Two women sit in a Buick on South Water Street in Silverton. They both wear coats and hats and one has her hands on the steering wheel. The train depot is visible in the background. See also image number 1818.
Two women sit in a Buick on South Water Street in Silverton. They both smile for the camera and one has her hands on the steering wheel. The train depot is visible in the background. See also image number 1815.
View looking up Water Street in Silverton, Oregon. One automobile is driving up the street and another is parked on the curb. A man carrying an umbrella stands in the middle of the street and a group of people stand on the sidewalk. Part of the street and sidewalk are flooded and a man stands in the water.
A street in Mt. Angel, Oregon lined with businesses. Automobiles are parked along the street and people stop to look at the camera. See related image no. 084.
A street in Grand Coulee, Washington. A gas pump is visible in the foreground and automobiles drive down the street. A person walks down the street away from the camera.
A photograph of Starr Fruit Products Company in Salem. Text on the building reads "Starr Fruit Products Co. preserves, canned fruits." Wooden crates and automobiles are visible outside around the building.
A man sits inside an automobile that is parked outside the Eastman Garage in Silverton, Oregon. The car bears the badge of the Star Motor Company, a British carmaker active from 1898-1932.
A vehicle for the Silverton Transit Stages company is parked on the street in front of a brick building. A window in the building has lettering that reads, "Silverton Transit Stages" and a sign above the entrance reads, "Silverton Portland Truck Line / Daily Service." Lettering on the side of the vehicle reads, "Silverton Transit Stages" and "Silverton / Mt. Angel / Woodburn / Portland." A man wearing a uniform sits in the driver's side seat of the vehicle.
Six women, two men, and one young girl stand on the front steps of the Silverton Steam Laundry building. An automobile parked next to them has the text "Silverton Steam Laundry / A. Davis" painted on the side. A sign above the front door reads, "Laundry Office." Accompanying description identifies it as the business' first building.
Two decorated automobiles are parked along the side of North Water Street in Silverton, Oregon. The cars are filled with young men and women who are looking at the camera. The first car has a banner attached to the side that reads "Freshmen 19." A nearby building is decorated with American flags and men in the background can be seen carrying brass instruments.
Five men stand outside of Silverton Auto Co. and Maxwell Sales and Services at the corner of Lewis & 1st street. Both shops are one-story with a brick veneer facade on which automobile product advertisements hang. A four-story brick building is partially visible on the left. Three vehicles are parked along the curb.
Eight vehicles are parked at an angle in front of Eugene Field School. One man poses at the back of each vehicle facing the camera. Red Crown Gasoline signs that include the slogans "Wild to go!" and "Again the new winter Red Crown Gasoline" decorate the vehicles.
Four adults and one child sit in an automobile on Main Street near the intersection with McClain Street in Silverton, Oregon. There are two houses visible behind them; they are identified as the Dr Wrightman home (left) and the McCleary home (right).
The Patty Motor Company Ford building is pictured at the corner of First and Lewis streets in Silverton. Ten automobiles are parked in a row on the street outside and one of them displays a sign that reads, "Improved Ford Model Now On Display." Two men stand on the sidewalk behind the automobiles.
An automobile is decorated for a parade just outside Drake Bros. Studio, 303 N. Water Street. Garlands of leaves and flowers festoon the vehicle and an umbrella that rises from the back seat. One man and three women sit in the vehicle, looking at the camera.
Automobiles line Oak St. parked at an angle. A motorcycle with a sidecar can be seen on the right side of the street. Business signs & advertisements along Oak St. are legible, most prominently the Opera House, the Palm Confectionary, and the Oregonian Agency.
A photograph of the new City Hall in Silverton, located on S. Water Street. Additional buildings and businesses are visible down the road. Automobiles are parked throughout the space and a few people are visible walking around.
Exterior view of a long two-story commercial warehouse. Painted signs on the building read, "Olympic and Sperry Feeds; Building material; Fencing, Hardware, Paints & Varnishes; Sand & Gravel." A gas station kiosk advertising Red Crown Gasoline is in front of the warehouse. Three Ford Model T automobiles are parked outside. Built around 1912, this warehouse went on to be known as the Wilco Building, named for the farmer-owned cooperative that was headquartered there from 1967 - 2002. The building was destroyed by a fire in 2021.
Exterior view of a warehouse in Mt. Angel, Oregon. A sign on the building reads "Mt. Angel Producers Packing Co." An automobile is parked in front and a truck and horse-drawn wagon are parked next to the building. Four men are visible loading or unloading boxes from a loading area.
Exterior view of a warehouse in Mount Angel, Oregon. A sign on the building reads, "Mt. Angel Producers Packing Co." An automobile is parked next to the building and a man stands next to crates stacked on the loading dock.
A man sits in the driver's side of an automobile that is parked in front of the open garage door of a business in Silverton, Oregon. A child sits inside of a toy car that is parked on the sidewalk next to it. Lettering on the windows of the business read, "Auto supplies" and "Sheet metal work & plumbing."
A photograph showing the view of Main Street in Silverton looking east from Water Street. Businesses line the street and people, carts, and automobiles are visible throughout the space.
Looking east down Main St. from Water St. People are seen outside of the businesses. Both a horse-drawn carriage and an automobile are parked in the street. A fountain sits in the middle of Main St. Beyond the fountain, an unpaved East Main Street Hill is visible.
Charles Drake, son of photographer June Drake, and another child, probably his sister Ardith, sit in a Maxwell automobile that is parked in front of a house in Silverton. A dog stands on the sidewalk nearby.
A photograph showing the intersection of Market Road No. 10 and Market Road No. 5 in Marquam. The Marquam Garage is visible on the right and there is a house on the corner on the left. There is an automobile on the right side of the road.