archival paper, on which the
clippings' content matter is briefly noted; they are otherwise unordered.
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158/10 | Clippings (2) |
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158/11 | Clippings (3) |
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159/1 | Clippings (4) |
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159/2 | Clippings (5) |
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159/3 | Clippings (6) |
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159/4 | Clippings (7) |
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159/5 | Clippings (8) |
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159/6 | Clippings (9) |
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159/7 | Clippings (10) |
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159/8 | Clippings (11) |
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156/9 | Recap of Oregonian Housing Survey
Printed on blueprint paper.
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1951 |
Series M: Negatives, 1928-1957Return to Top
Container(s): Box-folder Box 160
Access to this series is restricted.
Contains 45 images on 30 pieces of negative film. Matching prints or reference printouts filed in the collection.
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Agriculture - Photographs
- Animals - Photographs
- Art - Photographs
- Aviation - Photographs
- Boats and boating - Photographs
- Business enterprises - Oregon - Portland - Photographs
- Health - Photographs
- Military - Photographs
- Newspapers - Oregon - Portland - Photographs
- Plants - Photographs
- Recreation - Photographs
- Sports - Photographs
Personal Names
- Barker, Burt Brown, 1873-1969 - Photographs
- Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933 - Photographs
- Davenport, Homer, 1867-1912 - Photographs
- Holbrook, Stewart H., 1893-1964 - Photographs
- Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964 - Photographs
- Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948 - Photographs
- Jenkins, Leon Victor, 1879-1950 - Photographs
- Lampman, Ben Hur, 1886-1954 - Photographs
- Lee, Dorothy McCullough, 1901-1981 - Photographs
- Marie, Queen, consort of Ferdinand I, King of Romania, 1875-1938 - Photographs
- Patterson, Paul L. (Paul Linton), 1900-1956 - Photographs
- Snell, Earl, 1895-1947 - Photographs
Corporate Names
- Oregonian (Firm) - Photographs
Geographical Names
- Oregon - Photographs
- Portland (Or.) - Newspapers - Photographs
- Portland (Or.) - Photographs
Form or Genre Terms
- Black-and-white photographs
- Photographic prints
- Photographs
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Corvallis, Peter G. (photographer)
- Guderian, Wes (photographer)
- Lloyd, Michael (photographer)
- Sterrett, Frank, 1895-1974 (photographer)
- Vermilya, Carl C. (photographer)
- Vincent, Jim (photographer)
- von Wald, Chuck (photographer)
Corporate Names
- Associated Press - Photographers (photographers)
- United Press International - Photographers (photographers)