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Marie Equi and child on steps outside building

Photograph showing a Marie Equi and her daughter standing on the steps outside the federal courthouse in Portland. Equi is carrying a bouquet in one arm and holding the child’s hand; the child is holding a rosebud. A group of unidentified people are standing on the steps behind them. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0058, 379G0060, 379G0061, and 379G0065.

Marie Equi, her daughter and two unidentified women walking down steps outside building escorted by U.S. Marshal S.F. Pace

Photograph showing Marie Equi holding of bouquet of flowers, her daughter Mary, and two unidentified women walking down the steps outside the entrance to a building along with Deputy United States Marshal S. F. Pace. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0059, 379G0060, 379G0061, and 379G0065.

Marie Equi holding flowers

Photograph showing Marie Equi standing outside a building and facing to the right. She is holding a bouquet of flowers and a group of unidentified people are standing behind her in the background. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0058, 379G0059, 379G0061, and 379G0065.

Marie Equi holding flowers

Photograph of Marie Equi holding a bouquet of flowers. She is facing to the left and smiling. A group of unidentified people are standing behind her in the background. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0058, 379G0059, 379G0060, and 379G0061.

Marie Equi holding flowers

Photograph of Marie Equi holding a bouquet of flowers. She is facing left, looking toward the front, and resting one hand on the shoulder of her daughter standing next to her, partially outside the frame. A group of unidentified people are standing behind her in the background. Similar images were published in the October 16, 1920 issue of the Oregon Journal attached to an article about her conviction for violations of the Espionage Act and subsequent prison sentence. See related image Nos. 379G0058, 379G0059, 379G0060, and 379G0065.

Scene of fire at Pacific Telephone & Telegraph exchange building, West Park and Alder streets, Portland

Photograph showing firefighters and others standing among fire hoses in the outside the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph exchange building at Alder and West Park streets (now Southwest Alder Street and Southwest Park Avenue) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four that were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal city edition on Friday, May 8, 1925, under the headline “Here Is Fire Which Paralyzed City.” The photographs had the following caption: “Photographs of this afternoon’s blaze in the Telephone building at West Park and Alder streets, which brought home to thousands how dependent they are on telephones.” This photograph had the following additional caption information: “Lines of hoses littering the streets in the vicinity.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Telephone Service Paralyzed by Blaze; Damage is $150,000.” The story reported: “Telephone service in the downtown district south of Washington street was completely paralyzed today, shortly after noon, when fire broke out in the basement of the Main-Atwater exchange of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, West Park and Alder streets. The fire, which is believed to have been caused by a short circuit in the multiple switch box, was confined to the basement of the building and lay like a pall over the surrounding blocks of the business district. The estimated damage to the apparatus and building, which is valued at $600,000, is in excess of $150,000.”

Samuel Hill at train station

Head and shoulders photograph of Samuel Hill on a train platform. He is facing to the left and is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. See related image Nos. 379G0097 and 379G0098. Image note: Photograph shows speckling due to deterioration of the negative.

Samuel Hill at train station

Head and shoulders photograph, taken at a train station, of Samuel Hill looking toward the left. He has a mustache and is wearing a jacket, collared shirt, and tie. See related image Nos. 379G0098 and 379G0099.

Wrecked car overturned on sidewalk

Photograph showing a wrecked 1921 Ford Coupe overturned on the sidewalk near a house. The roof of the car is crushed. At left, partially outside the frame, are two unidentified men. The tire cover displays the words "The MOHAWK Tire." The wreck depicted in this photo may be the same one show in image No. 373G0260.

Bullet holes in car

Photograph of a 1918 Hudson sedan, taken from the rear driver’s side, showing a bullet hole in each rear window and one in the side of the car next to the rear driver’s-side window.

Scene of car crash

Photograph, taken from the front, showing a wrecked car (1925 Willys-Overland sedan) that has struck a utility pole next to a road. The car is on the sloped embankment bordering the road and is leaning against the pole at an angle. People are gathered in the road next to the wreck. See related image No. 373G0258.

Scene of car crash

Photograph showing a wrecked car (1925 Willys-Overland sedan) that has struck a utility pole next to a road. The car is on the sloped embankment bordering the road and is leaning against the pole at an angle. A crowd of people is gathered next to the wreck, and a vehicle with its doors open is parked in the road nearby. See related image No. 373G0259.

