Dern, George Henry, 1872-1936

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Secretary of War George Henry Dern with wreath at cenotaph, Multnomah Stadium, Portland

Full-length portrait of U. S. Secretary of War George Henry Dern standing next to a wreath at the cenotaph at Multnomah Stadium in Portland on the morning of August 3, 1934. The photograph was taken during a ceremony in memory of Canadian soldiers killed in World War I. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 4 of the Oregon Journal on August 3, 1934, under the headline “Dern Honors War Dead.” The photograph had the following caption: “Secretary of War George H. Dern placing wreath at the foot of the cenotaph at the Multnomah stadium, dedicated in June by the Canadian Legion to the Canadians who gave their lives in the World war.” The Journal reported that the ceremony was among the official events related to a visit by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who arrived in Portland later the same day. See related image No. 372A0716. Image note: The text “Gen. Johnson” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.

Secretary of War George Henry Dern and Canadian veteran placing wreath at cenotaph, Multnomah Stadium, Portland

Photograph showing U. S. Secretary of War George Henry Dern and an unidentified Canadian veteran placing a wreath at the cenotaph at Multnomah Stadium in Portland on August 3, 1934. The photograph was taken during a ceremony in memory of Canadian soldiers killed in World War I. The cenotaph had been dedicated by the Canadian Legion in June. The Oregon Journal published an alternate photograph from the ceremony, image No. 372A0317, on Page 4 of the August 3, 1934 edition. The Journal reported that the ceremony was among the official events related to a visit by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who arrived in Portland later the same day.

George Henry Dern, Joseph K. Carson, unidentified man, and Major General Malin Craig at meal

Photograph showing (from left) George Henry Dern, Joseph K. Carson, an unidentified man, and Major General Malin Craig. Dern, Carson, and Craig are seated at a dining table during a meal. The unidentified man is standing next to Craig and shaking his hand. The photograph may have been taken while Dern was United States secretary of war and Carson was mayor of Portland.

Secretary of War George Henry Dern

Photograph of Secretary of War George Henry Dern facing front. At right, partly outside the frame, is Brigadier General James Kelly Parsons. This photograph was taken on August 2, 1934, when Dern was in Portland for a visit by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The name “Dern” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the photograph. See related image Nos. 371N0609, 371N0610, and 371N0684. Image note: Photograph is out of focus.

Secretary of War George Henry Dern and Major General Malin Craig

Half-length portrait of Secretary of War George Henry Dern (left) and Major General Malin Craig facing one another other. This photograph was taken in Portland on August 2, 1934, and published on Page 4 of the Oregon Journal on Friday, August 3, 1934, with the following caption: “George Henry Dern, left, secretary of war in President Roosevelt’s cabinet, and Major General Malin Craig, commanding the army’s Ninth corps area, with headquarters at San Francisco, who arrived Thursday afternoon to meet their commander-in-chief upon his arrival aboard the U. S. S. Houston.” The name “Dern” is written on the negative below the man on the left, and the name “Craig” is written below the man on the right. The writing is visible at the bottom of the image. See related image Nos. 371N0610, 371N0611, and 371N0684.

Secretary of War George Henry Dern, Brigadier General James Kelly Parsons, and Major General Malin Craig

Half-length portrait of (from left) Secretary of War George Henry Dern, Brigadier General James Kelly Parsons, and Major General Malin Craig in Portland on August 2, 1934. Dern and Craig are facing each other, and Kelly is facing front. Dern and Craig were in Portland for a visit by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. On the negative, the name “Dern” is written below the man on the left, the name “Parsons” is written below the man in the center, and the name “Craig” is written below the man on the right. The writing is visible at the bottom of the photograph. See related image Nos. 371N0609, 371N0611, and 371N0684.

Secretary of War George Henry Dern, Brigadier General James Kelly Parsons, Major General Malin Craig, and Robbins

Three-quarters portrait of four men standing in a row. From left are Secretary of War George Henry Dern, Major General Malin Craig, Brigadier General James Kelly Parsons, and a man identified on the negative as “Robbins.” The photograph was taken in Portland on August 2, 1934. Dern and Craig were in Portland for a visit by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The surname of each man in the photograph is written at the bottom of the negative and is visible in the image. See related image Nos. 371N0609, 371N0610, and 371N0684.