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J. Daws farmhouse, Silverton, Oregon

A view of a residence in Silverton, Oregon. The bungalow-style house has a wraparound porch and a wire fence running along one side of the yard. Accompanying description reads, "J. Dawe."

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

St. Paul's church, Salem, Oregon

A church is pictured in Salem, Oregon. A plaque next to the front door identifies it as St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Automobiles are parked on the street nearby.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Emerson school, Silverton

Emerson School is pictured on the corner of First and A Street after its 1922 move. The school burned to the ground in 1924.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Olsen Pharmacy, Silverton, Oregon

A pharmacy is pictured on the corner of Water and Main Streets in Silverton. Signs advertise ice cream and United cigars. Magazines are displayed in racks along the storefront. Elmer Olsen operated his pharmacy at this location from 1920 to 1961.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Ristad residence, Silverton

Angled view of C.S. Ristad's home on the corner of South 3rd and East Main Streets in Silverton. Rose bushes can be seen growing along the sidewalk.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

413 S Water Street, Silverton, Oregon

Exterior view of a Craftsman house with a level yard with very little vegetation. A barn is at the back of the house. A wooden sidewalk can be seen in the foreground. This house is directly next door to June D. Drake's home, 409 S Water Street.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Cowden residence, Silverton, Oregon

Angled view of R.A. Cowden's home in Silverton. Ivy can be seen climbing the front of the house and rose bushes grow in the yard. Cowden was one of the founders of Silverton Lumber Company in 1906.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Ross residence, Silverton, Oregon

Angled view of C.E. Ross's home. Ross was an attorney in Silverton in the early 1900's. A driveway can be seen on one side of the house and a second house is partially visible on the other side.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Hubbs residence, Silverton, Oregon

Portrait of the home of G.W. Hubbs. Snow covers the surrounding ground and trees. Hubbs was a Silverton realtor from the early 1910s into the 1930s who specialized in land around Silverton and Waldo Hills.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

City Hall, Silverton, Oregon

Exterior view of a newly-constructed two-story reinforced concrete building in Silverton, Oregon located at 306 S. Water Street. Centered over a recessed entry with classic columns is a curved pediment on top reads, "City Hall." The fire department's garage doors are on the right side of the building. Original plans for City Hall were drawn by C. H. Rullman, City Engineer, in 1925. Local contractors Thornley-Jones-Jennings-Bailey were awarded the contract. The site was formerly the location of the City Water Works and in 1892 that of the City Electric Light Works.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

J.D. Fenenga, Silverton High School

Julian Danforth Fenenga poses on a large field across the street from Silverton High School, which is seen in the background. Originally from the Midwest, Fenenga attended Pacific University in the late 1910's. He taught Civics, History, and Athletics at Silverton High School in the early 1920's.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

J.D. Fenenga, Silverton High School

Julian Danforth Fenenga poses in front of Washington Irving School, Silverton High School in the background. Originally from the Midwest, Fenenga attended Pacific University in the late 1910's. He taught Civics, History, and Athletics at Silverton High School in the 1920's.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

C.N. Freeman, Silverton High School

Claud Nikolas Freeman poses with his arms crossed in the schoolyard adjacent to Silverton High School, Washington Irving School, and the old six-room school building near 1st & Park Street. Freeman taught Manual Training, Mechanical Drawing, and Athletics at SHS. He was the architect of Eugene Field School which was built in 1922. His architectural drawings of the exterior of the school are seen in OrgLot678_B26_047.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Baseball team, Silverton High School

Studio portrait of eleven young men in light-colored, laced-front baseball jerseys. They pose in a symmetrical formation around their coach/manager, Wallace Cooley, and an artful arrangement of their baseball gear on the studio rug. George W. Steelhammer stands to the left of Cooley. A white border is imposed on the negative, cropping the portrait. Outside the border, the diffused skylight of Drake's studio can be seen.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Marylou A. Edgerton

Stereographic headshot of Marylou A. Edgerton taken by Drake Bros. Studio and published in the Capital Journal on April 2, 1953 to announce Edgerton's elected position as president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary in Silverton for that year. Edgerton's mother, Edna Billings, was owner of Silverton Greenhouses and Flower Shop from 1947 to 1970.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Antoinette Berning. Millinery, Mount Angel, Oregon

Portrait of Antoinette Berning in her hat and clothing retail shop. She poses between two counters with hat stands. Shelves filled with ribbon spools and flat boxes line the wall behind her. Hats and dresses are seen around the store. Berning married Alfred "A.A." Klinger, also a merchant of Mount Angel, on June 30, 1910.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

St. Johns Church group portrait, Panorama, Silverton, Oregon

A very large number of women, men, and children pose for a group portrait in a wide swath along N. Church St. outside of St. Johns Church in Silverton, Oregon. Homes are seen behind them. Automobiles line the street to the left and right of the group. A wooden sidewalk is in the lower right corner. This photograph was taken with a rotating panoramic camera called the Cirkut.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

South Falls, Silver Falls State Park

A landscape photograph showing the area around South Falls at Silver Falls State Park. The waterfall is seen amongst the trees in the center of the image. Drake took this image to show the damage done to the landscape at Silver Falls as he campaigned for the site to be protected and nationally recognized.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Dr. Rudolph Kleinsorge's house, 419 E. Main Street, Silverton, Oregon

Faraway side view of a two-and-a-half home surrounded by tall trees and a landscaped side yard. Dr. Rudolph Kleinsorge was a physician who is still well-known for his iris hybridization. He created the first true brown iris bloom, "Tobacco Road." He is credited for inspiring the Cooleys to start growing irises and was often featured in Cooley's Gardens catalogs. The house was built in 1916.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Masonic Temple building, Salem, Oregon

The Masonic Temple building on the 400 block of State Street in downtown Salem, Oregon. A plume of smoke can be seen rising from behind it. Stars-and-stripes bunting decorates the building and American flags are strung above the street.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

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