Hockey team, Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club

Photograph showing ten hockey players standing in a row outside a building. They are holding hockey sticks and wearing skates and pads. Most of the players are wearing jerseys bearing the winged “M” logo of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club (now the Multnomah Athletic Club).

Ida Tarbell during visit to Portland

Full-length portrait of Ida Tarbell sitting in a chair, facing front, and looking toward the left. The photograph was taken while Tarbell was in Portland as part of a lecture tour in February 1917. A cropped version of this photograph and a story about Tarbell’s visit were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Saturday, February 24, 1917, under the headline “Ida Tarbell Portland’s Guest / Big Luncheon Is Tendered Her / Talks on War, Peace, Industry.” The photograph had the following caption: “Ida M. Tarbell, noted economist and writer, who was recipient today of greatest luncheon ever tendered a woman in Oregon. This photograph was taken in Portland this morning.” The name “Mrs Ida Tarbal [sic]” and the number 162 are written on the negative and are visible in the upper right corner of the image.

1888 Oregon City suspension bridge?

Photograph, taken from one end, showing a wooden suspension bridge, probably the 1888 bridge over the Willamette River between West Linn and Oregon City. That bridge was replaced with the current arch bridge in 1922. The text “Bridges - Clackamas County” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Light leak on negative.

1888 Oregon City suspension bridge?

Photograph, taken from one end, showing a wooden suspension bridge, probably the 1888 bridge over the Willamette River between West Linn and Oregon City. That bridge was replaced with the current arch bridge in 1922. The text “Bridges - Clackamas County” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Light leak on negative.

1894 Burnside Bridge

Photograph showing the 1894 Burnside Bridge in Portland. The photograph was probably taken from the east side of the Willamette River, facing west and showing the north side of the bridge.

Three-masted ship on Willamette River, Portland

Photograph, taken from the side, showing a three-masted ship moored on the Willamette River in Portland. In the background is a bridge, possibly the 1894 Burnside Bridge. The view is probably toward the north. The ship may also be depicted in image Nos. 373G0433, 373G0434, and 373G0435. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to negative damage.

Boats and ships on Willamette River, Portland

Photograph showing boats and ships on the Willamette River in Portland. In the background is a bridge, probably the 1894 Burnside Bridge. The view is probably to the north. The three-masted ship at left may be the same ship depicted in image Nos. 373G0433, 373G0434, and 373G0436. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to negative damage.

Railroad officials meeting in office at Wells Fargo Building, Portland

Photograph of ten railroad officials gathered around a desk during a meeting in Portland on Thursday, May 6, 1920. A cropped version of this photograph was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal city edition on Friday, May 7, 1920, under the headline “Morgan, Harriman, Rockefeller, Chiefs in Notable Conference.” The photograph had the following caption: “Photograph taken Thursday evening of heads of great transcontinental lines at the close of their three-day conference in Portland. These sessions were among the most important held by railroad officials in the West in recent years and brought together the controlling geniuses of the rival Hill and Harriman systems. The meetings were held in the offices of J. P. O’Brien in the Wells Fargo building. Shown in the photograph are: Seated, left to right—J. P. O’Brien, president North Pacific Terminal Company; William Sproule, president Southern Pacific; Carl R. Gray, president Union Pacific system; L. C. Gilman, president S., P & S. [Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway]; Ralph Budd, president Great Northern; George T. Reid, assistant to president Northern Pacific. Standing, left to right—J. H. Dyer, general manager Southern Pacific; A. C. Spencer, general attorney O-W.R. & N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company]; James H. O’Neill, general manager Great Northern; Ben C. Dey, legal counsel Southern Pacific.” The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Rival Roads Seek Closer Working Plan.” Image note: The text “Railroad president [sic] / 1920” is written on the negative sleeve.

Statue of Thomas Jefferson

Portrait of a statue of Thomas Jefferson outdoors on a lawn. The figure of Jefferson is seated in a chair with one arm resting against the back. On the front of the base is the inscription: “All will bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will to be rightful, must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect and to violate would be oppression / Thomas Jefferson.” Written on the negative sleeve is the text: “By Karl Bitter. / Original at Univ. of Va. / Placed at Jefferson HS 1916.”

Man driving speedboat under Morrison Bridge, Portland, as crowd watches

Photograph showing an unidentified man driving a speedboat under the Morrison Bridge in Portland. The bridge is crowded with spectators. The view is to the northwest. The text “N30” is etched on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. The boat and driver may be the same ones pictured in image No. 373G0422.

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